What is SOC?
SOC stands for state of charge and indicates what percentage of your battery is charged. For example, if you have a 33 Amp Hour battery fully charged, then its state of charge is 100%. If you want to use the battery for 1 hour powering a 100 Watt light bulb through an AC inverter, then that would take the state of charge down to 74%. (100 Watt light bulb would require about 9 Amps from your battery, so you would subtract 33 AH – 9 AH = 24 AH left in the battery.
Systems on chips (SOC) is the solution for the integration of Bluetooth software into the CPU chips. Until today, Bluetooth applications need two or three processors ( one for RF and BB, or one for BB separately, one for stack and application programs), It consumes more power, and requires larger size. It is SOC vendors’ goal to integrate software and hardware into a single compact chip. Many believed SOC will greatly accelerate the coming of Bluetooth mass production. There is no exaggeration for the role of SOC will play in the exciting evolvement of Bluetooth wireless world.