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Murata’s Low-Power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module Revolutionizes Battery-Powered IoT Equipment

Murata is now offering a low-power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combination module called "Type 2GF" that is designed to help expand the use of battery-powered IoT devices. This module includes the Infineon Technologies "CYW43022" chip, which combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy capabilities.

In recent years, the IoT market has seen an increase in the variety of applications, leading to a higher demand for IoT equipment with wireless communication capabilities. Different applications now require wireless communication functions with specific specifications. Additionally, there is a growing need for wireless communication functions in battery-powered devices to consume less power.

Murata has developed a product with CYW43022 integrated into it, using their own wireless design and product processing technology to meet the demand for low power consumption. The CYW43022 chip allows for connectivity even when the host processor is in sleep mode, reducing power consumption at the system level. Additionally, the product was made more compact by utilizing smaller noise shields on the module, saving space.

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