Murata’s Low-Power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Module: Revolutionizing Battery-Powered IoT Equipment
Murata has released a new low-power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combination module called "Type 2GF," which is designed to support battery-powered IoT devices. This module includes the Infineon Technologies "CYW43022" chip, and is now in mass production.
The IoT market has seen a growth in applications and an increase in IoT devices with wireless communication capabilities. Different applications now require wireless communication functions with specific specifications. There is a growing demand for lower power consumption in wireless communication functions for battery-powered devices.
To meet the need for low power consumption, Murata used their own wireless design and product processing technology to create a product with CYW43022 integrated, which helps reduce power usage. The CYW43022 chip can maintain connectivity even when the main processor is sleeping, thanks to its Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities. This helps the product consume less power overall. Additionally, the product was made more compact by reducing the size of noise shields on the module.
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