Murata Introduces Low-Power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module for Battery-Powered IoT Devices
Murata has introduced a new low-power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combination module called "Type 2GF" that is designed to support battery-powered IoT devices. This module includes the Infineon Technologies "CYW43022" chip for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity.
The IoT market has seen a growth in applications, leading to an increase in IoT devices with wireless communication capabilities. Different applications now require specific wireless communication specifications. Battery-powered devices are now also demanding wireless communication functions with lower power consumption.
To meet the need for a low-power consumption product, Murata has utilized their wireless design and product processing technology to create a device with CYW43022 integrated. This chip enables the product to maintain connectivity even when the main processor is in sleep mode, reducing power consumption at the system level. Additionally, the use of smaller noise shields has helped save space on the module, making the product more compact.
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