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Murata Introduces Low-Power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Module for Battery-Powered IoT Devices

Murata has introduced a new low-power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo module called the "Type 2GF," which is designed to help extend the battery life of IoT devices. This module features the Infineon Technologies "CYW43022" chip, and is now being mass-produced by Murata.

The IoT market has seen a growth in the variety of applications, leading to an increase in IoT devices equipped with wireless communication capabilities. Different specifications for wireless communication are now needed based on the specific application being used. In order to accommodate battery-powered devices, there is a growing demand for wireless communication functions to consume less power.

Murata has created a product with low power consumption by incorporating CYW43022, a wireless design technology, into their product. This allows the product to maintain 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 using smaller noise shields on the module.

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