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Murata’s Low-Power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module Revolutionizing Battery-Powered IoT Devices

Murata has introduced a new low-power Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo module called "Type 2GF" that is designed to help expand the use of battery-powered IoT devices. This module features the Infineon "CYW43022" chip, which supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy technologies.

In the past few years, the IoT market has seen an increase in the use of applications, leading to a growth in IoT devices with wireless communication capabilities. These devices now require a variety of specific wireless communication features based on their intended use. Additionally, there is a growing demand for wireless communication functions in battery-powered devices to consume less power.

Murata has met the demand for low power consumption by incorporating their own wireless design and product processing technology into a product with CYW43022. This chip enables connectivity even when the main processor is in sleep mode, thanks to its Bluetooth stack and Wi-Fi network offloading capabilities. As a result, the product consumes less power overall. Additionally, the product was made more compact by using smaller noise shields, which saved space on the module.

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