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Mouser empowers engineers with wireless networking hub

Mouser empowers engineers with wireless networking hub

Mouser Electronics offers engineers the latest resources for networking standards through its comprehensive wireless networking content hub.

In an age of increased connectivity, networking standards are crucial for seamless integration in daily interactions. Technologies like Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 7, and Matter advance the frontiers of speed, latency, and efficiency. Mouser’s resource centre keeps engineers informed with the latest updates and insights, helping designers stay abreast of these technological advancements.

Wireless standards continually evolve, with Wi-Fi 6 increasing bandwidth and reducing congestion through support for the 6GHz frequency band. These updates, in conjunction with protocols like Matter – which unifies smart devices under a single protocol – create sophisticated and intuitive IoT and smart home environments. With the surge in wireless devices, high-performing and reliable connectivity become essential for building a dependable, connected future.

Mouser’s technical team supply engineers with vital knowledge to design innovative wireless networking solutions through a range of articles, blogs, eBooks, and products. The content hub serves as a convenient platform for engaging with expert discussions, such as Mouser’s interactive series on Wi-Fi 7. This series outlines significant upgrades to the standard, preparing engineers for 8K video and immersive gaming experiences with reduced latency, increased network capacity, and enhanced reliability.

Mouser offers a wide selection of semiconductors and electronic components, including solutions for wireless networking applications:

  • nRF7002-DK Wi-Fi 6 Development Kit by Nordic Semiconductor: this kit provides everything necessary for developing connectivity applications on a single board. It supports low-power Wi-Fi 6 features like OFDMA, Beamforming, and Target Wake Time. The nRF7002 enables all wireless protocols used in Matter, Bluetooth LE for commissioning, Thread for low-power mesh, and Wi-Fi for high throughput
  • SiWx917 Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth LE 5.4 Pro Kit from Silicon Labs: designed for developing wireless IoT devices based on the SiWx917 ultra-low power SoC, this kit includes an on-chip antenna and an option for a micro u.FL connector for external antennas. The main board features an onboard J-Link debugger with a Packet Trace Interface and a Virtual COM port, making it suitable for applications in smart homes, retail, medical, and more
  • QPF4257 2GHz Wi-Fi 7 High-Power Front-End Module by Qorvo: this module optimises power consumption for a 5-volt supply while maximising linear output power and throughput. It includes a 2.4GHz power amplifier, single-pole two-throw switch (SP2T), and bypassable low noise amplifier (LNA) in one device, ensuring efficient layout and application feedback
  • SX-PCEAX-AP 802.11 Wi-Fi Modules by Silex Technology: embed wireless LAN modules using the Qualcomm QCN9072 chipset, these modules offer a Wi-Fi access point compatible with 2.4/5/6GHz, featuring faster data speeds and lower latency in congested wireless environments. They operate within a -40 to 85°C temperature range and a 3.3V supply voltage, suitable for access points, gateways, and industrial applications

To learn more, visit https://resources.mouser.com/wireless-networking/