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The WL1837MOD is a Wi-Fi, dual-band, 2.4-, and 5-GHz module solution with two antennas supporting Industrial temperature grade. The certified WiLink 8 module from Texas Instruments offers high throughput and extended range along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth coexistence (WL1837MOD only) in a power-optimized design.
The device is FCC, IC, ETSI/CE, and TELEC certified for AP (with DFS support) and client. TI offers drivers for high-level operating systems, such as Linux® and Android™. Additional drivers, such as WinCE and RTOS, which includes QNX, Nucleus, ThreadX, and FreeRTOS, are supported through third parties.
Integrated in WL1837MOD are power amplifiers, RF switches, power management, passives, filters, clock, and RF. The device offers a quick, reduced-cost hardware design and operates at a temperature between –40°C and 85°C.
The WL1837MOD comes in a 13.3-by-13.14-by-2-mm, 100-pin MOC package. It has differentiated use-cases by configuring WiLink 8 simultaneously in AP and STA roles to directly connect with other Wi-Fi devices on different networks. It also has the best-in-class Wi-Fi with high-performance video and audio streaming reference.
TI’s WL1837MOD is suitable for different provisioning methods for in-home devices.
By: Rachel Kalina
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