Communications

Wireless modules provide five connectivity standards within a miniature single package

24th October 2012
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Murata today announced the LBEL6Z2TXC wireless combination module aimed at automotive applications and utilizing an AEC-Q100 compliant chipset. Providing support for wireless LAN, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communications in addition to providing an FM radio receiver and GPS receiver the module measure just 24.6 x 18.0 x 3.0 mm.
The WLAN feature is IEEE 802.11 b, g and n compliant and also supports WiFi Direct. Bluetooth 4.0 class 2 compliant support and H4 protocol is standard. By combining the five wireless functions into a single package allow designers to simplify their end-designs, save valuable board space in addition to easing the burden of procurement when compared to having to select multiple modules from other suppliers. Also compared to considering developing their own wireless designs, the use of the LBEL6Z2TXC speeds time to market since the modules are pre-qualified removing the need to time consuming design testing and evaluation.

Module interfaces include a UART, PCM, SDIO, I2S and audio. Power requirements are +3.3 and +1.8 VDC.

The LBEL6Z2TXC module is capable of operating across a wide range of operating temperatures from -40 to +85 degrees C.

Typical applications include car infotainment, parking assistance, telematics, driver assist and internet-in-car.

The module is now sampling with mass production anticipated in Q4/2012.

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