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5x Faster Roaming: NXP-based SX-SDMAX Sets the Bar for Wi-Fi Performance for Medical Devices
Silex Technology Unveils Industry's First PCIe Wi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth Combo Module for Enterprise AI Applications The SX-PCEBE advances Wi-Fi performance with the latest Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7™ (802.11be), delivering stable, high-bandwidth connectivity for AI-enabled d...Keep Reading
Navigating Certification Renewals: How to Stay Compliant and Avoid Common Mistakes Maintaining certification compliance is crucial for keeping products market-ready and meeting regulatory requirements. While certification renewal may...Keep Reading
Meet the Silex IM-100: An Intelligent Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth System on Module with Plug-and-Play RNDIS The IM-100 is based on NXP’s RW610 and is a small, stand-alone, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth® Low Energy v5.4 wireless module. It is a full-feature...Keep Reading
Understanding Transmit (TX) Power Specs in Real-World Environments TX power, short for transmit power, refers to the strength of the signal that a Wi-Fi device sends out. It is a critical specification for wireless co...Keep Reading
Designing an Outdoor Wireless Network Using Mesh or Wi-Fi HaLow Compared to indoor wireless networks, outdoor environments have additional requirements to consider when selecting wireless technology. For instance, ...Keep Reading
SAR Testing 101: How to Ensure RF Safety in Your Devices What is SAR Testing and Why is It Important? Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing measures how much radio frequency (RF) Energy the human body absor...Keep Reading
Transforming NXP Reference Drivers into Reliable and Stable Wi-Fi Solutions for Medical Devices Wi-Fi System-on-Chip (SoC) vendors provide reference drivers to enable their devices, typically for Linux on a single MPU platform. Because the SoC ve...Keep Reading
Are Embedded Wi-Fi Modules Designed Differently for Access Points vs. Station/Client Devices? Embedded wireless modules can be designed for use in either access points (APs), wireless client stations, or sometimes both. The following post will ...Keep Reading
FCC Certification Explained: Modular vs. Product Level