Tableau à clic WiFi Plus
Tableau à clic WiFi Plus
Overview
Conçue pour éliminer les câbles, la carte Click Board™ WiFi Plus est une carte de communication complémentaire destinée à fournir une solution WiFi complète aux utilisateurs. Cette carte Click Board™ est dotée d'un module de montage en surface MRF24WB0MA.
The WiFi PLUS Click Board™ is a compact solution for adding WiFi communication to your project. The click features MRF24WB0MA – 2.4GHz, IEEE std. 802.11 - compliant module from Microchip, as well as MCW1001 companion controller with on-board TCP/IP stack and 802.11 connection manager.
The combination of the MRF24WB0MA and MCW1001 results in support for IEEE Standard 802.11 and IP services.
The WiFi PLUS Click Board™ is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. It communicates with the target MCU over an UART interface.
PCB Antenna
The MRF24WB0MA RF transceiver module contains integrated PCB antenna with range up to 400m.
MRF24WB0MA module
MRF24WB0MA is a low-power, 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.11-compliant, surface mount module with all associated RF components such as crystal oscillator, bypass and bias passives with integrated MAC, baseband, RF and power amplifier, and built-in hardware support for AES, and TKIP (WEP, WPA, WPA2 security).
The module has low power consumption modes. In sleep mode it uses 250 µA (typical), and while in hibernate mode the typical power consumption is only 0.1 µA.
MCW1001A Companion Chip
The MCW1001A is a companion chip to the MRF24WB0 802.11 module. It provides simple socket based method of sending and receiving data from the MRF24WB0 802.11 module. The MCW1001A has an on-board TCP/IP stack and 802.11 connection manager to simplify the connection between a wireless network and the TCP/IP stack management.
Key Features
- MRF24WB0MA module from Microchip
- IEEE 802.11-compliant RF Transceiver
- Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n networks
- Integrated PCB antenna
- Range: up to 400m (1300 ft.)
- MCW1001A companion chip
- Interface: UART
- 3.3V power supply
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