Multi-protocol wireless module opens up less congested RF spectrum
Using a CYW55573 SoC by Infineon Technologies, Murata’s LBEE5XV2EA supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz operation and can also transmit and receive data in the 6GHz frequency band. As a result, users will not be limited to overcrowded areas of the RF spectrum but will be able to access to frequencies that are much less congested.
The LBEE5XV2EA also has Bluetooth 5.3 functionality built in, which includes LE (low energy) Audio, for enhanced audio quality with a low power budget.
The module incorporates 20 / 40 / 80MHz channels, with 1024-QAM modulation and a 2×2 MIMO antenna arrangement. This combination allows increased levels of data throughput, up to 1.2Gbits per second, said Murata.
The module is suitable for audio / video streaming, video conference systems as well as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) equipment.
The module uses Murata’s own high performance components which result in a “significantly smaller” form factor, said the company. Dimensions are just 12.5 x 9.4 x 1.2mm.
It is certified to FCC / IC and TELEC and has passed conductive tests for CE, make the standards compliance process straightforward, confirmed the company.
Murata manufactures electronic components, modules and devices. Its range includes ceramic capacitors, resistors / thermistors, inductors / chokes, timing devices, buzzers, sensors and EMI suppression filters. The company is a ceramic capacitor manufacturer and also manufactures Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modules, board-mount DC/DC converters and both standard and custom AC/DC power supplies.
Established in 1944, Murata is headquartered in Japan and has European offices in Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the UK.