Evaluation kit for dual-band Wi-Fi and dual mode Bluetooth wireless module
01-07-2015 |
Alpha Micro Components
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Design & Manufacture
Alpha Micro has announced availability of the EVK-W262U USB-powered evaluation kit for the U-blox ODIN-W262 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module. The same USB connection is used for data and the kit includes the U-blox configuration tool for Windows.
The EVK-W262U makes it quick an easy to add multiradio connectivity to any Internet of Things (IoT) product, including those used in M2M applications. The ODIN-W262 module upon which it’s based supports concurrent operation over Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth low energy (v4.0). Configuration is very easy via familiar AT commands and the module has a built in antenna, which can be used in any orientation. The multiradio unit needs no external host, and is offered with an embedded driver, stack and wireless data transfer application.
The ODIN-W262 can be used for point-to-multipoint cable replacement and in any application that benefits from several radios operating simultaneously. For example, Bluetooth low energy may be used for sending commands to a product from a smartphone at the same time as streaming video is carried over the module’s Wi-Fi radio, over either a 2.4GHz or 5GHz link.
Also, where different versions of the same product need to be created, perhaps one that connects to a host system or Internet gateway using Bluetooth Classic and another that uses Wi-Fi, choosing a multiradio module simplifies inventory and cuts costs.
Measuring just 14.8 mm x 22.3 mm x 4.5 mm, the compact ODIN-W262 multiradio module can be easily accommodated within compact product packaging, even in devices such as handheld wireless controllers, says the company.