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Morse Micro sampling long-range, low-power Wi-Fi HaLow

The MM8108-M20 brings sub-GHz Wi-Fi connectivity into a module measuring 18.5 mm x 14 mm.
Designed for the 902-928 MHz band, the module supports 1, 2, 4 and 8 MHz channel bandwidths, giving product developers the flexibility to optimise range, throughput and power consumption across a range of applications.
The device combines Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow silicon with an external high-power amplifier delivering up to 28.5 dBm transmit output power, alongside a surface acoustic wave SAW filter tuned for the 902-928 MHz band of the North American markets.
Together, these enhancements are designed to deliver strong long-range performance, excellent receive sensitivity and a faster path to integration for product teams building connected devices for environments where conventional Wi-Fi falls short.
“By making our second-generation silicon available in a high-power, integration-ready form factor, we’re helping partners bring long-range IoT products to market with greater confidence,” says CEO Michael de Nil.
While the MM8108 SoC provides the silicon foundation for IoT connectivity, the MM8108-M20 turns that performance into a compact, production-ready module platform for OEMs, ODMs, design houses and embedded developers.
FCC/IC Certified, the MM8108-M20 is ideally suited to applications like surveillance cameras and access points. It supports a single-stream maximum PHY rate of 43.3 Mbps at 8 MHz bandwidth and includes flexible host interfaces, with support for USB 2.0 High-Speed, SDIO 2.0 and SPI. For product teams, this makes it easier to integrate Wi-Fi HaLow into embedded platforms and architectures.
More at: www.morsemicro.com.
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