New gateway delivers longer range, lower power consumption and enhanced RF performance to IoT networks
June 7, 2023 - China Taipei International Electronics Show (Computex is the second largest international electronics show in the world and Asia's largest) - AsiaRF, a leading wireless connection solutions company, today launched the world's first Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow™ IoT gateway , which uses Morse Microelectronics’ MM6108 Wi-Fi HaLow SoC. This new gateway complies with the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi HaLow standard and is the industry's first gateway to provide reliable, low-power and long-range connectivity for IoT networks. This innovation will play an important role in the global IoT ecosystem, providing more robust, longer-range, and more energy-efficient connections for IoT devices around the world.
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow, defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance IEEE 802.11ah specification, operates in the sub-1GHz wireless spectrum. This sub-GHz connectivity provides AsiaRF IoT gateways with unparalleled advantages, such as extended connectivity range and optimized power efficiency, beyond the limitations of traditional IoT connectivity.
Paul Lai, CEO of AsiaRF, said: "We are delighted to be the first to offer the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow IoT Gateway to the global market. This product will significantly improve global IoT connectivity and we are delighted to partner with Morse It’s with partners like Microelectronics that we can drive this change.”
By combining the low power consumption and long-range advantages of Wi-Fi HaLow with the superior RF performance of Moores Microelectronics' MM6108 SoC, AsiaRF IoT Gateway will set a new benchmark for IoT connectivity solutions. The collaboration between AsiaRF and Morse Microelectronics will enable businesses and consumers to fully tap the potential of the Internet of Things to improve the way people live, work and communicate around the world. The launch of AsiaRF Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow IoT Gateway marks a promising new era for IoT technology, in which seamless connectivity, power efficiency and extended range are no longer a luxury, but standard gateways Function.
Michael De Nil, co-founder and CEO of Morse Microelectronics, said: “Morse Microelectronics and AsiaRF share a commitment to innovate and bring Wi-Fi HaLow to market. The new AsiaRF IoT The gateway demonstrates the many benefits of using Morse Microelectronics’ Wi-Fi HaLow SoC technology for IoT connectivity, and we are excited to see the product available this year.”
Previous article:Mouser Electronics now sells Murata Type 2BZ Wi-Fi + Bluetooth module for IoT and handheld wireless applications
Next article:How a little-known feature of Wi-Fi 6® can help you connect IoT devices with confidence
- Popular Resources
- Popular amplifiers
- e-Network Community and NXP launch Smart Space Building Automation Challenge
- The Internet of Things helps electric vehicle charging facilities move into the future
- Nordic Semiconductor Launches nRF54L15, nRF54L10 and nRF54L05 Next Generation Wireless SoCs
- Face detection based on camera capture video in OPENCV - Mir NXP i.MX93 development board
- The UK tests drones equipped with nervous systems: no need to frequently land for inspection
- The power of ultra-wideband: reshaping the automotive, mobile and industrial IoT experience
- STMicroelectronics launches highly adaptable and easy-to-connect dual-radio IoT module for metering and asset tracking applications
- This year, the number of IoT connections in my country is expected to exceed 3 billion
- Infineon Technologies SECORA™ Pay Bio Enhances Convenience and Trust in Contactless Biometric Payments
- LED chemical incompatibility test to see which chemicals LEDs can be used with
- Application of ARM9 hardware coprocessor on WinCE embedded motherboard
- What are the key points for selecting rotor flowmeter?
- LM317 high power charger circuit
- A brief analysis of Embest's application and development of embedded medical devices
- Single-phase RC protection circuit
- stm32 PVD programmable voltage monitor
- Introduction and measurement of edge trigger and level trigger of 51 single chip microcomputer
- Improved design of Linux system software shell protection technology
- What to do if the ABB robot protection device stops
- Huawei's Strategic Department Director Gai Gang: The cumulative installed base of open source Euler operating system exceeds 10 million sets
- Download from the Internet--ARM Getting Started Notes
- Learn ARM development(22)
- Learn ARM development(21)
- Learn ARM development(20)
- Learn ARM development(19)
- Learn ARM development(14)
- Learn ARM development(15)
- Analysis of the application of several common contact parts in high-voltage connectors of new energy vehicles
- Wiring harness durability test and contact voltage drop test method
- Commonly used algorithms for drones - Kalman filter (V)
- What are the application areas of the Internet of Things?
- 【Silicon Labs BG22-EK4108A Bluetooth Development Review】I. Unboxing and LED Lighting Test
- Xiaomi has finally started making cars, so is it far before it starts making houses?
- I am going to use Zhongying's SH39F004 to make a 10-series lithium battery protection board. I don't understand the functions of several parts of the circuit. Which forum...
- Comics, one article to understand power supply knowledge, easy to understand!
- 【Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022】I just started working for half a year
- When testing I2C, I found that there was a step in NACK. What caused this?
- Detailed explanation of CAN bus
- Free Application | Maxim High-Performance Analog Toolkit (78 Devices Included)