Quectel Wireless Solutions has recently unveiled three new short-range modules to its ever-expanding product lineup, promising to revolutionize the IoT landscape.
The latest additions include:
- the FC30R, an industrial-grade Wi-Fi module
- the FCU743R, featuring Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 capabilities
- the FCM740D, an MCU with Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2
These cutting-edge modules promise to streamline the IoT device development process, providing customers with a cost-effective and faster route to market.
Speaking about the launch, Norbert Muhrer, the President, and CSO at Quectel Wireless Solutions, said, “We are committed to offering our customers a robust product portfolio across the Quectel range. With the introduction of these modules, we aim to broaden the possibilities for IoT applications, empowering our customers to innovate and accelerate their time to market.”
The FC30R is a compact, industrial-grade Wi-Fi module that adheres to IEEE 802.11 b/g/n standards, making it a perfect fit for size-sensitive applications.
Meanwhile, the FCU743R is a USB interface, high-performance Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 module, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands. With a compact size of 13.0mm×12.2mm×2.0mm, it promises high-speed and low-power WLAN wireless transmission.
The FCM740D, on the other hand, is an MCU Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 module boasting a high-performance processor with a frequency of up to 120MHz. Its compact form factor of 20.3mm×15.8mm×2.7mm optimizes size and cost for customers.
Additionally, Quectel also offers two MCU Bluetooth modules, the HCM511S and HCM010S, in enhanced variants with stronger transmit power and additional antenna options.
What sets Quectel’s IoT modules apart is their strong focus on security. From product architecture to firmware development, Quectel follows leading industry practices and standards to ensure the utmost security.
Keen to learn more about Quectel’s innovative product range? Catch them at MWC Las Vegas 2024 or schedule a meeting to delve deeper into their offerings.
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