Wireless modules enable products for the “Internet of Things”
All modules have 256 kB flash memory, 32 kB RAM and 4 kB EEPROM, as well as best-in-class low-power sleep modes. An SPI interface allows the connection of additional external flash memory for applications that require Over-the-Air firmware updates, and all other main functions and I/Os of the chip, such as I2C, ADCs, UARTs and PWMs, are accessible.
Easily surface-mounted on motherboards, the JN5168 wireless modules come in a range of formats and output power levels, and are FCC, ETSI and CA approved. Wireless microcontroller modules now available include:
- JN5168-001-M00 with printed antenna, featuring a new antenna design optimized for performance (15 mA TX, 17.5 mA RX);
- JN5168-001-M03 with uFI connector – at 16 x 21 mm, the smallest wireless module in the range (15 mA TX, 17.5 mA RX);
- JN5168-001-M05 9.5 dBm with uFI – a medium-power module designed specifically for the European and Asian markets for maximum efficiency (35 mA TX, 22 mA RX); and
- JN5168-001-M06 22 dBm with uFl (175 mA TX, 22 mA RX)
“The JN5168 wireless modules simplify the development of wireless-enabled products for designers who don’t want to undertake the actual RF design and testing themselves,” said Thomas Lorbach, marketing manager, NXP Semiconductors. “Wireless communication based on IEEE 802.15.4 is redefining a wide range of consumer and industrial applications, and the JN5168 wireless modules provide an important entry point to building products for the Internet of Things.”