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Hello All,
I would like to know if any pre-certified WICED Wi-Fi modules exists that can be directly used in a product. We are using evaluation module but a ready module will be of great help.
Thank you,
-Gitesh Kulkarni
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Hello Gitesh,
Both Murata and Inventek produce pre-certified turn-key 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi modules based on Broadcom's BCM43362 and WICED SDK:
ISM43362-M3G-L44-E (FCC/IC/CE):
The eS-WiFi series is available with an integrated microstrip antenna, but is also offered in a U suffix version with an external antenna using a built-in U.FL connector on the module.
SN8200 (FCC/IC/CE Compliant)
http://www.murata-ws.com/products/spec_sheet.php?type=SN820X 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n&record=12
The SN8200 also provides an on-board antenna and is also available with a U.FL connector for use with external antenna.
Both products utilize ST Micro STM32 based Cortex-M3 MCUs.
Follow the "Get a Kit" link on the website to see a list of our distribution partners in your area as they will be able to help with price/avaialibity for both modules.
It looks like Avnet has the 88-00151-00 SN8200 module in stock online:
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Hello Gitesh,
Both Murata and Inventek produce pre-certified turn-key 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi modules based on Broadcom's BCM43362 and WICED SDK:
ISM43362-M3G-L44-E (FCC/IC/CE):
The eS-WiFi series is available with an integrated microstrip antenna, but is also offered in a U suffix version with an external antenna using a built-in U.FL connector on the module.
SN8200 (FCC/IC/CE Compliant)
http://www.murata-ws.com/products/spec_sheet.php?type=SN820X 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n&record=12
The SN8200 also provides an on-board antenna and is also available with a U.FL connector for use with external antenna.
Both products utilize ST Micro STM32 based Cortex-M3 MCUs.
Follow the "Get a Kit" link on the website to see a list of our distribution partners in your area as they will be able to help with price/avaialibity for both modules.
It looks like Avnet has the 88-00151-00 SN8200 module in stock online:
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Hi ... This is Dick Bates from Inventek:
Digi-Key has the Inventek/WICED module in stock also: http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?x=0&y=0&KeyWords=ism43362
and Arrow has stock:
http://parts.arrow.com/item/detail/inventek-systems/ism43362-m3g-evb-e#QFzE
You can use the module with the WICED SDK or our AT Commands running in your host micro.
email us if you have any questions: engineering@inventeksys.com
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Hello,
All the replies really helped. Thanks. Pardon me for a layman's question - I want to know if the OTA update can be done on these modules without a need to connect a separate SPI flash (module evaluation boards have a external SPI flash and these boards support OTA). Does OTA bootloader runs out of the external flash or does it run from Murata module's flash?
I am asking this because I am looking for a final solution assembled using these modules using as less components as possible.
Thanks,
-Gitesh
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All modules from ACKme Networks can be OTA'd using on-board flash memory.
OTA comes as a standard option. An example module is: AMW004
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Thanks jasonrc. But looks like OTA needs a external flash in the Broadcom board...
-Gitesh
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AMW004 has external flash on it I think.
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Its internal and I think that really helps.
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Correct dmiya.
AMW004 has 1MByte serial flash onboard the module in addition to the 1MByte flash inside the Atmel SAM4S microcontroller.
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Didn't notice that, thanks for pointing it out.
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This is the product page for the AMW004:
But here is the upper level landing page that shows a number of Wi-Fi modules: