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Andreas Mühlbauer,

Radio and sensor modules from Würth

In its new catalog, Würth Elektronik offers many variants or operating modes with low energy consumption for using combinations of sensors and wireless modules in low-maintenance, decentralized IoT applications.

The new "Wireless Connectivity & Sensors Product Guide" from Würth Elektronik. © Würth Electronics

The Wireless Connectivity & Sensors Product Guide, which is available online, offers additional technical introductions and provides a great deal of basic and detailed knowledge, for example on wireless protocols. This and other information makes it easier for developers to select the products presented in the catalog to suit their applications. All products are available from stock with no minimum order quantity, and Würth Elektronik also offers extensive design-in support via tools and its own experts.

The new catalog dedicates an entire chapter to the topic of positioning. The GNSS module series Elara and Erinome allow convenient implementation of satellite navigation in products. All modules can be operated in low-power mode and offer I²C and SPI in addition to the usual UART interface.

The focus is also on the recently introduced WSEN-HIDS humidity sensor. The sensor is robust, calibrated and temperature-compensated. It can be used directly for a monitoring function via an interrupt pin.

With Thyone-I, Würth Elektronik demonstrates what is possible in the 2.4 GHz band: a range of up to 750 m and an end-to-end payload throughput of up to 400 kbit/s. This is made possible by the versatile, easy-to-configure WE-ProWare firmware. The radio modules can be easily converted to other protocols such as Wirepas.

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