Ultra-small wireless module simplifies design

Murata's Type 2NR wireless module.

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is sampling its new Type 2NR wireless module, an ultra-small, highly integrated solution, addressing space-constrained and power-sensitive IoT applications. Based on Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF545L15 SoC and measuring 7.4 × 7.0 x 1 mm, it delivers high performance, low power consumption, and broad protocol support.

Murata's Type 2NR wireless module.

(Source: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

The Type 2NR features a 128-MHz Arm Cortex-M33 core, 256-KB RAM, and 1524-KB RRAM, supporting advanced edge processing. It supports Bluetooth Low Energy 6.0, IEEE 802.15.4, NFC-A tag, and Matter over Thread for seamless connectivity across a range of ecosystems.

In addition to its ultra-small size, the wireless module offers high integration with a built-in microcontroller, crystal, DC/DC inductor, RF matching circuit, and antenna. Other features include advanced security (PSA Certified Level 3), support for Bluetooth 6 Channel Sounding, and 32 GPIOs, making the module suited for location-aware wireless communication.

Designed for smart home, medical, industrial, and enterprise IoT edge devices, the module includes a built-in antenna with an external option, and requires minimal external components for faster time to market. Murata said the Type 2NR will be fully certified (FCC/IC/ETSI/TELEC). The operating temperature range is -40℃ to 85℃.

Samples of the Type 2NR module (LBMA0ZZ2NR-SMP) and evaluation kits (LBMA0ZZ2NR-EVK) are currently available.

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