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Telit releases two modules for European IoT

March 19, 2018  - By
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Telit’s two latest modules are aimed at the European internet of things (IoT) market.

Modules WE866E4-P and ME910C1-E2 are designed to meet European specifications requirements, providing the ability to bring advanced IoT applications to market such as smart buildings, smart energy, industrial applications, medical devices and others.

“Our modules were designed with the European market in mind, eliminating the guesswork associated with what standard to use for IoT projects in the region,” said Yossi Moscovitz, Telit president of products and solutions.  “We are providing the industry the ability to digitally transform by creating new opportunities for our customers to achieve innovation. We’re pleased to be a key part of enabling the promise of Smart IoT that we are seeing during this week’s conference.”

The WE866E4-P is a fully integrated dual-band, dual-mode combo Wi-Fi (802.11 a,b,g,n) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 module, with an small footprint (285 sq. mm) that provides a cost-effective way for manufacturers to add wireless connectivity to the products. It has an integrated tri-core system-on-chip with dedicated CPUs for IoT applications, Wi-Fi and BLE.

The module is self-contained with full Wi-Fi, BLE and TCP/IP networking stacks along with a complete suite of security features such as secured boot, Flash encryption, copy protection, HTTPS and WPA/WPA2 personal and enterprise security modes.

The ME910C1-E2 is a member of Telit’s flagship xE910 module family delivering 4G radio access technology in the 28.2 x 28.2 x 2.2 mm family form factor. This module increases the addressable market for LTE technology to include a broad range of new applications and use cases best served with lower maximum data rate, ultra-low power, reduced complexity and cost, and is capable of Cat M1, NB-IoT and 2G fallback. Examples of use are smart meters, industrial sensors, health-care monitors, home automation, asset tracker and other low-data-rate IoT devices.

For more information please visit Telit during this week’s Smart IoT Conference in London at Stand T2865.