Quectel's New FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow Module Targets Long-Range Massive IoT Deployments
Quectel has unveiled the FGH200M, a groundbreaking Wi-Fi HaLow module designed to revolutionize long-range, low-power Internet of Things (IoT) deployments. This innovative module offers a unique blend of capabilities, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the IoT space.
Long-Range Connectivity with Low Power Consumption:
The FGH200M delivers remarkable long-range connectivity, reaching up to a kilometer (approximately 0.62 miles) and supporting an impressive 8,000 device connections per module. This is achieved without compromising on power efficiency, making it ideal for mass-scale IoT deployments.
Enhanced Throughput and Efficiency:
With a throughput of 43.3Mb/s, the FGH200M provides relatively high-throughput connectivity for IoT devices. While it may not match the speed of modern Wi-Fi chipsets, it excels in range and power efficiency. The module operates in the license-free 850-950MHz spectrum, utilizing the Wi-Fi HaLow standard, which boosts range by up to ten times without increasing transmission or reception power.
Compact Design, Robust Performance:
Built around the Morse Micro MM8108 chipset, the FGH200M is incredibly compact and robust. It connects seamlessly to host systems via USB 2.0, SDIO 2.0, or Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). Despite its low power draw, the module can theoretically support up to 8,191 devices, showcasing its efficiency and scalability.
Real-World Applications and Availability:
The FGH200M opens up exciting possibilities for various industries. Its long-range connectivity and low power consumption make it ideal for remote sensor networks, smart agriculture, and asset tracking. Visitors to Mobile World Congress can experience the module's capabilities firsthand at Booth 5A19. For more information and pricing details, visit the Quectel website at https://www.quectel.com/product/wi-fi-halow-fgh200m/.