DA16200 Ultra-Low Power Wi-Fi Modules Development Kit
The DA16200 development kit is the most ideal way to quickly and easily get started developing applications and products using ultra-low power Wi-Fi.
If you are...
The DA16200 system-on-chip (SoC) is the world's first Wi-Fi SoC to deliver year-plus battery life for always-connected Wi-Fi IoT devices. DA16200 is a low power Wi-Fi networking SoC that delivers a dramatic breakthrough in battery life even for devices that are continuously connected to the Wi-Fi network. In most applications, one year plus battery life is achievable. There is no tradeoff in output power or range, as the SoC's range is industry-leading. The chip also features very strong IoT security, including WPA3 and TLS for authentication and encryption at Wi-Fi and higher stack layers. The DA16200 is a full offload device, meaning the entire Wi-Fi and TCP/IP networking stack and even end product application code can run on-chip with no external CPU or MCU required. Alternatively, a small inexpensive MCU can send the DA16200 commands and the SoC will still perform the full offload networking stack functions.
The DA16200 modules are the perfect complement to the DA16200 ultra-low power Wi-Fi SoC.
Access the industry-leading low power features of the DA16200/DA16600 family simply, quickly and without having to develop any complex software on the Wi-Fi side. To learn more, visit the DA16200 Wi-Fi AT Command Set page.
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DA16200 Wi-Fi AT Command Set Simple and fast Wi-Fi implementation using a comprehensive suite of AT-Commands for the DA16200 Wi-Fi and DA16600 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth LE combo products.
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IDE and Coding Tool | Renesas |
e² studio Eclipse-based Renesas integrated development environment (IDE).
[Support MCU/MPU: RA, RE, RX, RL78, RH850, Renesas Synergy, RZ]
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IDE and Coding Tool | Renesas |
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