Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Cloud compatible Wi-Fi module

14 June 2017 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The latest cloud compatible Wi-Fi module from STMicroelectronics provides advanced Internet security and application protocols, and features a microcontroller capable of supporting operation in standalone or serial-to-Wi-Fi modes.

The SPWF04 Wi-Fi module integrates an ARM Cortex-M4 STM32 microcontroller with a rich set of multi-functional GPIOs and with 2 MB on-chip Flash and 256 KB RAM for generous code and data storage. Further features include a hardware cryptographic accelerator and an SPI port for faster host communications. In addition, the new MicroPython scripting engine dramatically simplifies development of custom applications to run directly on the module in standalone mode. Host interactions can use AT commands via a UART, compatible with the previous generation of Wi-Fi modules, or equivalent proprietary protocol over SPI.

Support for strong Internet security protocols includes WPA2-Enterprise, which enables enhanced authentication and access control in large networks, and Wireless Protected Setup (WPS) that helps safely connect devices like printers or embedded systems. There is also support for advanced HTTPS and encryption protocols including Transport Layer Security (TLS), as well as secured over-the-air (OTA) updates for applying software, firmware or Flash file-system upgrades in the field via the Wi-Fi connection.

A full-featured TCP/IP protocol stack including HTTP, HTTPS, MQTT, SMTP and WebSockets simplifies connections to the cloud and mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. Multiple UDP protocols, including TFTP, SNTP and mDNS, aid device discovery and file exchanges. Further highlights include IPv6 support, extended web server functionality (SSI) to simplify interaction with connected devices, and a REST (REpresentational State Transfer) API that enables bandwidth-efficient interaction with web resources.

Versatile operating modes simplify integration with existing network infrastructure, using the module in station mode, or setting up direct point-to-point connections using the module in MiniAP mode as an access point for other devices (up to five stations). The SPWF04 also comes with an extensive socket layer, capable of managing up to eight socket clients or two socket servers simultaneously handling up to eight clients each, or two WebSocket clients.

Like its predecessor, the SPWF04 benefits from high RF output power and receiver sensitivity, ensuring reliable communication even in harsh environments. Furthermore, it delivers its extra performance and versatility within tight size and power constraints: it measures just 26,92 x 15,24 x 2,35 mm, and draws as little as 40 µA in standby and 5 mA in idle connected mode.

The SPWF04 is available in two versions, with a highly efficient ISM-band antenna (SPWF04SA), or with a built-in U.FL connector for attaching an external antenna (SPWF04SC). Modules are FCC (US), CE (EU) and IC (Industry Canada) certified and RoHS compliant, thereby helping to streamline mandatory end-product approvals.

For more information contact Christo Keyser, Avnet South Africa, +27 (0)11 319 8600, [email protected], www.avnet.co.za





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