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Noni: World’s First Wi-Fi7 High Power Module from 8DEVICES

Based on QUALCOMM Chip

The Noni Wi-Fi7 High Power Module is based on the brand new Wi-Fi7 MIMO4x4 radio chip QCN-9274 from QUALCOMM and operates with a Linux-based host processor via a PCIe 3.0 interface with 2 lanes through a M.2  slot. Noni, like all Wi-Fi Modules from 8DEVICES, is named after exotic fruits and is known as Indian mulberry or cheese fruit.

SUPPORT

Supporting a Maximum PHY Rate of 8647Mbps

In 5GHz operation, Noni supports a maximum PHY rate of 8647Mbps (240MHz bandwidth) and is IEEE 802.11 be/ax/ac/n/a compliant. In the 6GHz band, Noni even achieves a maximum PHY rate of 11529Mbps (320MHz bandwidth) and is compliant with IEEE 802.11 be/ax.

In addition to single-radio operation in MIMO4x4 Noni also supports dual-radio operation, in which the MIMO4x4 configuration is split down into two MIMO2x2. In this case, two antennas can operate arbitrarily in the 4.9-7.125GHz band and the two remaining can operate arbitrarily in the 4.9-7.125GHz band as well at the same time. Thus, Noni is fully DBS (Dual Band Simultaneous) capable in this so-called split mode.

Other special features include high output power of up to 22dBm per chain and support for 5 and 10MHz channels in the 4.9GHz band (Public Safety Band).

Noni is offered in commercial (Noni) and industrial temperature range (Noni-I). An overview of all relevant features can be found in the following table:

FEATURE LIST

Your Contact Person

For more information, please contact André Ehlert.

André Ehlert is product manager
André Ehlert Product Manager +49 891 301 438-11 E-MAIL