The NORA-W30 and W36 modules from u-blox add dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, two Arm processors, and optional antennas, simplifying wireless designs.

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My dehumidifier supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only. There’s no support for 5GHz. Perhaps the next model will include the NORA-W30 or W36 modules, which add 5 GHz Wi-Fi. That’s an upgrade from previous u-blox models. The modules support dual-band Wi-Fi 4 (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 2.4 and Bluetooth 5 (LE). Wi-Fi 4 provides plenty of data transfer for most IoT devices.
Both modules include two microcontrollers (MCUs): an Arm Cortex®-M33 compatible, 200 MHz as the main MCU, and an Arm Cortex®-M23 compatible, 20 MHz for when the low-power operation takes priority.
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Both models use the common AT command set for control. I/O interfaces include UART, USB, I2C, SDIO, GPIO, ADC, SPI, and PWM, making the modules compatible with just about any host system. In addition, u-blox’s u‑connect press software significantly reduces software effort because you don’t need much experience with embedded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE. The module takes much of the design burden out of your hands.
The NORA-W36 module contains u-connect press software pre-flashed to the module, which simplifies end-product integration. The host controller configures the wireless communication through AT commands without, removing you from the need to understand the details of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth protocol stacks. The NORA-W30 module lacks the pre-flashed software, leaving you free to configure the module as you see fit.
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Both models come in two variants based on your antenna needs. One provides a pin for an external antenna while another embeds to antenna right into the module.