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  <title>[elecena] WFI32E03UE - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>WFI32E03UE is a high-performance, Wi-Fi MCU module that is well suited for industrial applications. This module is built on the PIC32MZ2051-W1 SoC, a robust Wi-Fi MCU with a 200-MHz MIPS processor and 2 MB of program memory. Along with a powerful core, our WFI32E03UE module provides advanced features that will help you to realize your application.

Industry-leading connectivity in a fully certified Wi-Fi MCU module supporting 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n radio modes.

Best-in-class WLAN functions including:

* The latest Wi-Fi security standard, Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3)
* All general Wi-Fi functions: AP, STA, SoftAP, TLS, WPA/WAP2, etc.
2 MB embedded flash and 512 KB SRAM, empowering embedded designers to build complex IoT software covering WLAN, TCP/IP stack, RTOS, cloud connectivity and application.

A rich set of peripherals including Ethernet, USB, ADC, CVD touch buttons and CAN.

Easy development using MPLAB® Harmony® v3 framework.

Our MCHPRT3 Radio Testing Tool simplifies the RF evaluation and testing of wireless designs during development, certification and production.

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Total Network Solution

As a total system solution provider, we offer a range of products that simplify IIoT development. Our WFI32E03 modules pair nicely with our other market-leading components, such as:

* KSZ8081 family of Ethernet PHYs
* MCP2542WFD family of CAN transceivers
* Other wireless technologies like Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) and 802.15.4 based-protocols
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Related Products

Learn more about our PIC32MZ-W1 and WFI32 Wi-Fi MCU family and compare all product variants.

* Simplify your wireless design further, the WFI32E03PE module offers the same features and performance plus a built-in PCB antenna.
* For greater control over your design, consider the PIC32MZ2051W104132, the SoC core of the WFI32E03 modules.</description>
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