Morse Micro Tailors its Second-Gen Wi-Fi HaLow Modules for the American Market: Meet the MM8108-M20

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Internet of Things (IoT) specialist Morse Micro has announced a new Wi-Fi HaLow module, the MM8108-M20 — offering 902–928MHz band coverage with up to 8MHz channel width in a compact low-power package — and featuring an on-board high-power amplifier supporting up to 28.5dBm transmission power.

"The MM8108-M20 is more than a new module – it's another accelerator for the Wi-Fi HaLow ecosystem," claims Morse Micro co-founder and chief executive officer Michael De Nil of the company's latest launch. "By making our second-generation silicon available in a high-power, integration-ready form factor, we’re helping module partners, OEMs [Original Equipment Manufacturers] and other embedded product teams move faster, reduce development complexity and bring long-range IoT products to market with greater confidence."

Morse Micro's second-generation Wi-Fi HaLow chip, the MM8108, is now available on a module tailored to the North American market. (📷: Morse Micro)

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