The nRF9151 offers enhanced power options and a reduced footprint for advanced cellular IoT and DECT NR+ applications
Tags: Cellular IoT , LTE-M , NB-IoT , DECT NR+ , nRF Cloud , nRF Connect , nRF91 Series , nRF9151 , nRF9161 , nRF9131 , Asset Tracking , Metering , Smart city , Smart Agriculture , WearablesAs Norwegian mobile network provider Telenor switches on its nationwide LTE-M/NB-IoT infrastructure at the largest smart city event in the Nordics, Nordic Semiconductor demonstrates seamless cellular IoT connectivity to the network with its nRF91 Series SiP
Developed by U.S. cellular modem specialist, NimbeLink, the NL-SWN-LTE-NRF9160 modem is what’s called ‘end device certified’ which means any IoT product or application using it does not have to go through any further carrier certification process to join a cellular network. NimbeLink says its modem also leverages the market-leading miniaturized size and low power of Nordic’s nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) to in turn offer the lowest power and smallest cellular IoT modem size available on the market today
Nordic's nRF91 Series is an ultra-compact, low power, global, multimode LTE-M / NB-IoT System-in-Package with integrated Arm Cortex-M33 host processor, Arm TrustZone security technology, and Assisted GPS
Nordic Semiconductor ASA (NOD) today announced that it has started lead customer sampling of its nRF91 Series LTE-M/ NB-IoT low power cellular IoT solution.
The nRF9160 – which will be available within the next 24 hours from major global distributors such as Digi-Key Electronics, Mouser Electronics, and Premier Farnell (amongst others) – is significantly smaller, lower power, and has more security features than any other cellular IoT module launched to date for both LTE-M and NB-IoT applications. It also has a host of unique IoT-targeted features, is certified for global operation, and is dramatically easier to design-in