Nordic nRF7002-based Raytac AN7002Q module supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth LE for industrial IoT applications.Nordic nRF7002-based Raytac AN7002Q module supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth LE for industrial IoT applications. Read More iot
IoT solutions company Raytac has introduced the AN7002Q Wi-Fi 6 module series, which integrates Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF7002 chipset and is designed for Industrial IoT, smart home, healthcare, consumer electronics, and automotive applications. They can be paired with Raytac’s MDBT53 Bluetooth LE modules based on the nRF5340 multiprotocol SoC, supporting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE solutions.
The AN7002Q is a low-power Wi-Fi 6 module supporting dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operation with a maximum PHY data rate of 86 Mbps (MCS7). It is compatible with IEEE 802.11ax, a/b/g/n/ac standards, and connects to a host SoC or MCU via SPI or QSPI interfaces. The module also supports coexistence with Bluetooth LE, Thread, and Zigbee systems, making it ideal for IoT applications.
Previously, we covered the Abluetech PTR7002, a low-power wireless module based on the Nordic Semiconductor nRF7002. The PTR7002 has a slightly larger size and offers more GPIO options, while the AN7002Q is more compact, featuring 10 GPIO pins in its module package. If you’re interested in this product, you can check it out for more details.
Raytac AN7002Q module specifications:
Chipset – Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF7002
Low-power Wi-Fi 6 supports dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Transmit power – Maximum 20 dBm for 2.4 GHz and 13 dBm for 5 GHz
Receiver sensitivity: -96.5dBm @ 2.4GHz and -90.5dBm @ 5GHz
Antenna port – Single-ended 50 Ω supports 20 MHz wide channels, 1×1 SingleInput Single-Output (SISO) operation
PHY data rate – Up to 86 Mbps (MCS7)
Operational modes – Station, Wi-Fi Direct, Soft AP(Wi-Fi 4 operation only) and simultaneous station + soft AP/Wi-Fi Direct/station modes
Interface
Connects to host SoC or MCU via SPI or Quad SPI (QSPI)
Dedicated 3-wire or 4-wire coexistence interface for other radio protocols
Antenna and RF Channels
Chip antenna for AN7002Q, PCB antenna AN7002Q-P and u.FL connector for AN7002Q-U
2.4 GHz RF Channels – Ch1-Ch14 (Channel 14 is only available in Japan with 11b modulation)
5 GHz RF Channels – Ch36/40/44/48/52/56/60/64, Ch100/104/108/112/116/120/124/128/132/136/140, Ch149/153/157/161/165/169/173
IEEE WLAN Standard – IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Pinout – 25-pin standard SMD package with pads (0.6mm x 0.4mm) at the bottom with
10x GPIO
1x Debug, 1x Reset
VBAT, VDDIO and GND
Additional Features
Target Wake Time (TWT)
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)
Basic Service Set (BSS) Coloring
Supports WMM and WMM-Power Save
Security
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Wi-Fi Enhanced Open
Supports WPA3, WPA2, WPA (Personal and Enterprise)
Protected Management Frames
Power supply: 2.9V to 4.5V
Current consumption
Transmit current – Maximum 252mA @ 2.4GHz / 260mA @ 5GHz
Receive current – 60mA @ 2.4GHz / 56mA @ 5GHz
Shutdown current – 1.7μA
Sleep current – 15μA
Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Dimension – 18 x 11 x 2.2 mm for AN7002Q-P
Weight – 0.79 g (±0.02 g) for AN7002Q-P
AN7002Q pinout diagram
For optimal RF layout, ensure that the “No Ground Pad” area is as wide as possible, regardless of PCB size, and maintain this area in the corresponding position of the antenna on each layer of the PCB. Additionally, positioning the module near the edge of the PCB will provide better performance than placing it at the center.
The AN7002Q module is designed to support radio coexistence and can be used alongside other nRF Series devices. For example, when paired with Raytac’s MDBT53 series, it enables a combined Bluetooth LE and Wi-Fi solution. In this setup, the nRF5340 acts as the host and serves as the common interface for the entire wireless system.
AN7002Q and a host MCU block diagram
The AN7002Q module is well-suited for various applications, including IoT and smart home devices, as well as gateways and border routers. It is also ideal for industrial IoT sensors, controllers, and sports or fitness monitoring devices. Additionally, the module supports wireless payment systems and health monitoring devices. With Wi-Fi location capabilities through SSID scanning, the AN7002Q offers a versatile solution for a wide range of wireless communication needs.
The company has not provided pricing details at this time, but the module will be available on their eBay store in the future. You can visit its product page for more information about the nRF7002-based IoT module.
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