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Multi-protocol wireless MCUs in stock at Mouser

28th October 2024
Mick Elliott
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The new MCX W series microcontrollers (MCUs) from NXP Semiconductors are in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.

The MCX W series are compact, secure, wireless MCUs designed to enable interoperable, scalable and innovative designs for the next generation of smart and secure connected devices in edge, IoT, smart home, building automation and controls, and smart energy applications.

These MCUs are based on the Arm Cortex-M33 core, offering a unified range of pin-compatible multiprotocol wireless MCUs for Matter, Thread, Bluetooth Low Energy and Zigbee.

The MCX W series includes the industry's first wireless MCU to support the new Bluetooth Channel Sounding standard, which improves the accuracy and security of distance measurement compared to traditional Bluetooth technology for a wide range of applications, such as secure access, asset tracking and indoor wayfinding.

With NXP's Trimension portfolio of ultra-wideband (UWB) secure radar and fine-ranging products,

These MCUs enhance a broad range of market segments and applications in ambient computing.

They support both standalone or hosted architectures and is pin- and software-compatible, allowing developers to easily migrate to the part that best fits their use case. The MCX W series is supported by the MCUXpresso Developer Experience.

Also available from Mouser is the NXP FRDM-MCXW71 development board. This is a compact and scalable multiprotocol board for rapid prototyping and easy evaluation of the MCXW71 wireless MCU, with wireless support for Bluetooth LE, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter.

This board includes an onboard MCU-Link debugger, industry-standard headers for easy access to the MCU's I/Os, an accelerometer, a light sensor, and external SPI flash memory.

NXP recognized Mouser in 2024 as the Outstanding Online Distributor for the MCX New Product Introduction in EMEA.

 

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