The BCM4359X1KWBG is a wireless connectivity chip manufactured by Broadcom, primarily designed for mobile and embedded applications. It integrates Wi-Fi (802.11ac), Bluetooth, and FM radio functionalities into a single chip.
Applications:
- High-end Smartphones
- Tablets
- Wearable Devices
- IoT (Internet of Things) Devices
Features:
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MU-MIMO support
- Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy (BLE)
- Integrated FM Radio receiver
- Advanced coexistence algorithms for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Low power consumption
- Compact package size
Benefits:
- Provides high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity with increased network capacity
- Enables Bluetooth Low Energy applications, extending battery life
- Offers FM radio reception capability
- Ensures seamless operation of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth simultaneously
- Reduces overall system size and cost
The BCM4359X1KWBG provides simultaneous and independent operation of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM radio, ensuring optimal performance for each function. The advanced coexistence algorithms minimize interference between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals, delivering a reliable wireless experience.
With its 802.11ac Wi-Fi capabilities, the chip supports high data rates and increased network capacity, enabling users to enjoy bandwidth-intensive applications such as video streaming and online gaming without interruption. The MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output) technology further enhances network efficiency by allowing multiple devices to transmit and receive data simultaneously.
The Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy (BLE) support enables a wide range of low-power applications, such as wearable devices and IoT sensors, extending battery life and reducing energy consumption. The integrated FM radio receiver allows users to listen to FM radio broadcasts without requiring an external antenna.
Note: For detailed technical specifications and implementation guidelines, refer to the official Broadcom documentation. Configuration options and specific performance metrics may vary depending on the target device and application.