The Intel AX200.D2WG.LTNP is a Wireless-AX module designed for integration into laptops and other mobile computing devices. Supporting the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, it delivers significantly improved performance, increased network capacity, and better battery life compared to previous generation Wi-Fi technologies.
Applications:
- Laptops: Integration into mainstream and high-performance laptops for wireless connectivity.
- Notebooks: Providing wireless capabilities for notebooks and ultraportable devices.
- Embedded Systems: Incorporation into embedded systems requiring high-speed wireless communication.
Features:
- Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax): Supports the latest Wi-Fi standard for improved speed, efficiency, and capacity.
- Dual-Band Operation: Operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands for increased flexibility and reduced interference.
- Bluetooth 5.1: Integrates Bluetooth 5.1 technology for enhanced connectivity with Bluetooth devices.
- 2x2 MU-MIMO: Supports Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output technology for improved performance in dense environments.
- M.2 2230 Form Factor: Compact M.2 form factor for easy integration into compatible devices.
Benefits:
- Increased Speed: Provides significantly faster Wi-Fi speeds compared to previous generation standards.
- Improved Network Capacity: Handles more devices and data with greater efficiency, reducing network congestion.
- Extended Battery Life: Optimizes power consumption for longer battery life on mobile devices.
- Enhanced Bluetooth Connectivity: Offers faster and more reliable Bluetooth connections.
- Future-Proofing: Supports the latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth standards, ensuring compatibility with future devices and networks.
Additional Details:
The Intel AX200.D2WG.LTNP utilizes the M.2 2230 form factor, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of laptops and notebooks. It supports a maximum data rate of up to 2.4 Gbps and incorporates advanced features such as OFDMA and 1024 QAM for improved performance and efficiency. The module is designed to meet the demands of modern wireless applications, including streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.