The MediaTek RT5392L is a highly integrated single-chip 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 MIMO Wi-Fi transceiver. It combines a MAC, baseband, and radio onto a single die. It is designed for applications requiring high-performance and low power consumption, particularly in mobile and embedded devices.
Applications
- Laptops and Notebooks: Providing wireless connectivity for portable computing devices.
- Tablets: Enabling Wi-Fi functionality in tablet computers.
- Smart TVs: Allowing smart televisions to connect to the internet wirelessly.
- Wireless Routers: Used in some router designs as a cost-effective Wi-Fi solution.
- Embedded Systems: Integration into various embedded systems requiring wireless communication.
Features
- IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Compliant: Supports a wide range of Wi-Fi standards for broad compatibility.
- 2x2 MIMO: Utilizes Multiple-Input Multiple-Output technology with two transmit and two receive antennas for improved throughput and range.
- Dual-Band Operation: Operates in both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.
- Integrated MAC, Baseband, and Radio: Single-chip solution for reduced size and cost.
- Advanced Security: Supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security protocols for secure wireless communication.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-efficient operation in mobile devices.
- Host Interface: Typically interfaces with the host processor via PCIe or USB.
Benefits
- High Performance: Delivers fast and reliable wireless connectivity.
- Wide Compatibility: Supports various Wi-Fi standards and operating systems.
- Cost-Effective: Integrated design reduces component count and overall system cost.
- Compact Size: Single-chip solution enables smaller device designs.
- Secure Communication: Protects wireless data with advanced security protocols.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption helps to extend battery life in mobile devices.
Additional Details
The RT5392L integrates a power amplifier (PA) and low noise amplifier (LNA) to optimize the wireless performance. It supports various modulation schemes including OFDM, CCK, and DQPSK. The device's power management features allow for dynamic power scaling based on traffic load, further reducing power consumption. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of mobile and embedded applications, offering a balance of performance, power efficiency, and cost.