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AzureWave AW-NH931
bgn (N150) | |
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802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN Bluetooth Combo Half Mini Card Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and FM Rx | |
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WikiDevi.wi-cat.ru | AzureWave AW-NH931 |
Platform | |
Brand • Model • Rev | AzureWave AW-NH931 |
Interface | Mini PCIe 2.0 |
Connector | SDIO |
Form factor | (half) |
FCCID | TLZ-NH931 |
ICID | 6100A-NH931 |
Chip1 | Broadcom BCM4329 |
Antenna Connection | U.FL |
MIMO status | 1x1:1 |
Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
802.11n | up to 150 Mbps |
802.11g | up to 54 Mbps |
802.11b | up to 11 Mbps |
Operating Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Other | |
Flags: Bluetooth | |
Probable Linux driver | |
Retail | |
FCC approval date | 17 February 2011 |
Country of manuf | China |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
For a list of all currently documented AzureWave devices with specifications, see AzureWave.
- • 150 Mbps - 1SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N150 class
Overview
While this card is physically compatible with PCI-Express mini, it isn't electrically compatible.
It goes undetected by standard x86 hardware (like the Soekris net6501 or PC Engines APU)
- because WiFi chip uses an SPI (SDIO) interface, Bluetooth uses UART, and FM uses I2C.
The IC used is unlabeled, but the device's specifications indicate it's Broadcom based.
- Googlery indicates it's using BCM4329.
AzureWave sells a variety of modules which embed Broadcom and Marvell silicon, such as AW-NH611.
However, like most (if not all) of AzureWave's modules, AW-NH611 seems to use a PBGA package.
Devices likely using this module
- Toshiba Thrive tablet
- Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet (FRU # 60Y3285)
Pictures
- from Athlex