I have been working with different NXP i.MX RT boards. I am not sure what is the maximum throughput I should expect to see with the Murata modules (1DX, 1MW?, 1LV? - not sure if the last two are supported). Can someone help me with this information?
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Hello Romit,
The new SDK release i.e. SDK 2.6.1 includes the support for both 1DX and 1LV. 1MW is not included but it is on the roadmap to be included in the future release. If you are able to increase the TCP window size, you should be able to see TCP throughput up to 40Mbps. All the steps to increase the TCP window size are included in our use guide. You can find it murata's website:
https://wireless.murata.com/datasheet?/RFM/data/murata_quick_start_guide_freertos.pdf
Hope it answers your question.
Thanks,
Puja
Thanks puja.sah@murata.com, that was very helpful!
Hello Romit,
The new SDK release i.e. SDK 2.6.1 includes the support for both 1DX and 1LV. 1MW is not included but it is on the roadmap to be included in the future release. If you are able to increase the TCP window size, you should be able to see TCP throughput up to 40Mbps. All the steps to increase the TCP window size are included in our use guide. You can find it murata's website:
https://wireless.murata.com/datasheet?/RFM/data/murata_quick_start_guide_freertos.pdf
Hope it answers your question.
Thanks,
Puja
Hi Romit Chatterjee ,
As I know, 1DX board is tested in the SDK, 1LV module also can be supported, but 1MW is not tested, so 1MW can't be promised.
I also share the related 1DX board link for your reference:
https://wireless.murata.com/usd-m2.html
https://wireless.murata.com/type-1dx.html
https://www.embeddedartists.com/products/1dx-m-2-module/
In my opinion, if you are using the RT chip, please use the 1DX or 1LV module.
Wish it helps you!
Have a great day,
Kerry
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