Fanstel Corp.
Fanstel Corp. offers the industry's most extensive Bluetooth and WiFi 6 module portfolio, providing ultra-low-power wireless solutions with ranges up to 11km for IoT applications.
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Fanstel Corporation, established in 1990 in Scottsdale, Arizona, has evolved from a Caller ID manufacturer into a leading provider of Bluetooth, Thread, Zigbee modules and IoT gateways. The company offers the most extensive wireless module portfolio built on Nordic Semiconductor SoCs, enabling rapid IoT development and deployment.
Fanstel's product range includes modules as small as 6x6mm, options as affordable as $2.21 each, and ultra-long-range solutions reaching up to 11 kilometers. Their BT840 series supports Bluetooth 5.3 and 802.15.4 protocols (Thread, Zigbee), while IoT gateways like the BWG840F provide seamless cloud connectivity for mesh networking applications.
- Bluetooth 5.3, Thread, and Zigbee protocol support
- Module sizes from 6x6mm with ranges up to 11km
- Built on Nordic nRF52840 and nRF52832 SoCs
- IoT gateways for cloud-connected mesh networks
Frequently Asked Questions
- What wireless protocols do Fanstel modules support?
- Fanstel modules support Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Thread, Zigbee, and 802.15.4 protocols, with some modules also supporting LTE-M and NB-IoT.
- What is the range of Fanstel Bluetooth modules?
- Fanstel offers modules ranging from standard Bluetooth range up to ultra-long-range solutions capable of reaching 11 kilometers, with the BT832F achieving 760 meters average range.
- What Nordic chips do Fanstel modules use?
- Fanstel modules are built on Nordic Semiconductor SoCs including the nRF52840 and nRF52832, providing proven reliability and extensive developer support.
- Does Fanstel offer IoT gateway solutions?
- Yes, Fanstel offers IoT gateways like the BWG840F that combine WiFi and Bluetooth 5 connectivity to relay messages between cloud servers and Bluetooth mesh networks.