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| RF Transceiver Modules and Modems | 14 | Active | Microchip's SmartConnect ATWILC1000 is an IEEE 802.11 b/g/n IoT link controller IC. The ATWILC1000 connects to Microchip AVR/SMART MCUs, SMART MPUs, FPGAs and other processors with minimal resource requirements and a simple SPI/SDIO-to-Wi-Fi interface.
The ATWILC1000 supports single stream 1x1 802.11n mode providing tested throughput of up to 46 Mbps UDP & 28 Mbps TCP/IP. The ATWILC1000 features a fully integrated Power Amplifier, LNA, Switch and Power Management. The only external clock source needed is a high-speed crystal or oscillator.
The ATWILC1000 can be used in Linux, RTOS or Baremetal Environments.
**The ATWILC1000 driver is part of the Mainline Linux Kernel beginning in version 5.9 found at Linux.org in the Kernel mainline under driver/net/wireless/microchip.**
The WILC1000 Linux driver development is now an integrated development under the [Linux4sam.org](https://linux4sam.org/bin/view/Linux4SAM) project.
The current stable release can be found at [github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/master/drivers/staging/wilc1000](https://github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/master/drivers/staging/wilc1000).
The current development branch can be found at <https://github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/linux-5.10-at91/drivers/net/wireless/microchip>
The WILC demo, serial bridge and firmware are hosted at [github.com/linux4wilc](https://github.com/linux4wilc)
Microchip's complimentary and confidential [Wireless Check online design review service](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services) is available for customers who have selected our products for their application design-in\*.
\*The online design review service is subject to Microchip's [Program Terms and Conditions](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services/design-check-services-program-terms-and-conditions) and requires a myMicrochip account.
[Available in a fully-certified modules with u.FL connector or PCB antenna.](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/atwilc1000) |
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| RF Transceiver Modules and Modems | 4 | Active | ATWILC3000 is a single chip IEEE 802.11 b/g/n RF/Baseband/MAC link controller and Bluetooth 5 IC. The ATWILC3000 connects to Microchip AVR/SMART MCUs, SMART MPUs, FPGAs and other processors with minimal resource requirements and a simple SPI/SDIO-to-Wi-Fi and UART-to-Bluetooth interfaces.
The ATWILC3000 supports single stream 1x1 802.11n mode providing tested throughput of up to 46 Mbps UDP & 28 Mbps TCP/IP. The ATWILC3000 features fully integrated Power Amplifier, LNA, Switch and Power Management. Implemented in low-power CMOS technology, the ATWILC3000 offers very low power consumption while simultaneously providing high performance and minimal bill of materials.
The ATWILC3000 utilizes highly optimized 802.11-Bluetooth coexistence protocols. The only external clock sources needed for the ATWILC3000 is a high-speed crystal or oscillator and a 32.768 kHz clock for sleep operation.
The ATWILC3000 can be used in Linux, RTOS or Baremetal Environments.
The ATWILC3000 uses the same driver as the ATWILC1000. The ATWILC1000 Linux driver development is now an integrated development under the [Linux4sam.org](https://www.linux4sam.org/bin/view/Linux4SAM) project.
The current stable release can be found at [github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/master/drivers/staging/wilc1000](https://github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/master/drivers/staging/wilc1000)
The current development branch can be found at [github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/linux-5.10-at91/drivers/net/wireless/microchip](https://github.com/linux4sam/linux-at91/tree/linux-5.10-at91/drivers/net/wireless/microchip)
The WILC demo, serial bridge and firmware are hosted at [github.com/linux4wilc](https://github.com/linux4wilc)
Microchip's complimentary and confidential [Wireless Check online design review service](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services) is available for customers who have selected our products for their application design-in\*.
\*The online design review service is subject to Microchip's [Program Terms and Conditions](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services/design-check-services-program-terms-and-conditions) and requires a myMicrochip account.
[Available in a fully-certified modules with u.FL connector or PCB antenna.](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/atwilc3000) |
ATWINC1500-ICGlobal Regulatory Certified, RF Ready Module with PCB Antenna or uFL Connector | Evaluation Boards | 18 | Active | **Microchip's ATWINC1500 is an IEEE 802.11 b/g/n IoT network controller that has networking stack built on the chip**. It is the ideal add-on to existing MCU solutions bringing Wi-Fi and Network capabilities through SPI-to-Wi-Fi interface. It connects to any SAM or PIC MCU with minimal resource requirements.
The ATWINC1500's most advanced mode is a single stream 1x1 802.11n mode. Its networking stack consists of HTTP, TCP, IP and Ethernet Protocols corresponding to Application, Transport, Internet and Data Link Layers.
The **ATWINC1500** features:
* A fully integrated power amplifier, LNA, switch and power management.
* Internal Flash memory to store firmware
* And only requires a high-speed crystal or oscillator (26 MHz) as a clock source
The ATWINC1500 is available in a QFN package or as a certified module.
Expanding on the **ATWINC1500 with 4 MB flash**, the **ATWINC1510 adds 8 MB** **flash** memory for even greater flexibility and the ability to store Host MCU files.
A MCU host driver can be found in the [Advanced Software Framework](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/tools-resources/develop/libraries/advanced-software-framework) (ASF) and in MPLAB® [Harmony v3](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/tools-resources/configure/mplab-harmony). Get step-by-step instructions for [configuring the WINC1500](https://mu.microchip.com/how-to-wifi-configuring-the-winc1500-driver-with-the-harmony-3-configurator) using MPLAB Harmony 3.
Microchip's complimentary and confidential [Wireless Check online design review service](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services) is available for customers who have selected our products for their application design-in\*.
\*The online design review service is subject to Microchip's [Program Terms and Conditions](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/support/design-help/design-check-services/design-check-services-program-terms-and-conditions) and requires a myMicrochip account.
**Firmware**
The latest major firmware release is: [v19.7.7](https://github.com/Microchip-MPLAB-Harmony/wireless_wifi/tree/master/utilities/wifi/winc/files/winc1500/19.7.7) and is available in GitHub. You will find the firmware package and release notes in the documents section of this page. Click here for the [Firmware Release Summary](https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/aemDocuments/documents/WSG/ProductDocuments/ReleaseNotes/ATWINC15X0-Software-Release-Notes-v19.7.7.pdf).
The latest module firmware available is v19.7.7:
* ATWINC1500-MR210PBxxxx
* ATWINC1500-MR210UBxxxx
Looking for a chip level solution? Check out the IC solution here [ATWINC1500-IC](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/atwinc1500-ic) |