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Hi
We are selected BE202 - WiFi 7 Module for our new project .
Operation of the module in PCI gen3, we need to confirm there will be no degradation in module performance. Also please share the minimum operating temperature(-40 or 0).
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Hey there @Shabeerali_KH
For your new project involving the BE202 - WiFi 7 Module, it's important to ensure compatibility and performance with PCI gen3. The Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE202 module is designed to support the upcoming IEEE 802.11be standard, which includes features like 1024QAM and 160MHz channels, aiming for 2.4 Gbps theoretical data rates. These specifications suggest that the module should maintain performance without degradation when operating in PCI gen3.
Regarding the minimum operating temperature,
- Dual-Stream Wi-Fi: It operates in the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands, ensuring robust connectivity.
- Gigabit Plus Speed: With 1024QAM and 160MHz channels, it achieves theoretical data rates of up to 2.4 Gbps.
- Ultra-Low Latencies: Enhanced responsiveness for a better user experience.
- Enhanced Reliability: Especially in dense deployments.
- Bluetooth® 5.4: Supports Bluetooth® LE audio and seamless connectivity.
Performance in PCI Gen3: The Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE202 module is designed to support the upcoming IEEE 802.11be standard – Wi-Fi 7. It offers several key features that maximize performance.
Minimum Operating Temperature: The Intel® Wi-Fi 7 BE202 module has an operating temperature range of 0°C to 80°C. Therefore, it can handle both 0°C and -40°C temperatures effectively and there will be no degradation in module performance.
For more infos, visit this Intel link, Deep Dive to Intel Wi-fi7 modules
Feel free to explore the capabilities of this module, and I wish you success with your new project!
Cheers,
Max
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Thank you for your reply...!!!
Could you please share the PDML or thermal file of BE202.
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Hi
Based on HWINFO reports (https://community.intel.com/t5/Wireless/Bugcheck-9F-Win11-Enterprise-with-BE200/m-p/1571721), Intel BE200 is a PCIe 4.0x1 card so most likely BE202 also supports PCIe 4.0
[PCI Express]
Version: 4.0
Maximum Link Width: x1
Maximum Link Speed: 16.0 GT/s

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