Infineon
Infineon’s AIROC™ Wi-Fi and combo CYW55513 chip, which integrates IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 5.4
User guide for the CYW9RPI55513-EVK kit, featuring the AIROC CYW55513 Wi-Fi 6/6E and Bluetooth 5.4 combo chip with a Raspberry Pi CM4 host for Linux-based IoT development.
The CYW9RPI55513-EVK is an evaluation and prototyping platform for the Infineon AIROC CYW55513 single-chip solution, which integrates IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.4. The kit utilizes a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) Lite as the host processor to facilitate development on a Linux platform. Key hardware components include the CYW9RPIM2BASE1 baseboard and the Ezurio Sona IF513 M.2 radio module. The board features comprehensive connectivity options including 1G Ethernet, HDMI, microSD storage, a USB-UART bridge, and an M.2 E-Key interface for the radio card. It is designed for technical specialists to evaluate connectivity performance and develop small form factor (SFF) IoT and audio applications.
Infineon
Infineon’s AIROC™ Wi-Fi and combo CYW55513 chip, which integrates IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 5.4
Infineon
Infineon CYW55513 chipset. Users can replace the M.2 card with any other standard M.2 module to
Sona IF513
Ezurio
The kit, by default, includes a Ezurio Sona IF513 M.2 module with the CYW55513 chipset
Compute Module 4 Lite
Raspberry Pi
This kit uses the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) lite as the host, which helps users evaluate and develop Infineon's Wi-Fi combo chipset
| CYW55513 | Infineon | Infineon’s AIROC™ Wi-Fi and combo CYW55513 chip, which integrates IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 5.4 |
| CYW55513 | Infineon | Infineon CYW55513 chipset. Users can replace the M.2 card with any other standard M.2 module to |
| Sona IF513 | Ezurio | The kit, by default, includes a Ezurio Sona IF513 M.2 module with the CYW55513 chipset |
| Compute Module 4 Lite | Raspberry Pi | This kit uses the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) lite as the host, which helps users evaluate and develop Infineon's Wi-Fi combo chipset |