Synaptics Incorporated announced the expansion of its industry-leading wireless connectivity family for the Internet of Things (IoT) with the introduction of the SYN43711. This Wi-Fi? 6E and Bluetooth?

5.3 combo system on chip (SoC) adds to the portfolio of products tailored for the high-performance segment of the market. The SYN43711 explicitly targets use cases that demand superior Wi-Fi throughput and range with seamless network interoperability. Specific applications include high-end home appliances, surveillance cameras, robots, and other consumer, industrial, and enterprise systems. The SYN43711 is a single-stream (1x1, 600 Mbps) device that complements Synaptics?

dual-stream (2x2, 1200 Mbps) SYN43756E and award-winning Triple ComboTM (SYN438x series). The SYN43711 gives customers a more cost-effective, small-form-factor option. Innovations include support for Wi-Fi Sensing, using a proprietary algorithm to analyze Channel State Information (CSI).

The algorithm allows any Wi-Fi-connected embedded device to detect the presence of humans, estimate their motion, approximate their location, and sense subtle gestures and movements, like breathing. Tri-band combo supports the latest requirements. The SYN43711 operates in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz bands and features Synaptics?

Smart Co-ExTM technology for unmatched Wi-Fi/Bluetooth coexistence. It is IEEE 802.11ax compliant and supports Bluetooth 5.3 with LE Audio for multiple concurrent Bluetooth connections and audio streams, including AuracastTM. A shared Wi-Fi and Bluetooth receive signal path eliminates the need for an external RF switch while maintaining high sensitivity.

The SYN43711 is available in the two most widely used WLBGA packages: standard and plated-through-hole (PTH) compatible. PTH lowers PCB implementation costs. Availability: Synaptics?

SYN43711 is sampling to key customers now, with production quantities available in first quarter of 2024.