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ORDERING INFORMATION
Table 7 provides ordering information for the RN-174 evaluation board.
Table 7. Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
RN-174-P
RN-174 board with PCB trace antenna, standard firmware
RN-174-W
RN-174 board with wire antenna, standard firmware,
Note
(1)
RN-174-U
RN-174 board with U.FL. connector, standard firmware,
Note
(1)
RN-174-C
RN-174 board with chip antenna, standard firmware,
Note
(1)
RN-174-K
Development Kit (Includes the RN-174 board and accessory cables)
RN-UFL-SMA6
6 inch cable with U.FL connector on one end and SMA on the other
RN-SMA4-RP
4” external antenna with reverse polarity SMA connector. Used with RN-UFL-SMA6
For other configurations, contact Roving Networks directly.
Notes:
1.
For these non-standard configurations, please contact Roving Networks directly at [email protected].
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