QCA9880 WLE900VX - 7A miniPCIe module, Qualcomm, 802.11ac, 2,4/5GHz, 3x3 MIMO, reference XB140 design, Compex
QCA 9880 WLE900VX - 7AA 802.11ac 3x3 MIMO miniPCIe module - limited amount available now - expected new production is Nov/Dec 2021- you can use 524wifi900vx Pro+ modules instead
Dual Band 3×3 MIMO 802.11ac Wave 1 Module
- Qualcomm-Atheros QCA9880
- XB140 Reference Design
- 2.4GHz maximum 21dBm output power & 5GHz maximum 20dBm output power (per chain)
- IEEE 802.11ac compliant & backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n
- 3X3 MIMO Technology & up to 1.3Gbps
- MiniPCI Express 1.1 interface
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WLE900VX - 7AA 802.11ac miniPCIe module
802.11ac 2.4/5GHz miniPCIe Radio Solution
The WLE900VX is an IEEE 802.11ac wireless adapter that operates in 2.4GHz and 5.0 GHz bands, available in PCIe mini card form factor. Featuring QCA9880 chipset, the WLE900VX dramatically increases the overall throughput up to 1.3Gbps with 3 x 3 MIMO technique. Leveraging the revolutionary 11ac technology, WLE900VX sets a new benchmark in throughput and range, making it ideal for consumer and enterprise applications, such as video, voice and data transmission. The WLE900VX is backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n and fully supports industry standards compliant security.
Powered by QCA9880, our WLE900VX MiniPCI-E wifi module based on a
- QCA Reference Design XB140
- Dual Band 802.11ac speeds up to 1.3Gbps
- Maximum 21dBm output power
- 3x3 MIMO
- FCC and CE Certified!
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Product highlights
Qualcomm-Atheros QCA9880 Version 2, XB140 Reference Design
2.4GHz maximum 19dBm output power & 5GHz maximum 18dBm output power (per chain), 23dBm(aggregate)
IEEE 802.11ac compliant & backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n
3X3 MIMO Technology & up to 1.3GBps
MiniPCI Express 1.1 interface
LINUX users :
customer was required to update their kernel by edited /drivers/net/wireless/ath/regd.c with change the following "reg->country_code = CTRY_UNITED_STATES;" to their country accordingly since this is an initial limitations of the card from Linux operating system itself.