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Bypass Boobytrap (App Note 29)

The “Bypass Boobytrap (App Note 29)” investigates performance variability in high-frequency RF circuits caused by parasitic impedances in decoupling capacitors. It models and measures how capacitor inductance interacts to create unwanted resonances and shows design adjustments to stabilize gain.

Centralized Authentication Control (App Note 25)

The “Centralized Authentication & Control (App Note 25)” explains how to integrate a central authentication mechanism to manage user access and network control across Wi-Fi systems. It focuses on implementing backend authorization, coordinated control, and session management between access points.

MM6108 TCP Keep Alive Offload (App Note 21)

The MM6108 TCP Keep-Alive Offload (App Note 21) describes how to offload TCP keep-alive functionality within the MM6108 module to reduce host processor overhead and power consumption during idle periods.

BCF Overview and Impact on System Performance (App Note 26)

The “BCF Overview & Impact on System Performance (App Note 26)” gives a deep dive into how Board Configuration Files (BCFs) affect Wi-Fi HaLow module performance. It explains BCF parameters, calibration impacts, RF behaviour, and trade-offs designers must navigate.

Thin LMAC (App Note 20)

The “Thin LMAC (App Note 20)” explains how to enable and configure Thin LMAC mode on Morse Micro Wi-Fi HaLow access points to support over 2,000 stations. It details setup, configuration, scaling, and verification methods for large-scale HaLow deployments.

Bringing Up prplMesh on Linux (App Note 18)

The “Bringing Up prplMesh on Linux (App Note 18)” explains how to deploy and configure prplMesh (Multi-AP / Agent/Controller) on Linux hosts. It includes integration steps, setup scripts, dependency requirements, and Linux build workflows.

Target Wake Time (TWT) (App Note 03)

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The “Target Wake Time (App Note 03)” explains how TWT (Target Wake Time) is implemented and managed in Wi-Fi HaLow systems to improve power efficiency. It covers negotiation, scheduling, and use cases for battery-powered devices.

Morsectrl Guide (App Note 13)

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The “MorseCtrl Guide (App Note 13)” is a reference for using the `morsectrl` command-line utility to manage Morse Micro Wi-Fi HaLow modules. It explains commands for configuration, monitoring, firmware upgrade, and diagnostics.

Dynamic Channel Selection Guide (App Note 17)

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The “Dynamic Channel Selection Guide (App Note 17)” explains how to implement automatic channel selection algorithms to optimize performance and coexistence in Wi-Fi HaLow systems. It covers detection logic, scanning intervals, and decision metrics.

MM6108 SDIO SPI Troubleshooting Guide (App Note 15)

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The “MM6108 SDIO/SPI Troubleshooting Guide (App Note 15)” helps developers diagnose and resolve interface issues when using SDIO or SPI with Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow module. It covers signal integrity checks, clocking, voltage levels, and error debugging strategies.

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