Target Wake Time (TWT) (App Note 03)

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)

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)

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)

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.
MM610x Hardware Design Guide DG100-R

The MM610x Hardware Design Guide (DG100-R) provides circuit and layout recommendations for integrating Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow MM610x series. It includes guidelines on RF matching, board design, power sequencing, and interface layout to help hardware teams design robust modules.
Linux Driver Porting Guide (App Note 24)

The “Linux Driver Porting Guide (App Note 24)” provides a step-by-step methodology for porting Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow Linux driver to custom platforms. It explains required kernel hooks, abstraction layers, and common adaptation strategies.


