NXP Semiconductors Go Wireless with NXP

NXP Wireless Connectivity Solutions builds upon decades of Wi-Fi®, BLUETOOTH®, and multiprotocol system design expertise, offering an unrivaled connectivity portfolio. This offering of power-optimized and cost-efficient wireless transceivers enables products with advanced multi-radio and Wi-Fi capabilities across the Wi-Fi 4, 5, and 6 generations.

By combining connectivity with a scalable MCU and MPU portfolio, NXP provides solutions that encompass wireless and processors in flexible architecture options:
       •   Standalone - a single-chip wireless MCU
       •   Network Co-Processor - a wireless device that runs the network stack paired with a host processor
       •   Radio Co-Processor - a wireless device paired with a host processor that runs the network stack

NXP works with several leading module partners who design and manufacture wireless modules that utilize the NXP chipsets. Using a pre-tested and certified module brings time-to-market and ease-of-design advantages. Certain partners can offer design support and even custom software.

With this comprehensive array of wireless solutions, module partners, and a commitment to security, safety, and robust connectivity, NXP serves a wide variety of industrial, building/energy, healthcare, and smart home applications.

Applications

  • Industrial
    • Human Machine Interface (HMI)
    • HVAC systems
    • Factory automation
    • Robotics
  • Building and energy
    • Automation and security
    • Building access and control
    • Energy management
    • Electric meters
  • Healthcare
    • Patient monitoring
    • Medical instruments
    • Personal health and fitness
  • Smart homes
    • Home control panels
    • Home security
    • Thread border routers
    • Smart appliances

Videos

Portfolio Overview with Partner Modules

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Flexible Wireless Architectures

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FRDM Development Boards

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Published: 2024-10-11 | Updated: 2025-11-11