Sterling™-LWB+ WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2 Modules

Recommended for New Design (RND)

Overview

New: M.2-2230 module, part # 453-00141!

Ezurio's (formerly Laird Connectivity) new Sterling-LWB+ WiFi 4 with Bluetooth 5.2 module, based upon the Infineon AIROC™ CYW43439 chipset, is the latest member of the successful Sterling-LWB radio family. This embedded module series is available as a System-in-Package (SIP) and two certified module versions, supporting either an on-board chip antenna or a MHF connector for an external antenna. It is designed to meet the demands of medical and industrial IoT connectivity, and is mechanically and pin compatible with our Sterling-LWB module as an upgrade path for existing customers.

The Sterling-LWB+ contains a fully featured WiFi 4 radio, enabled with our industry-leading software drivers and support. The secure, high performance SDIO solution provides easy integration with any Linux or Android based system. It is designed for IoT from the start: fully certified, easy to integrate, and is the fastest route to the market for wireless IoT applications.

  • Compatible: Our Linux Backports package supports many Linux kernels.
  • Reliable:  High quality drivers and extended product life support.
  • Robust:  Rich feature-set including 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Dual-Mode Bluetooth.
  • Secure:  Supports the latest WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise security standards.
  • Industrial Temp: Supports -40 to +85°C industrial temperature operation

Premium WiFi Advantage

The road to bringing wireless to your product is perilous and long – but it doesn’t have to be. These are the pillars of our value as a partner and provider: Excellence in development across hardware and software, delivered with industry-best support and deployed around the world in the markets that drive your business success.

Learn More

icon-wifi-advantage1.png

Ezurio is an Infineon Premium Partner

Ezurio is honored to be approved as an Infineon Premium Partner. A partnership which leverages Infineon’s AIROC™ Wi-Fi chipsets and ModusToolbox™ solutions combined with Ezurio's superior software enablement and integration support.

Learn More

INFIN_Premium_Partner_Signet_Update.png

Orion Development Boards

A collaboration Between Future Electronics and Ezurio

The Orion development boards are designed by Future Electronics to showcase our Sterling™-LWB+ (Infineon CYW43439) and Sterling-LWB5+ (Infineon CYW4373E) embedded Wi-Fi modules, which are based on the Infineon AIROC chipsets. The Orion design makes application development and evaluation easy. Both boards support the ST Micro Nucleo-144 adaptor for easy evaluation with STM32 MCUs and MikroBus header that enables further expansion. Both of our modules are supported by Infineon’s STM32 Connectivity Expansion Pack 1.5.1 for STM32CubeMX tool, for ease of application development.

Click below to request a kit from Future Electronics.

Request a Kit

orion-boards.png

Specifications

Wireless Specification
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 5.2
Chipset (Wireless)
Infineon CYW43439
Dimensions
12 x 12 x 3 mm (SiP Module)
21 x 15 x 4 mm (PCB Module)
22 x 30 x 2.73 (M.2 Module)
Antenna Options
MHF4, Integrated on-board chip antenna, or RF pin
Certifications
FCC, ISED, CE, UKCA, MIC RCM
Frequency
2.4 GHz (Single Band)
Interfaces - General
SDIO v2.0 (WLAN)
HCI HS-UART, PCM (Bluetooth)
Operating Temp (Max) (°C)
+85 °C
Operating Temp (Min) (°C)
-40 °C
Transmit Power (Max)
+18 dBm
Part NumberAdditional DescriptionAntenna TypeBulk or SingleChipset (Wireless)Frequency Range (Max)Frequency Range (Min)Logical InterfacesOS/SoftwareProduct TypeSystem ArchitectureTechnology
Sterling-LWB+, SiP Module
453-00083CBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, SiP Module Antenna Trace Bulk, Cut Tape Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling LWB+. PCB module with MHF4 Connector
453-00084CBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, PCB Module with MHF4 Connector MHF4 Connector Bulk, Cut Tape Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling LWB+, PCB module with Chip Antenna
453-00085CBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, PCB Module with Chip Antenna Chip Antenna Bulk, Cut Tape Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling-LWB+, SiP Module
453-00083RBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, SiP Module Antenna Trace Bulk, Tape and Reel Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling LWB+, PCB module with Chip Antenna
453-00085RBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, PCB Module with Chip Antenna Chip Antenna Bulk, Tape and Reel Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling LWB+. PCB module with MHF4 Connector
453-00084RBuy Now
Sterling LWB+, PCB Module with MHF4 Connector MHF4 Connector Bulk, Tape and Reel Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2
Sterling-LWB+ M.2-2230 Module
453-00141Buy Now
Sterling LWB+, M.2 Module MHF4 Connector Infineon CYW43439 2400 MHz2400 MHzSDIO, HS-UART, PCM Linux Embedded Module Hosted 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 5.2

Development Kits

  • 453-00084-K1

    453-00084-K1

    Additional Description
    Sterling LWB+ Development Kit, MHF4 Connector
    Antenna Type
    MHF4 Connector
    Learn More
  • 453-00085-K1

    453-00085-K1

    Additional Description
    Sterling LWB+ Development Kit, Chip Antenna
    Antenna Type
    Chip Antenna
    Learn More

Documentation

Name Part Type Last Updated
Product Brief - Sterling LWB+ All Product Brief 10/05/2022
AS/NZS Certifications - Sterling LWB+ All Certification 01/04/2022
CE Certifications - Sterling LWB+ All Certification 01/04/2022
IC Certifications - Sterling LWB+ All Certification 01/04/2022
FCC Certifications - Sterling LWB+ All Certification 01/04/2022
JP Certifications - Sterling LWB+ All Certification 01/04/2022
Datasheet - Sterling-LWB+ All Datasheet 10/04/2022
Regulatory Information Guide - Sterling-LWB+ All Certification 03/17/2023
RoHS 3 Compliance - Wi-Fi Products All Certification 01/11/2024
3D Model - Sterling LWB+ SiP (453-00083) All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
3D Model - Sterling LWB+ Module, MHF4 (453-00084) All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
3D Model - Sterling LWB+ Module, Chip Antenna (453-00085) All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
PCB Footprint (DXF and Altium) - Sterling LWB+ All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
SCH Symbols (Altium format) - Sterling-LWB+ All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
CAD Files Sterling-LWB/LWB+ U.FL and Chip Antenna SD Cards All Technical Drawings 03/09/2022
Software, Sona IF573 and Sterling-LWBx All Software 03/25/2024
Reference Design - Sterling-LWB+ (.DXF Format) All Technical Drawings 04/29/2022
User Guide - Sterling-LWB+ SiP Reference Design All Documentation 12/05/2023
EVK Schematic - Sterling-LWB+ All Technical Drawings 01/31/2024
REACH-SVHC Statement - Sterling-LWB+ All Certification 08/01/2022
Application Note - Supporting WPA3 Personal in LWB/LWB+/LWB5+ All Application Note 11/14/2022
JP Certifications - Sterling LWB+ M.2 All Certification 12/13/2022
IC Certifications - Sterling LWB+ M.2 All Certification 12/13/2022
AS/NZS Certifications - Sterling LWB+ M.2 All Certification 12/13/2022
CE Certifications - Sterling LWB+ M.2 All Certification 12/13/2022
FCC Certifications - Sterling LWB+ M.2 All Certification 12/13/2022

Certified Antennas

  • 001-0015

    001-0015

    FlexNotch 2.4 GHz Antenna
    Learn More
  • 001-0030

    001-0030

    mFlexPIFA Flexible Adhesive-Backed PIFA Internal Antenna
    Learn More
  • 001-0022

    001-0022

    FlexPIFA / FlexPIFA 6E Flexible Adhesive-Backed PIFA Internal Antennas
    Learn More
  • EFG2400A3S-10MH4L

    EFG2400A3S-10MH4L

    i-FlexPIFA™ Series Inverted Flexible PIFA Antennas
    Learn More

FAQ

How to activate SDIO on the M2 slot of the i.MX8 LPDDR4 DVK of NXP

After building a default image for the NXP i.MX8 LPDDR4 DVK device tree is such that M2 slot provides PCIe connectivity.
However SDIO device tree is generated and available in the image.
The parameter "fdtfile=" in U-Boot needs to be changed.

Change "fdtfile=imx8mp-evk-revb4.dtb" to "fdtfile=imx8mp-evk-usdhc1-m2.dtb" by:
u-boot=> setenv fdtfile imx8mp-evk-revb4-usdhc1-m2.dtb
u-boot=> saveenv

Reference:
root@imx8mp-lpddr4-evk:~# ls /dev/mmc*
/dev/mmcblk2       /dev/mmcblk2boot0  /dev/mmcblk2boot1  /dev/mmcblk2p1     /dev/mmcblk2p2     /dev/mmcblk2rpmb
root@imx8mp-lpddr4-evk:~# mount /dev/mmcblk2p1 /media/
root@imx8mp-lpddr4-evk:~# ls /media | grep usdhc
imx8mp-evk-revb4-usdhc1-m2.dtb
imx8mp-evk-usdhc1-m2.dtb

Do any of your Wi-Fi radios work with ST Microprocessors?

If you are using any of these ST Microprocessors in your application, you can pair either the Sterling-LWB5+ or the Sterling-LWB+ using ST Micro's stm32cubeide.

  • STM32H7xx
  • STM32L5xx
  • STM32U5xx
  • STM32H5xx

Do any of your Wi-Fi radios work with a PSOC6?

If you are using an Infineon PSOC6 Microprocessor in your application you can pair either the Sterling-LWB5+ or the Sterling-LWB+ using Infineon's ModusToolbox software.

Does the LWB+ Work with an RTOS?

While the Sterling-LWB+ does not have an onboard MCU, if you are using a PSOC6 or certain ST Microprocessors in your application you can use the Sterling-LWB+.

PSOC6

The Sterling-LWB+ can be used with the Infineon PSOC6 through their ModusToolbox software.

ST Micro

The Sterling-LWB+ can be used with stm32cubeide on these Microprocessors:

  • STM32H7xx
  • STM32L5xx
  • STM32U5xx
  • STM32H5xx

I am planning on using kernel 6.1 (mickledore), is there anything I need to be aware of?

There was a change in kernel 5.19 and higher, lrd-11 is built against the kernel 6.1 kernel backports), where there is a requirement to add cfg80211 to your image as a module (m) in the base platform kernel configuration. It must not be left out and must not be included as built-in (y). Networking support->Wireless->cfg80211 - wireless configuration API

Do I need to do anything differently in lrd-11 release?

Do I need to do anything differently in lrd-11 release?

There was a change in kernel 5.19 and higher, lrd-11 is built against the kernel 6.1 kernel backports), where there is a requirement to add cfg80211 to your image as a module (m) in the base platform kernel configuration. It must not be left out and must not be included as built-in (y).

  • Networking support->Wireless->cfg80211 - wireless configuration API

Why I am seeing an error while trying to build lrd-11 in Yocto?

I am seeing an error: error: 'struct net_device' has no member named 'ieee80211_ptr' while trying to build the lrd-11.0 release in Yocto.

This is due to a change in kernel 5.19 and higher, (lrd-11.0 is built against 6.1 kernel backports), where there is a requirement to add cfg80211 to your image.

To accomplish this:

  1. Edit your kernel configuration by entering bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel
  2. Edit Networking support/Wireless and set cfg80211 to "M" for module
  3. Save your changes.
  4. Run your build again.

Do Laird Wifi modules work with OpenWRT?

Yes, Laird Wifi modules can be integrated with OpenWRT like with almost any other Linux operating system.

See Lairds "Guide" Section for an example on how to integrate the Sterling-LWB5+ Wifi/Bluetooth module with OpenWRT on a Raspberry Pi.

Why and I getting an error in dmesg "brcmfmac: brcmf_sdio_htclk: HT Avail timeout (1000000): clkctl 0x50" when trying to start my Sterling-LWB+ radio?

I am getting an error in dmesg "brcmfmac: brcmf_sdio_htclk: HT Avail timeout (1000000): clkctl 0x50" when trying to start my Sterling-LWB+ radio. 

In general, this error occurs when you do not have a 32kHz external oscillator in your design. This is required for the LWB series radios. 

From the Sterling-LWB+ Datasheet:


Can I use power save mode for AP mode?

PM mode is ignored when operating as an AP.  It is effectively PM=0.

How to support WPA3 Enterprise Suite b 192 by NetworkManager?

The setting would be similar as TLS setup except these two configurations. 

802-11-wireless-security.proto wpa3

 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt wpa-eap-eap-suite-b-192

 

For example:

nmcli c add type wifi ifname wlo61s0 con-name 'My Wifi Network' \
  802-11-wireless.ssid 'My Wifi' \
      802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt wpa-eap-eap-suite-b-192 \

      802-11-wireless-security.proto wpa3 \

      802-1x.eap tls \
      802-1x.identity identity@example.com \
      802-1x.ca-cert /etc/cert/ca.pem \
      802-1x.client-cert /etc/cert/user.pem \
      802-1x.private-key /etc/cert/user.prv \
      802-1x.private-key-password the_password

How to support WPA3 Enterprise Suite b 192 by wpa-supplicant configuration?

If you configure Wi-Fi setting by wpa_supplicant, you will need to setup a configuration file such as "/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf", and then execute wpa_supplicant as below command.

wpa_supplicant -Dnl80211 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -i wlan0 -B -ddd


Here is the example of wpa_supplicant.conf to setup "WPA3 Enterprise Suite b 192" network.

ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant

#update_config=1

network={

        ssid="Cisco_2802_WPA3_Enterprise"

        proto=WPA3

        key_mgmt=WPA-EAP-SUITE-B-192

        ieee80211w=2

        pairwise=GCMP-256

        group=GCMP-256

        group_mgmt= BIP-GMAC-256

        eap=TLS

identity=xxxx

ca_cert="/etc/cert/ca.pem"

client_cert="/etc/cert/user.pem"

private_key="/etc/cert/user.prv"

private_key_passwd="password"

phase1=”tls_suiteb=1”

}

Do the LWB series radios support Monitor Mode?

The Sterling-LWBSterling-LWB5Sterling-LWB5+ and the Sterling-LWB+ do not support Monitor Mode. As of 3Q-2023, the only Laird Radios that support Monitor mode are the 60-SIPT and the 60-2230C.

How do I determine which LRU installer I need?

In the Regulatory Tools package you receive there are many files. The filename structure is:

{radio-type}-{toolchain}-{version}.tar.bz2

For example, the file mfg60n-arm-eabihf-10.135.0.6.tar.bz2 would be for our 60 Series radio running on a system with a GNU Embedded Application Binary Interface (High Float) running version 10.135.0.6 of the Laird firmware. 

An easy way to determine your toolchain is to use the command:

ls -l /ld-linux*

Where can I find the Regulatory Test tools for Laird's Wi-Fi products?

For Regulatory Testing you will be required to load a special firmware to put the radio into "Test Mode". The code for our Wi-Fi modules is available-by-request by opening a case with our Support Team at https://www.lairdconnect.com/resources/support.

Does LWBx series support WPA3 OWE?

No, the LWBx series of WiFi/BT modules do not support WPA3 OWE or SAE-PK (Public Key).

How can Lairds LWB-series radios be used with Raspberry Pis and Raspberry Pi OS?

The Sterling-LWBx radios can be used with Raspberry Pis running Raspberry Pi OS.

A module parameter (available from release version 10.54.0.13 on) will have to be used to prevent the module from ideling as OS calls from the mmc driver on RPi will not be answered suitably causing the SDIO communication not to function correctly.

Please reference this tutorial for the 60-series radios and contact Laird for the usage of the above mentioned module parameter for the LWB radios.

https://lairdcp.github.io/guides/Sterling-60-Tutorials/1.0/raspberry-pi-wifi-bt.html


How can I manipulate the power saving settings for Wifi in my Linux environment?

Wifi adapters by default often come up in a power save mode. That is a mode in which the adapter shuts off the network connection in a state of inactivity.

While this is a good way to achieve additional power savings it of course introduces a delay for re-connecting.

To set the mode on or off:

iw wlan0 set power_save on iw wlan0 set power_save off

To query the current setting issue:

iw wlan0 get power_save

Some systems might require "sudo" in front of the commands to be exectuted.

Jetson TX2 NX Wi-Fi USB is not showing up after a soft reboot

The Jetson TX2 NX does not act the same as the Jetson Nano when providing power to the m.2 slot. The Jetson Nano will automatically toggle PMU_EN, while the TX2 NX will require a manual toggle of the pin in software.

This applies to USB variants, as PCIe variants have a reset built into the PCIe standard.

unknown symbol in dmesg error

On a linux system if the dmesg is reporting an unknown symbol this is usually due to one of the following:

  1. The backports drivers didn't get compiled against the correct kernel.
  2. WLAN, CONFIG_BT, and WIRELESS were not removed from the kernel menuconfig.
  3. backports was compiled with different flags than how the kernel was compiled.

 

Do your Wi-Fi modules provide a temperature value?

Currently none of our Wi-Fi modules support reading a temperature value.

One important thing to make sure before sending in your device to Laird for country, regulatory or antenna testing.

When you have an agreement with Laird to send in your device for testing of anything around your radio you need to make sure your radio can be set to all necessary test modes.

In order to do that please contact the Laird FAE already known to you or write to Laird at "support@lairdconnect.com" to get in contact with us.

Your FAE will be able to help you determine if your device is fit for testing.

How to set regulation domain in LWB/LWB5/LWB5+ with latest release 8.5.0.7 and later release in Linux platform?

(1) By option regdomain

/etc/modprobe.d/brcmfmac.conf

# Sample contents of a brcmfmac.conf file configured for operation in
#  the United States
options brcmfmac regdomain="US"

(2) By device tree

@mmc0 {
  #address-cells = <1>;
  #size-cells = <0>;
  bus-width = <4>;
  non-removable;

  brcmf: wifi@1 {
    reg = <1>;
    compatible = "brcm,bcm4329-fmac";
    laird,regdomain = "US";
  };
};

How will Laird handle the FRAG attack announced by Wi-Fi Alliance in 2021 May?

Please refer this blog as below. Laird are currently investigating these issues internally and investigating with the chipset vendors and our internal QA team to establish test scenarios to evaluate the impacted devices.

/resources/blog/frag-attack-wi-fi-putting-pieces-back-together

What are some disadvantages of using AP+STA?

The AP and STA are on the same channel potentially causing disconnections if the STA roams to a different AP. The Sterling-70 has the advantage of dual independent radios that can run on different Wi-Fi channels.

What is the MCS index for Wi-Fi?

MCS stands for Modulation Coding Scheme and is an industry metric index based on Wi-Fi connection parameters between a client and wireless access point. These parameters include modulation type, coding rate, spatial streams, channel width, and guard interval.

What versions of Android are supported by Laird Wi-Fi modules?

This can be found by reviewing the release notes for the specific product on GitHub.

 

I have a Ubuntu system that has automatic updates will this affect my Wi-Fi?

Yes as new kernels are updated in Ubuntu automatically it will break backports and will need to be reinstalled.

Can I use a Laird WiFi module on Ubuntu?

Laird modules can be used on a Ubuntu system with a kernel version that is supported by Laird backports.

To check, find the kernel version of the Ubuntu system and then check the release notes of the products to see if the latest backports supports that kernel.

Sterling-60 Release Notes

Sterling-LWB Release Notes

Can I use VOUT_3P3 to power VDDIO?

No, if VBAT is 3.6V or greater, this power source should be used for VDDIO_RF, and USB2_AVDD33 if strapped for USB. Otherwise leave this pin disconnected.

Is there a way to extend the shelf life of Laird modules?? If the shelf life cannot be extended in any way, what are the consequences of using modules after shelf life?

The shelf life statements are essentially to prevent mishandling of the product and not storing it properly. If the modules are still sealed in the package, stored at the proper temperature and have not been exposed to moisture they should be fine. However, when working with modules beyond their shelf life you MUST bake the modules before populating the them to your board. Failure to bake the modules could result in the yield rate dropping down lower than expectation due to popcorn or de-lamination on the modules. It is recommended that you follow IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 which is the general standard for the handling, packing, shipping and use of moisture/reflow sensitive surface mount devices.

Our main concern is around the castellation/pads which solder the module to the board. It is imperative those pads do not get tarnished, as this would cause soldering issues. Humidity can affect solderability as well, as if there is any excess moisture in the solder on the module, during reflow of the module to the board, steam balls can essentially explode the solder and sometimes result in an open circuit (or possibly a short circuit).

As long as all of the moisture handling and temperature guidelines are being followed you will likely have no issues. It is further recommended that when you do the build with modules that have exceeded their shelf life that you start with a handful to perform a test run and do a final test to make sure all is working as expected. As long as there are no issues with the initial test run we would expect that you will not experience any problems.

Become a Ezurio Customer and Gain Exclusive Access to Our Design Services Team

  • Antenna Scans
  • Antenna selection and placement
  • Custom antenna design
  • Worldwide EMC testing / certifications
  • Embedded RF hardware / firmware design
  • Cloud architecture and integration
  • Mobile application development
  • Product & Industrial Design

Talk to an Expert

Buy Now

Distributor Part In Stock Region Buy
Mouser 453-00083C 996 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00083R 0 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00084-K1 8 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00084C 266 North America Buy Now
Avnet 453-00084R 0 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00084R 0 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00085-K1 14 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00085C 27 North America Buy Now
Avnet 453-00085R 0 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00085R 0 North America Buy Now
Mouser 453-00141 93 North America Buy Now
Avnet 453-00141 0 North America Buy Now

Distributors

Distributor Phone Number Region Website
Arrow Electronics 1-855-326-4757
+44 2039 365486
APAC, North America, South America, EMEA Website
Avnet 1-480-643-2000
+44 1628 512900
APAC, North America, South America, EMEA Website
Braemac Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia +61 2 9550 6600
+64 9 477 2148
APAC Website
Cal-Chip Connect 1-215-942-8900
North America Website
DigiKey 1-800-344-4539
North America, South America, APAC, EMEA Website
EBV Elektronik EMEA Website
Farlink Technology China, Hong Kong +86 13266922199
APAC Website
Farnell 1-800-936-198
+44 3447 11 11 22
EMEA Website
Future Electronics 1-800-675-1619
1-514-428-8470
North America, South America, APAC, EMEA Website
Glyn +49-6126-590-0
EMEA Website
Hy-Line Germany Only +49 89 614 503 0
EMEA Website
Jetronic China, Hong Kong and Taiwan 852-27636806 
APAC Website
Laird Connectivity 1-847-839-6925
+44 1628 858941
North America, South America, APAC, EMEA Website
M2M Germany +49-6081-587386-0
EMEA Website
Martinsson +46 8 7440300
EMEA Website
McCoy South East Asia +65 6515 2988
APAC Website
Mouser 1-800-346-6873
+44 1494 427500
North America, South America, APAC, EMEA Website
RS Components +852-2421-9898
+44 3457-201201
North America, South America, APAC, EMEA Website
Ryoyo Japan +81-3-3543-7711
APAC Website
Solsta UK Only +44 (0) 1527 830800
EMEA Website
Supreme Components International India, South East Asia +65 6848-1178
APAC Website
Symmetry Electronics 1-866-506-8829
North America Website
Tekdis Australia and New Zealand +61 3 8669 1210
APAC Website
Telsys +972 3 7657666
EMEA Website
WPG +44 1628 958460
EMEA Website