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Module adds wireless communications to embedded systems

February 20, 2026 By Puja Mitra Leave a Comment

The EnOcean 5 Click™ from MIKROE is a wireless connectivity Click board™ based on the EnOcean TCM 615 radio transceiver gateway module, providing bidirectional communication for EnOcean sensors, switches and actuators. Operating at 868.3 MHz using EnOcean Serial Protocol 3 (ESP3) and EnOcean Radio Protocol 1 (ERP1), it integrates a 50Ω PCB antenna, supports UART speeds of 57,600bps and 460,800bps, and includes onboard security features such as encryption, authentication and replay protection. Designed for mikroBUS™-enabled systems, it supports applications including energy-efficient dimmers, relays and shutter controllers, and is compatible with mikroSDK open-source libraries for development and evaluation.

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