Ricor's devices have certificates from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia for participation in government procurement as a domestic manufacturer.
The Wi-Fi 6 module developed by Ricor has received a conclusion from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, confirming its production within the country. It received the registry name WiFi/BT M.2 V6Е Rikor НДБА.469535.002. The company explained:
After receiving the conclusion, its use brings 30 additional points when entering products into the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. This indicator is comparable to the points for using domestic RAM, the cost of which is about twice as high as the Wi-Fi module. Thus, the integration of Ricor's solution allows customers to enter tenders with products that meet localization requirements and at the same time gain a price advantage over competitors.
The new module provides connectivity for the Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) standard. It operates in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz bands at speeds up to 2402 Mbps. Support for wide 160 MHz channels and MU-MIMO and OFDMA technologies is provided. Bluetooth 5.4 is also supported. Up to seven classic and sixteen BLE devices can be connected simultaneously. The module has dimensions of 22 x 30 x 2.3 mm and can be used in laptops, TVs, industrial systems, and many other devices.
Now on home
Герой России Гарнаев: никто из профессионалов о возобновлении производства на КАЗ всерьёз не говорит
Система отслеживает спутники на высотах до 50 000 км и ведёт за ними наблюдение
The armored vehicle is equipped with a KamAZ-740.35-400 diesel engine with a power of 400 hp.
Constant improvements in avionics, weapons and tactical capabilities will make the aircraft a flexible response to future challenges
The exterior of the KamAZ-54901 features fairings on the cab and chassis for fuel economy
Fighters are in demand both domestically and abroad
Tyazhpromexport and Venezuela Agree on Plant Revival
The company not only completed the state order, but also quickly mastered the production of AK-12K for special forces
Experts have developed a photogrammetric complex with a resolution of less than 1 cm