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Würth Elektronik at embedded world 2026

From March 10 to 12, in Nuremberg, Germany, Würth Elektronik showcases secure wireless connectivity for embedded systems.

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Würth Elektronik at embedded world 2026

At embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg — a leading international trade fair for embedded hardware and software technologies — Würth Elektronik eiSos is presenting a portfolio of secure, high-performance wireless solutions aimed at embedded and IoT applications. The company’s presentation emphasizes complete radio-frequency (RF) connectivity offerings and services that support hardware, firmware, and regulatory needs.

Comprehensive RF Connectivity for Embedded Designs
Würth Elektronik positions itself as a “one-stop shop for RF connectivity” by combining compact wireless modules with the ancillary components necessary for robust embedded designs. At embedded world, the company is featuring the Proteus-IV and Ophelia-IV RF modules, both of which leverage the latest Nordic Semiconductor nRF54L15 system-on-chip (SoC) platform. These modules are designed to deliver high performance with energy-efficient operation, offering developers a building block for decentralized sensor and actuator networks typical of modern IoT systems.

In contrast to solutions that focus only on silicon and form factor, Würth Elektronik pairs its modules with coaxial connectors, RF inductors optimized for antenna matching, and dedicated chip and rod antennas, enabling more complete subsystem integration without requiring developers to source each part independently.

Embedded Wireless Development Support and Services
Beyond hardware, Würth Elektronik offers a suite of support services that address challenges often encountered in embedded wireless development. These include antenna matching assistance, certification support, custom firmware development, and protocol selection guidance. By coupling design services with hardware supply, the company aims to reduce integration risk and accelerate time-to-market for customers.

Security is a core aspect of Würth Elektronik’s wireless strategy. With the proliferation of connected endpoints in industrial and consumer environments, embedded wireless networks have become potential vectors for cyber-attacks. To mitigate this risk, Würth Elektronik advocates for Security by Design practices that integrate protective measures into firmware and communication protocols at early stages of development, rather than as an afterthought.

Simulation and Design Tools on Display
The company is also highlighting simulation-based design support at its booth through demonstrations of QSPICE, a version of the well-known LTspice simulator tailored to the latest wide-bandgap semiconductor devices, including silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) parts. The QSPICE demo underscores the importance of accurate physical modeling in RF and power-electronics design processes.

Technical Sessions and Industry Engagement
At embedded world 2026, Würth Elektronik representatives are contributing to the educational program beyond the exhibition floor. A seminar titled “Safeguarding Industrial Interfaces – Reliable Protection against Transient Overvoltage” covers mechanisms to protect electronic designs from overvoltage events, reflecting the company’s broader engagement with system reliability and compliance topics. Participation in Student Day further extends the firm’s involvement in workforce development and knowledge transfer.

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