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An MCU-resident rapid prototyping and education environment. Including zigbee wireless
By samshekar Oct 23rd, 2009
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The pedal sub routine’s responsibility is to move the pedal. Okay. So, first thing we’re going to do is we’re going to clear the old pedal position. |
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Demo of Embedded Wireless Solutions
By samshekar Mar 5th, 2009
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Our transceiver chip is the MRF24J40 and this is our module solution, new, introduced today which is fully FCC certified for the United States, also for Canada and ETSI for Europe. |
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Wireless Technology for the SSDs
By arag61 Feb 20th, 2009
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You do not need to be a physicist to understand the advantages of SSDs (Solid State Disk) compared to the HDs (Hard Disk): no moving parts (no mechanical parts), much less power consumed, very little heat produced, total silence, extremely competitive read/write data amount and, above all, performances that are improved continuously. |
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ZigBee module with 32-Bit ARM Processor
By John Artiuch Oct 4th, 2008
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ZigBee module with 32-Bit ARM Processor is ideal for remote sensing. California Eastern Laboratories is the only company that offers an IEEE 802.15.4 wireless module with an internal 32-Bit ARM processor. The module named FreeStar Pro is based on Freescale Semiconductor’s MC13224V radio/processor Platform in Package (PiP) chip. It offers lots of memory and I/O ports making it simple to design complex wireless nodes. |
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