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Network modules provide processing boost

An Alpha Micro Components product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 14, 2008

In addition to this technological innovation, the MO300E and XS300E modules have quad-band coverage and fully integrated internet connectivity.

Alpha Micro Components has released the Sagem MO300E and XS300E network modules.

They are smaller and faster than previous models, and can handle the most complex applications thanks to the embedded Linux operating system, the modules open up an entire range of new potential applications.

Sagem Communications is the first manufacturer to bring together a Linux operating system with Edge technology, creating efficient and flexible M2M modules.

This gives users, within the open Linux environment, a huge processing capacity, multiple interfaces and extended memory.

With its open platform, client applications can now be directly embedded in the module, thereby enabling it to act as the system controller, achieving significant gains in productivity and reductions in costs.

These applications can be upgraded remotely by means of the OTA e-maintenance system.

In addition to this technological innovation, the MO300E and XS300E modules have quad-band coverage and fully integrated internet connectivity.

They are ideally adapted for the operating constraints of all industrial sectors thanks to their extended temperature range (-35 to 75C) and low power consumption (2mA in idle mode).

The new products are fully compatible with the other modules in the Sagem Communications Edge range.

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