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10981 Eicher Drive
Lenexa
KS 84119
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Telephone: (USA) +1 913 492 2320
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Listing of all 26 news releases from Aerocomm:
ZigBee module family extends range, cuts costs
Targeted at high volume, cost-sensitive, short-range applications where battery-powered communication is paramount, the ZB2430-D is the industry's first sub-$10 ZigBee module.
News from Aerocomm ( 8 January 2007)
Spread spectrum transceivers go further
Aerocomm has added a long range mode to its family of 900MHz spread spectrum transceivers.
News from Aerocomm (13 October 2005)
Spread spectrum family strikes up a new band
A 868MHz spread spectrum transceiver has been designed specifically for products destined for the European market.
News from Aerocomm ( 5 August 2005)
Transceivers bring Ethernet and RF together
The rugged plug-and play ConnexNet line of Ethernet-enabled transceivers merges AeroComm's sophisticated RF protocol with the Digi Connect ME embedded device server.
News from Aerocomm (13 May 2005)
Transceivers are made for peer-to-peer networking
AeroComm eases networking for a wide variety of industrial control applications with true peer-to-peer technology, embedded into new AC4790 transceivers.
News from Aerocomm (22 April 2005)
RF modems handle dirty duties
Fuelled by market demand for affordable, heavy-duty wireless equipment, AeroComm has released its ACE family of RF modems.
News from Aerocomm (28 February 2005)
Packaged transceivers shift data a long way
Now available with a full 1W output power, AeroComm's ConnexLink packaged transceivers can talk over distances up to 32km line-of-sight.
News from Aerocomm (10 August 2004)
Protocol beefs up wireless communications
In response to heavy market demand for a robust mesh networking protocol, AeroComm has developed its MeshRF peer-to-peer technology.
News from Aerocomm (24 February 2004)
FHSS transceiver shrinks to multichip module
A new miniature all-inclusive 900MHz FHSS transceiver breaks new ground in the short-range wireless market.
News from Aerocomm (17 November 2003)
Design suites ease route to low-power radio
Aerocomm has upgraded its 900MHz and 2.4GHz design suites.
News from Aerocomm ( 7 October 2003)
Transceiver raises power for wider range
AeroComm's AC4424 frequency-hopping transceiver module now offers an improved range thanks to a power output rating increase to 100mW.
News from Aerocomm (23 July 2003)
Radio modules take on security applications
User application article Security is a major area in which the rapidly growing field of wireless connectivity - particularly in longer range applications - is able to provide many user benefits.
News from Aerocomm (25 June 2003)
Radio module goes to extremes
AeroComm has upgraded its AC5124 spread spectrum, frequency hopping RF module with improved operating temperature performance and improved range.
News from Aerocomm (28 May 2003)
Budget module brings spread spectrum to the masses
AeroComm has released a very competitively priced 868MHz spread spectrum wireless module.
News from Aerocomm ( 2 May 2003)
Design suite provides instant wireless
True to its motto of "instant wireless", AeroComm has introduced a complete design suite that includes all the necessary tools to rapidly integrate wireless connectivity into OEM products.
News from Aerocomm (24 March 2003)
Budget price for spread-spectrum module
Aimed at OEMs producing equipment for the Americas, AeroComm has released a 900MHz spread spectrum module that is less than half the price of similarly specified modules from other manufacturers.
News from Aerocomm (27 February 2003)
Spread-spectrum modules aid fleet management
User application article Highlighting the breadth of applications now employing wireless technology, AeroComm has supplied transceivers for a range of vehicle management applications.
News from Aerocomm (27 January 2003)
Bluetooth is no panacea for short range wireless
Technical background article Many OEMs contemplating incorporating Bluetooth into their products are being misled - or at the very least are becoming confused about the platform's capabilities and rollout, says Jim O'Callaghan.
News from Aerocomm (10 December 2002)
Wireless wheel alignment cuts the umbilical
User application article AeroComm has developed a wireless system for use in wheel alignment applications that removes cumbersome umbilical cables from the workplace while simplifying and speeding up the process.
News from Aerocomm ( 8 November 2002)
Transceivers tackle temperature extremes
The AC4424 transceiver family facilitates problem-free radio communication between outdoor equipment operating at -40C with indoor equipment operating at +80C.
News from Aerocomm (28 August 2002)
New source for AeroComm in the UK
Spread spectrum applications mushroom
Low-cost spectrum analyser for 2.4GHz networks
Development kits get wireless up and running
Spread-spectrum transceiver goes on for miles
