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Listing of all 50 news releases from Digi International:

Zigbee modules boost network size

The ZigBee Pro feature set enables deployment of larger, more stable and interoperable ZigBee networks with advanced features.

News from Digi International (21 April 2008)

Microprocessors provide custom interfaces

Flexible interface modules (FIMS) reduce product design complexity and cost by cutting the number of electronic components in a product.

News from Digi International (17 April 2008)

Embedded RF module boasts 25km range

The XBee-Pro XSC is ideal for wireless solutions requiring long-range performance in a cost-optimised, easy-to-deploy module solution.

News from Digi International (16 April 2008)

Cellular router eases wireless working

SpaceDev uses the Digi Wi-Point 3G to allow its engineers to send data back to company headquarters from remote rocket testing sites.

News from Digi International (28 March 2008)

RF module allows long-range ZigBee networking

The XBee-PRO ZNet 2.5 allows ZigBee mesh networking to be used for applications with large distances between nodes, like automated meter reading, asset management and remote sensor management.

News from Digi International (27 February 2008)

Small device provides simple ZigBee connections

Digi International's ZigBee/802.15.4 device provides easy, cost-effective IP connectivity to wireless ZigBee networks where access to an Ethernet or Wi-Fi infrastructure exists.

News from Digi International ( 7 February 2008)

Wireless system provides network options

The multifunction ConnectPort X4 provides ZigBee-to-cellular, ZigBee-to-Wi-Fi or ZigBee-to-Ethernet connectivity.

News from Digi International ( 6 February 2008)

WAN router provides simple, high-speed connections

The Digi Connect WAN 3G provides primary Wireless WAN connections to remote sites containing Ethernet and serial devices.

News from Digi International (31 January 2008)

GPRS router upgrades remote telemetry

The Digi Connect WAN GPRS provides reliable GSM wireless TCP/IP datacomms via cellular networks for primary connectivity to remote sites and devices.

News from Digi International (30 January 2008)

Processor module joins wireless card on show

The ConnectCore 9P 9215 is a powerful and cost-effective embedded processor module based on Digi's new NET+ARM NS9215 ARM9 processor.

News from Digi International (18 January 2008)

Simulator integrates old modems

Digi DialServ extends the life of existing remote equipment by allowing devices to communicate with a centralised location as if they were TCP/IP devices.

News from Digi International (30 October 2007)

ZigBee modules survive encased in ice

 User application article   XBee ZigBee modules were chosen to monitor the temperature of a ice skating rink.

News from Digi International (19 October 2007)

Transmitters aid high-speed photography

 User application article   MaxStream XBee-PRO modules from Digi International made it easy to start and stop the high-speed filming of greyhounds.

News from Digi International (17 August 2007)

Long-range wireless comes out of the box

Stand-alone RF modems require no configuration to provide a reliable wireless link out of the box.

News from Digi International (11 July 2007)

Network kit drops in to connect over IP

IP gateways provide seamless connectivity of ZigBee, Wi-Fi, cellular and Ethernet traffic to centralised applications and databases.

News from Digi International (15 June 2007)

Ethernet kit released for .NET Micro

Digi JumpStart Kits are a new breed of development kits that make it easy, fast, and economical for engineers to develop network-connected devices.

News from Digi International (25 April 2007)

UK office moves to more central location

Digi International has moved its UK office from Bristol to Leatherhead, Surrey.

News from Digi International (19 February 2007)

Embedded development kit for Windows CE 6.0

Digi International launched at Embedded World a development kit with board support package (BSP) for Microsoft's Windows Embedded CE version 6.0 for ARM processors and built-in wireless networking.

News from Digi International (16 February 2007)

Community to support embedded networking

Digi International is launching an authorised developer programme for companies developing solutions that add value to its embedded networking products.

News from Digi International (16 February 2007)

JumpStart design kits for embedded products

Digi International's cost-effective, fully featured Digi JumpStart Kits make it easy for design engineers to develop embedded products with Digi NET+ARM modules.

News from Digi International (15 February 2007)

Wireless routers keep weather data online

MaxStream first to offer Zigbee modules

Cellular networking meets E1 standard

Router expands to cover HSDPA

Device servers secure IP enabled surveillance

Wireless router supports EVDO Rev A

Network processor provides missing control link

Wireless networking to the fore in Munich

Wireless acquisition is a natural fit

Embedded modules support NET Micro Framework

Core module masters wired and wireless comms

Embedded CPU module runs with 520MHz XScale

Digi achieves Gold Level in Microsoft WEP Program

Networking modules upgrade processing power

Wireless device server majors on security

Networking toolkit adds Wi-Fi support

Networking toolkit turns to Profinet

Digi pulls a Rabbit out of the hat

Acquisitions bolster embedded networking expertise

Core module is optimised for networking

Servers receive FIPS certification

More USB ports for retail systems

Low-profile card crams in 64 serial ports

USB hubs gain power management capabilities

Wireless module links RFID systems

Modules drop in to embed Wi-Fi links

Easy customisation for embedded comms modules

Serial cards have all PCI specs covered

Bluetooth takes over RS232 links

Compact device server for easy embedded networking

 

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