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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: One RF Technology | Subject: TinyOne Pro
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 June 2006

Transceiver module goes further with
500mW output

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The TinyOne Pro radio module is aimed for radio data transmission applications that require a high performance radio transceiver.

One RF Technology has expanded its successful TinyOne product family by introducing the TinyOne Pro 868MHz 500mW radio module TinyOne Pro 500mW radio module is based on the company's TinyOne module, but it offers more power and range than the previous TinyOne Classic radio modules

The TinyOne Pro radio module is aimed for radio data transmission applications that require a high performance radio transceiver.

The new TinyOne Pro radio module includes a powerful embedded firmware with multiple protocol modes.

This enhanced version of the company's in-house firmware includes protocol modes such as the "listen before talk" mode and the "repeater mode", and it supports mesh networking.

The One RF Technology versatile firmware is embedded in the company's all radio modules.

R and D Manager of One RF Technology, Xavier Tatopoulos, comments: "The new 500mW version of the TinyOne radio module, TinyOne Pro, was a necessary expansion to the TinyOne product family due to the requests of our customers".

"With this miniature 500mW radio module, our customers are able to build long range data transmission applications while keeping their equipment small and compact".

An IP67 modem version of the TinyOne Pro product is currently under development.

The TinyOne Pro 868MHz radio modem will be available in Q4 2006.

All the TinyOne Pro products are also available in 915MHz version for the US market.

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