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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: One RF Technology | Subject: TinyOne Lite 433MHz
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 February 2008

Tiny RF module targets 433MHz ISM band

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The TinyOne Lite 433MHz offers customers a low-cost 433MHz radio solution for industrial applications up to 500m.

The TinyOne OEM RF module family from One RF Technology now offers a choice of four ISM frequencies and four different firmware options, including ZigBee networking Based on the TinyOne module family footprint, the TinyOne Lite 433MHz offers customers a low-cost 433MHz radio solution for industrial applications up to 500m

The lower frequency allows the customers to benefit from better propagation through walls even at low output power levels.

The TinyOne Lite 433MHz OEM RF module measures 38 x 21 x 3mm and is a precertified SMD component.

Moreover, in addition to the company's standard firmware, the module is available off-the-shelf with the company's low-power mesh networking firmware - M-One Stack.

The M-One Stack is designed especially for constructing low-power long-range wireless mesh networks (sensor networks, irrigation, home control etc).

Within this type of a network, all the devices can communicate with each other using a robust address deployment protocol and a flexible hierarchy.

The network topology can be set either manually or using a fully automatic engine, with auto-association and auto-repair functionalities.

The TinyOne Lite 433MHz, as well as the other members of the TinyOne OEM RF module family, is currently available from One RF Technology and its distributors worldwide.

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