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News Release from: Solid State Supplies | Subject: DPAC Airborne 802.11
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 February 2004
Module drops in for easy Wi-Fi
The DPAC Airborne 802.11 is a fully integrated module that includes radio, baseband, application processor and software for a "drop-in" web-enabled Wi-Fi solution.
Designed to turn products into wireless devices in 6-8 weeks, the new DPAC Airborne 802.11 module from Solid State Supplies is a fully integrated module that includes radio, baseband, application processor and software for a "drop-in" web-enabled Wi-Fi solution Removing the need to develop RF/communications expertise in-house, while reducing development costs and time-to-market, the Airborne modules provide instant LAN and Internet connectivity, and are easily interfaced with a variety of applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extremely small footprint makes Airborne easy to embed into new or existing designs.
The module interfaces with industry standard 802.11b access points that provide a low cost infrastructure for connection to a LAN and to the Internet.
A built-in TCP/IP stack, RTOS and application software provide embedded devices with instant LAN and Internet connectivity without any special programming of the module.
An integrated web server makes it easy to monitor remotely and control any device using a standard browser.
The Airborne module accepts serial input data through a variety of interfaces from embedded microprocessors and serves that data to LAN and Internet hosts.
Samples and evaluation kits are available.
Solid State Supplies can also reveal that a family of wireless adapters built around the Airborne Wireless LAN Node Module is currently in development.
The proposed Ethernet adapter plugs into devices that have an Ethernet port, and provides wireless LAN and Internet connectivity.
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