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Ultra Low Power Embedded TCP/IP Solution from Texim Europe

10th June 2009
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Roving Networks has introduced the RN-131G WiFly GSX module. The combination of ultra low power and the ability to wake up, connect to a wireless network, send data and return to sleep mode in less than 100 milliseconds, allows the WiFly GSX to run for years on two standard AAA batteries. Using only 100mW when awake and 10uWatts when asleep, this remarkable power efficiency makes possible a new class of internet enabled products.
The WiFly GSX module incorporates a 2.4GHz radio, processor, TCP/IP stack, real-time clock, crypto accelerator, power management and analog sensor interfaces. This complete solution is preloaded with software to simplify integration and minimizes development of your application. In the simplest configuration the hardware only requires four connections (PWR, TX,RX, GND) to create a wireless data connection. The transmit range can be up to 100m, depending upon environmental considerations.



Developers will want to use the RN-131G-EVAL evaluation board for prototyping and designing there WiFly GSX systems. The RN-131G-EVAL kit includes the RN-131G module mounted on a carrier board with status LEDS, power regulation and a serial link to a PC Computer.

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