FCC certifies RF Monolithics mesh-enabled low-power module

Aug. 18, 2005
The Federal Communications Commission has certified RF Monolithics’ (www.rfm.com) DM2100 module, which combines a low-power RF transceiver with mesh-networking software.

The Federal Communications Commission has certified RF Monolithics’ DM2100 module, which combines a low-power RF transceiver with mesh-networking software. The module can be adapted to most types of electrical sensors and deployed in a variety of networking applications, including those in harsh environments. The module features dynamic node routing and manual and ad-hoc self-configuration.

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