802.11 b/g Radio Module Enlists Gainspan SoC

March 31, 2009
Deemed the first RFM RF module to integrate the Gainspan GS1010 SoC, the WSN802G 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g radio transceiver module enables OEMs to build low-power WLAN and sensor monitoring...

Deemed the first RFM RF module to integrate the Gainspan GS1010 SoC, the WSN802G 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g radio transceiver module enables OEMs to build low-power WLAN and sensor monitoring solutions for the global market. Reportedly, the WSN802G exhibits a low power profile enabling longer battery life and easily interfaces to existing 802.11. b/g infrastructure for a wide variety of sensor monitoring and WLAN applications. A full datasheet for the WSN802G can be found at http://www.rfm.com/products/data/wsn802g.pdf.

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