Low-Cost 2.4-GHz Tranceiver Has Small Footprint

Feb. 1, 2000
Measuring only 1.65" (W) x 2.65" (L) x 0.2" (D), the PKLR2400 spread-spectrum transceiver suits wireless designs where small size, low cost, high reliability, and fast data throughput are essential.Operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band, the device

Measuring only 1.65" (W) x 2.65" (L) x 0.2" (D), the PKLR2400 spread-spectrum transceiver suits wireless designs where small size, low cost, high reliability, and fast data throughput are essential.Operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band, the device delivers data rates from 13.5 b/s up to 880 kb/s, fast enough for the majority of RF and multi-node networking applications. Transmission range, depending on location and antenna selection, ranges from 100 to greater than a 1000 meters.In operation, average current draw is 115 mA. And in standby mode, current draw is only 25 mA.

Company: AEROCOMM INC.

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