 | | Rugged 8.4" Fanless Tablet PC with Intel Atom Processor, SR Touch Screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (UMPC) |
| W-RainboW-G4 is an Industrial PDA, based on Marvell's PXA 270 processor |
| | Industrial wireless networking and the smart grid go hand in hand, or more accurately, machine-to-machine. Wi-Fi, already deployed in many homes and on smart phones, can make the connection quickly and effectively in a new U-SNAP format. | |
| The Wireless Industrial Networking Alliance (WINA), expert wireless resource for the industrial market, will present a live webinar on October 30, 2009 on compatibility and co-existence between different wireless networking technologies. |
| Texas Instruments announces that Virtual Extension is leveraging TI embedded processing technology to power its VEmesh Wireless Mesh Networks. TI’s MCU and RF technology help boost performance, minimize cost, reduce board space and speed time to market of VEmesh network applications. Optimized for applications requiring high performance, such as automated meter reading (AMR), Virtual Extension’s innovative technology helps utilities realize savings in terms of data collection, theft prevention, remote operation and prepaid services. |
| Companies that successfully address ssmarter products challenges are reaping the benefits with higher profitability. |
| Company’s SNAP PAC programmable automation controllers and I/O are first to offer 802.11a/b/g wireless networking along with standard Ethernet networking |
| Responding to the increasing demand for wireless technology in the growing M2M markets, Future Electronics has chosen Synapse Wireless to expand its worldwide offering for mesh networking products and services. Synapse provides a complete solution that includes mesh network software, RF modules with the longest range in the industry, an application environment for rapid product development, |
| Panasonic’s New PAN4561 and PAN4566 Offered with SNAP Network Firmware |
| Synapse Wireless(r) today announced its continued momentum in 802.15.4 wireless control and monitoring mesh networks with revenue more than doubling in Q1 2009. Synapse is seeing increasing OEM design wins in markets where reliable wireless control and monitoring mesh networks are needed for real world situations, including such applications as energy infrastructure, homeland security systems, seismic monitoring, HVAC, medical drug carts, and many more. |
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