Energy Micro to develop low-power RF transceivers
An Energy Micro product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 27, 2010
Energy Micro is to begin developing a companion range of low-power radio-frequency (RF) transceiver products.
The company intends to produce RF devices consuming a quarter of the energy of existing products.
A complete range of RF products is planned for 2011, covering multiple frequency bands and supporting both standard and proprietary wireless protocols.
Initial market sector targets will include energy metering, home and building automation and alarm and security industries.
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