Radio modules with embedded software protocols

Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Saelig Company | Subject: One-RF TinyOne ZigBee modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 March 2007

ZigBee modules embed flexible firmware

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One-RF TinyOne ZigBee 2.4GHz licence-free radio modules are easily integrated into systems thanks to flexible firmware and a high level of integration

Included in the module are logical network, security and application software layers. Featuring powerful firmware and an RF transceiver, TinyOne ZigBee miniaturised OEM RF modules insure fast and easy integration into wireless applications, thereby shortening the often frustrating development process.

RoHS and WEEE compliant, TinyOne ZigBee offers an embedded ZigBee 2006 stack in a rectangular 38 x 21 x 3mm SMD component, complete with integrated digital TTL I/Os and analogue inputs.

One-RF's energy-conserving, compact wireless solutions are targeted at home and office automation (automatic control of security, lighting and HVAC) and other wireless sensor networks.

One of the key advantages of the One RF Technology products is the versatile firmware in its RF modules, enabling a wide range of applications: Hayes mode (AT commands, via serial link); transparent mode (multipoint half-duplex wired serial protocol); ACK mode (point-to-point protocol, CRC-verified on reception and acknowledge/retry); addressed mode (secured multipoint protocol with client ID on network); client/server mode (addressed secure collision-avoidance mode); listen before talk (channel clear check before sending data); telemetry mode (reads, sets or copies inputs and outputs between two or more devices); and repeater mode (repeats all it reception on one channel to another channel, and vice versa).

Offering 16 channels with a range up to 70m with 1mW power 0dBm, a serial data transmission rate of up to 115.2Kbit/s can be achieved.

Powered from 2.2 to 3.6V, consumption is less than 30mA (5uA in standby).

TinyOne ZigBee modules can be used from -40 to +85C.

Made by One-RF (one of Europe's major design houses for mobile and integrated antennas), TinyOne ZigBee is available now at US $54.95 from Saelig.

Demo kits with development tools are available for testing and to help with the integration into the final application.

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