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802.11 b/g Radio Module Enlists Gainspan SoC


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March 31, 2009

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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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  • Anonymous
    3 years ago
    Jul 19, 2009

    Product is pathetic. Nothing but waste of time to work with the module. Horrible temperature rf issue

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago
    Jul 19, 2009

    Product is pathetic. Nothing but waste of time to work with the module. Horrible temperature rf issue

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago
    Jul 19, 2009

    Product is pathetic. Nothing but waste of time to work with the module. Horrible temperature rf issue

  • John Roser
    3 years ago
    Jun 05, 2009

    Module is nice but bit costly. There are many modules present in market with much lesser cost. The major issue with the module is very slow on security mode. And there are possible hack for WPA2 security. I am just waiting to open it up.

  • John Roser
    3 years ago
    Jun 05, 2009

    Module is nice but bit costly. There are many modules present in market with much lesser cost. The major issue with the module is very slow on security mode. And there are possible hack for WPA2 security. I am just waiting to open it up.

  • John Roser
    3 years ago
    Jun 05, 2009

    Module is nice but bit costly. There are many modules present in market with much lesser cost. The major issue with the module is very slow on security mode. And there are possible hack for WPA2 security. I am just waiting to open it up.

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