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Complete IEEE802.15.4 solution for wireless networking
Microchip announces the MRF24J40MA FCC-certified Radio-Frequency (RF)
transceiver module and the MiWi Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Wireless Protocol
Stack, based upon the IEEE 802.15.4 specification. Together the
MRF24J40MA module and MiWi (P2P) stack can target a variety of wireless
networking applications, such as industrial monitoring and control,
home and building automation, remote control, low-power wireless sensor
networks, lighting control and automated meter reading.
Providing a complete short-range IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking solution, the MRF24J40MA transceiver module is surface mountable and can be used with hundreds of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs). It includes discrete biasing components and an integrated PCB antenna to be used in sensor and control network environments. The module is fully regulatory-agency certified for the US (FCC), Canada (IC) and Europe (ETSI), and is expected to save designers time and money by eliminating the need to receive FCC certification for their wireless products.
The MiWi P2P protocol stack supports star and peer-to-peer wireless-network topologies with an ultra-small code implementation of 3K bytes for Microchip’s PIC microcontrollers (MCUs). As a result, the stack provides short-range wireless customers with hundreds of possible MCU implementations for applications that require simple node-to-node communication. Additionally, the new MiWi P2P stack provides sleeping-node, active-scan, and energy-detect features that enable robust operation while supporting the low-power requirements of battery-operated devices.
Available as a free download from Microchip’s new online Wireless Design Centre at www.microchip.com/wireless, the small-footprint, proprietary stack complements the new MRF24J40MA 2.4GHz FCC-certified transceiver module. It represents Microchip’s third free software protocol stack for IEEE802.15.4 transceivers, joining its ZigBee stack and existing MiWi stack.
As well as Microchip’s free ZigBee, MiWi and new MiWi P2P software-protocol stacks, the module is supported by Microchip’s PICDEM™ Z Demo Kit and the ZENA™ Wireless Network Analyser. When combined with these development tools, the module enables designers with little or no RF design experience to design low-power wireless networking products quickly and inexpensively.
Providing a complete short-range IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networking solution, the MRF24J40MA transceiver module is surface mountable and can be used with hundreds of 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs). It includes discrete biasing components and an integrated PCB antenna to be used in sensor and control network environments. The module is fully regulatory-agency certified for the US (FCC), Canada (IC) and Europe (ETSI), and is expected to save designers time and money by eliminating the need to receive FCC certification for their wireless products.
The MiWi P2P protocol stack supports star and peer-to-peer wireless-network topologies with an ultra-small code implementation of 3K bytes for Microchip’s PIC microcontrollers (MCUs). As a result, the stack provides short-range wireless customers with hundreds of possible MCU implementations for applications that require simple node-to-node communication. Additionally, the new MiWi P2P stack provides sleeping-node, active-scan, and energy-detect features that enable robust operation while supporting the low-power requirements of battery-operated devices.
Available as a free download from Microchip’s new online Wireless Design Centre at www.microchip.com/wireless, the small-footprint, proprietary stack complements the new MRF24J40MA 2.4GHz FCC-certified transceiver module. It represents Microchip’s third free software protocol stack for IEEE802.15.4 transceivers, joining its ZigBee stack and existing MiWi stack.
As well as Microchip’s free ZigBee, MiWi and new MiWi P2P software-protocol stacks, the module is supported by Microchip’s PICDEM™ Z Demo Kit and the ZENA™ Wireless Network Analyser. When combined with these development tools, the module enables designers with little or no RF design experience to design low-power wireless networking products quickly and inexpensively.
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