Wi-Fi Access Point on i.MX53QSB
Freescales i.MX53 processor is a ARM Cortex A8 core operating at 1GHz. Redpine has used the IMX53QSB platform to add Wi-Fi Access Point capabilities to this processor. The QSB is an integrated, cost effective and easy to use platform to evaluate i.MX53 processor along with Redpine Signals SDIO form factor Wi-Fi evaluation board. QSB
The Wi-Fi Access Point mode is a software upgrade that can be used on the same hardware device.
The Wi-Fi Access Point software is also referred to as the OneBox-AP. The solution is easy to integration with any 32 bit host embedded system. The Access Point Software stack is available for Linux and Windows CE embedded operating systems.
The RS9110-N-11-02-EVB and RS9110-N-11-03-EVB is an 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/b/g/n capable Wi-Fi companion card that can be used with IMX53QSB platform. The companion card enables developers to add wireless capability to different microprocessors. The card can be plugged into the SDIO slot of the processor platform.
Features
- Supports operation in 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
- Single stream IEEE 802.11n compliant.
- Supports 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n clients
- Packet classification and prioritization for QoS enabled clients
- Advanced security modes, WPA/WPA2-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise.
- WPS Support
- Multiple SSID support and per-SSID based network policy
- Support for up to 32 clients
- SDIO Host interface support
- Single 3.3 V supply

