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Technical ResourcesDatasheetsRS9110-N-11-02 Datasheet 802.11bgn (2.4GHz) Module RS9110-N-11-03 Datasheet 802.11abgn (2.4/5GHz) Module RS9110-N-11-22 802.11 bgn (2.4GHz) module with integrated antenna and TCP/IP stack
RS9110-N-11-24 802.11 bgn (2.4GHz) module with integrated TCP/IP stack RS9110-N-11-28 802.11 abgn (2.4GHz and 5 GHz) module with integrated TCP/IP stack
White PapersWi-Fi in Sensor ApplicationsAbstract: Sensors are used for measurements and for acquisition of data; but they require an effective data transfer mechanism to enable full- fledged applications that utilize the data they collect. A popular method of data transfer is through wireless means. Among the wireless mechanisms, 802.11 Wi-Fi stands out for a number of reasons. Redpine's informative paper on the use of Wi-Fi in sensor applications describes these advantages; and also covers the implementation of such application scenarios. Published in the December, 2008 issue of EETimes India www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/emedia/eetindia_20081201/#/0 Download Published in the September, 2008 issue of Portable Design www.portabledesign.com Download Published on : July 31, 2008; Mobile Handset DesignLine www.mobilehandsetdesignline.com Download Download Download A COMPARISON OF Wi-Fi® AND Zigbee® TECHNOLOGIES Download Download Published in RTC Magazine in August, 2009. http://www.rtcmagazine.com/articles/view/101193 Redpine’s WinergyNet architecture leverages the ubiquitous Wi-Fi technology with industry-proven security, wide-spread infrastructure, and IP based communication protocols and enables seamless connectivity across the Home Area Network (HAN), Neighborhood Area Network (NAN) and backhaul Wide Area Network (WAN). This document provides an overview of the WinergyNet architecture and describes the critical aspects of the various communications solutions (both hardware and software) that are part of this architecture. Published in Industrial Control Designline, June, 2009 http://www.industrialcontroldesignline.com/howto/networking/217800630 This is a concise comparison table that lists and compares the main features of 802.11 Wi-Fi and Zigbee. While many wireless device vendors were offering modules or chipsets employing SoCs powered by familiar baseband and control cores or stand-alone popular MCUs, Redpine Signals decided to create its own complete WLAN solution with workload-optimized processor ISA. Read the complete article in Microprocessor Report of July, 2009. http://www.mdronline.com/mpr/h/2009/0706/232701.html Published in Industrial Embedded Systems, May 2009 http://www.industrial-embedded.com/hypermag/index.php?page=3&date=5/2009 Published in Low-Power Wireless - June, 2010 http://low-powerwireless.com/blog/designarticles/ultra-low-power-802-11n/ ![]() | |||||
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Technical ResourcesDatasheetsRS9110-N-11-02 Datasheet 802.11bgn (2.4GHz) Module RS9110-N-11-03 Datasheet 802.11abgn (2.4/5GHz) Module RS9110-N-11-22 802.11 bgn (2.4GHz) module with integrated antenna and TCP/IP stack
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