Microprocessor with Built-In Wireless Connectivity from Wavecom
Posted in Development Tools, ARM, Cellular, GSM, CDMAOn Saturday, August 26, 2006
Wavecom with their Open AT embedded-system development framework, is introducing new approach in wireless technology. They make a chip which combines two basic elements inherent in all wireless products: processing and wireless connectivity. Along with this microcontroller, Wavecom also offers a comprehensive Operating System and IDE. Developers can now design innovative products to be wireless from the start.
Product Development using Wavecom Wireless Microprocessor and OPEN-A Software
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Wavecom’s new Wireless Microprocessor is based on 32 bit ARM9 architecture, clocked at 104MHz, which provides sufficient processing power for the most demanding M2M (Mobile to Mobile), Automotive and Mobile Professional products.
Wavecom Wireless Microprocessor also has capability to connect various kind of peripheral devices, including a range of memory, keypad, GPIO, ADC, DAC, SPI, I2C, USB, RS232 UART, parallel port, and analogue/digital audio interfaces.
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