www.farnell.com NXP's single chip 32-bit MCU and IEEE802.15.4 transceivers offer high coding efficiency through variable width instructions, a multi-stage instruction pipeline and low-power operation with programmable clock speeds. They include a 2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant transceiver, 128kB of ROM, 128kB of RAM, and a rich mix of analog and digital peripherals. The large memory footprint allows the device to run both a network stack, eg ZigBee PRO, and an embedded application or in a co-processor mode. The operating current is below 18mA, allowing operation direct from a coin cell. To view this and other solutions from NXP please choose your location and view the fantastic range of NXP products on offer from Farnell at www.farnell.com
Saturday, November 3, 2012
NXP - ZigBee PRO Demo (CES 2011)
NXP - ZigBee PRO Demo (CES 2011) Tube. Duration : 1.65 Mins.
www.farnell.com NXP's single chip 32-bit MCU and IEEE802.15.4 transceivers offer high coding efficiency through variable width instructions, a multi-stage instruction pipeline and low-power operation with programmable clock speeds. They include a 2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant transceiver, 128kB of ROM, 128kB of RAM, and a rich mix of analog and digital peripherals. The large memory footprint allows the device to run both a network stack, eg ZigBee PRO, and an embedded application or in a co-processor mode. The operating current is below 18mA, allowing operation direct from a coin cell. To view this and other solutions from NXP please choose your location and view the fantastic range of NXP products on offer from Farnell at www.farnell.com
www.farnell.com NXP's single chip 32-bit MCU and IEEE802.15.4 transceivers offer high coding efficiency through variable width instructions, a multi-stage instruction pipeline and low-power operation with programmable clock speeds. They include a 2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 compliant transceiver, 128kB of ROM, 128kB of RAM, and a rich mix of analog and digital peripherals. The large memory footprint allows the device to run both a network stack, eg ZigBee PRO, and an embedded application or in a co-processor mode. The operating current is below 18mA, allowing operation direct from a coin cell. To view this and other solutions from NXP please choose your location and view the fantastic range of NXP products on offer from Farnell at www.farnell.com
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