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Date: 20th July 09
New 802.11-b/g compliant Wi-Fi chip,
module, kit by G2 micro
G2 Microsystems has rolled out new Wi-Fi chip, module
& kit. The G2C543 low-power 802.11 b/g compliant Wi-Fi
SoC, G2M5437 module and Icon development kit targeted for
consumer electronic devices which connect directly to the
Internet.
The product features:
G2C543 SoC - The G2 Wi-Fi and networking SoC packs 32-bit
processor, operating system, network protocol stack, crypto
accelerators, power management subsystem, real-time clock(RTC)
and sensor interface. This device can be used as slave or
a host.
G2M5437 Module includes a power amplifier and antenna,
G2C543 SoC & 8Mbit flash memory. This module is pre-certified
for FCC and CE regulations and tested for Wi-Fi Alliance
WMM and WMM Power Save modes.
The kit includes a small board with standard interfaces
(UART, SPI, SDIO) and an Epsilon module pre-loaded with
the Icon application. Icon enables a G2 module to become
a Wi-Fi networking interface for mains- and battery-powered
devices. The platform is especially suited for use with
8- or 16-bit host applications processors that do not have
the ability to connect to other Wi-Fi chips, or for use
with 32-bit host processors that do not have enough additional
bandwidth to run a network stack.
"G2 is a demonstrated leader in ultra low-power Wi-Fi,"
said Geoff Smith, G2 founder and CEO. "With our second
generation silicon and module, it is now faster and easier
to deploy a new class of consumer-priced, Internet-enabled
wireless devices like internet radios, cameras, toys, health
monitoring devices, home automation/energy management devices,
and media center remote controls."
More G2C543 Facts :
It is self-contained, incorporating the 802.11 b/g protocol,
security and TCP/IP stack providing Wi-Fi capability on
a single chip.
G2C543 draws 4 uA in standby mode and can wake up and transmit
a packet in less than 11 msec.
For simple devices G2C543 can handle without additional
microprocessor due to its builtin processing ability. For
applications already running on a microcontroller, even
an 8-bit microcontroller, the G2C543 offloads all Wi-Fi
communication. This SoC is a derivative of G2 Microsystems'
G2C547 IC.
Package:
G2C543 SoC: 72-pin QFN package
Availability: Now
Price:
G2C543 SoC: Each $4.80 in 1000k pieces
G2M5437 module: Each $13 in 10K pieces
Kit: Each $129
For further details visit www.g2microsystems.com
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