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   17th Mar 09

 TI Microcontroller is embedded in Sensys wireless vehicle detection system


Sensys Networks Wireless Vehicle Detection System sensors are based on Texas instruments' MSP430F14x and MSP430F16x microcontrollers. The data from the sensors is transmitted real-time to a nearby location via TI's CC2430 RF transceiver, and is then transmitted to a local traffic controller or off-site traffic management system.

Sensys Networks' Wireless Vehicle Detection is employed by municipal agencies for traffic management applications.

"Helping us to extend the life of our product well beyond that of our competitors, we chose TI's MSP430 MCU for its ultra low power capability," said Robert Kavaler, senior VP at Sensys Networks. "With TI's MCU and RF transceiver technology, we're able to offer the leading traffic management solution in the market."

The Sensys Networks systems have been deployed in more than 30 U.S. states and 20 countries. For more information on the Sensys Wireless Vehicle Detection System, visit www.sensysnetworks.com.

To find out more about Texas Instruments MSP430 MCUs visit www.ti.com/msp430





          
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