Würth Elektronik Radio Modules

Author : Wurth elektronik Published Time : 2018-08-14
Würth Elektronik Radio Modules are compact and low-cost radio data transmission modules for wireless half-duplex communication. The radio modules come with an integrated microprocessor that controls data communication, handles packet and checksum generation, monitors channel access, and re-transmits lost packets. This enables the host system to not perform any radio specific tasks. The radio modules can be configured in many ways and support data transfer with the fast channel and address switching. These modules are application specific for industrial applications.

Features

Compact and low-cost radio data transmission moduleWireless half-duplex communicationSupports data transfer with a fast channel and address switching

Applications

Data collectionMonitoringIndustrial applications
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