One RF Technology Introduce TinyOne 868 MHz USB Dongle Modem

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Wireless on Tuesday, April 29, 2008

One RF Technology, experts in low-power wireless and front-runners of European ZigBee technology, has developed a small sized 868 MHz USB Dongle modem to facilitate the control and monitoring of wireless sensors networks based on the company’s low-power 868 MHz Mesh technology. Based on the company’s TinyOne Lite or Plus radio solutions, the 868 MHz USB Dongle modems offer the customers simple plug&play connectivity to a notebook or a handheld device, thereby allowing the customers to develop mobile solutions to monitor and control wireless Mesh networks.

One RF Technology TinyOne 868 MHz USB Dongle Modem for mobile monitoring of low-power wireless sensor networks The small-sized TinyOne USB modems measure only 78 x 30 x 7,5 mm including an embedded antenna. With drivers for Windows, MAC and Linux, the USB Dongle modem can be easily integrated to any monitoring device. In addition to monitoring wireless sensor networks, the 868 MHz USB Dongle is available with the company’s standard firmware, S-One Stack, for simple cable replacement.

More information on the TinyOne Lite and Plus 868 MHz USB Dongle modems can be found at www.one-rf.com/en/b433mc-tinylite-usb.html and www.one-rf.com/en/b433mc-tinyplus-usb.html respectively.

Availability
The TinyOne 868 MHz USB Dongle modems are already available from One RF Technology and its distributors.

About One RF Technology
One RF Technology is a high-tech company focused on designing and developing innovative and reliable radio solutions for data transmission systems. The Company offers its customers a wide range of OEM RF modules and radio modems that can be operated in the license free 433 MHz, 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 2.4 GHz ISM frequency bands. Moreover, the company offers a custom RF design service – from concept to manufacturing – to design radio solutions on behalf of its customers. One RF Technology is a member of the ZigBee Alliance and it is currently focusing on developing ZigBee radio solutions.

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