Easy Point-to-Point Wireless Without Zigbee Modules

May 18, 2010 on 6:00 pm | By | In Computers and Technology | Comments Off

The zigbee protocol has become very popular for point to point and mesh networking, however, implementation with zigbee is not always straightforward. For many wireless applications, wireless cable replacement methods can work well and simplify development significantly. One solution is DataBridge. Unlike other zigbee modules DataBridge requires no software configuration and simple point to point wireless networks can be up and running in seconds. Two modules automatically link together and function as a wireless cable, bridging both sides through a low latency, full duplex wireless RF link. The link can be used to transfer analog, digital, or uart signals on both sides and regenerate the signal on the other wireless node. So instead of spending several months figuring out how to configure zigbee, look into databridge.

 

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