G2 Microsystems Launches New G2C543 Low-Power Wi-Fi SoC, G2M5437 Module and Icon Development Kit to Connect Consumer Electronic Devices Directly to the Internet or to Future Wi-Fi Personal Area Network Systems

By pur, Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Category: Embedded Device, IC, Chip, SoC, Module, SoM, Power

G2 offers three ways to quickly and affordably embed ultra low-power Epsilon Wi-Fi technology into battery-powered CE devices, G2C543 low-power Wi-Fi SoC, G2M5437 module and Icon development kit that will make it easy for designers to connect consumer electronic devices directly to the Internet or to future Wi-Fi Personal Area Network systems. Wi-Fi has become ubiquitous in the home, allowing a new category of devices to connect directly to the Internet or to a laptop through the emerging Wi-Fi PANs. Overcoming the range limitations of Bluetooth and the gateway requirements of other technologies such as ZigBee, Wi-Fi can now be considered for applications such as home energy management and health monitoring, and for laptop PAN peripherals such as mice, wireless speakers and high-fidelity headphones…

G2C543

G2C543 - Block diagram

G2M5477 and G2M5437

G2M5477 and G2M5437

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Icon Application


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