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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
97872-A1 ASAP Semiconductor VERBATIM Not Provided (Shp)Keyboard, Wireless, Mobile, Bluetooth Compatible, iPad/iPho

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  • Wireless Networking
    . It brings data rates up to 54 Mbps. using Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology. Because 802.11g is backward compatible with 802.11b,. an 802.11b device can interface directly with an 802.11g access point. 802.11g wireless Ethernet was the most popular standard for many years
  • Cableless Dialysis System with Wireless LAN
    such as compatibility with the latest security standards because patients' data (private information) and medical information are being handled. Just connecting the existing wired LAN units via cross cables has turned them into wireless LAN-compatible units. The adoption of wireless LAN, compared
  • Stay Connected with the Next Generation of Wireless
    devices use to communicate with each other, 802.11n offers WLANs increased channel size, higher modulation rates, and reduced overhead. 802.11n can operate in either the 2.4 or 5 GHz bands and is backwards-compatible with existing 802.11a/b/g deployments to future-proof your wireless investments
  • Wireless and secure
    A secure, wireless ultrawideband (UWB) data-communication network could help monitor U.S. Air Force bases and DOE nuclear facilities as well as control remotely operated weapon systems, say developers at Sandia National Laboratories, Time Domain Corp., Huntsville, Ala., and KoolSpan Inc., North
  • Multifunction printer with Embedded Wireless LAN Module
    , by connecting it to existing wired LAN. Use of the FX-DS540-STB-M-U to convert to wireless saves time and money. Features. The solution. A simple cable connection is all that is needed for LAN-enabled peripherals to be compatible with WPA protected wireless – independent of OS. Most wireless
  • Overcoming Concerns about Wireless PACs and I/O in Industrial Automation (.pdf)
    . Wireless PACs and I/O in Industrial Automation. Network Performance and Reliability. devices. Moving to an 802.11a-compatible system, which uses 5 GHz,. The reliability of a wireless network depends on a number of things,. might offer less interference, although range may be shorter. including
  • Wireless Printing White Paper
    Microsoft Word - Wireless White Paper V1 Template.doc. Wireless Printing White Paper. The Printronix Wireless Printing Solution. The Printronix Wireless Printing Solution takes the modern enterprise user far beyond the bounds of. mere connectivity into the world of free-flowing, flexible print
  • Using the MCP2150 To Add IrDA(R) Standard Wireless Connectivity
    . AN758. Using The MCP2150 To Add IrDA® Standard. Wireless Connectivity. The encoding/decoding functionality of the MCP2150. Author: Steve Schlanger. is designed to be compatible with the physical layer. Aegis Technologies LLC. component of the IrDA standard. This part of the stan-. dard is referred

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