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PacketMicro Announces an FCC-Certified ZigBee Module Based on TI CC2530
New ZigBee module with FCC modular approval significantly reduces product development time and costs.
SANTA CLARA, CA, September 30, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- PacketMicro announces today that it is offering an FCC-certified ZigBee module based on the TI CC2530 chip to the US market. The high-performance, low-cost GFZM-T5321 module is one of the key components of PacketMicro engineering services in the wireless sensor networks (WSN) and radio frequency identification (RFID) areas.
"Wireless ZigBee technology offers the best combination of low power, small form factor, and ease of implementation," said Dr. Richard Zai, PacketMicro Chief Technology Officer. "Combining the ZigBee module and sensors helps solve many real-life problems by remotely monitoring or controlling the changes in temperature, pressure, acceleration, toxic gas level, speed, or other physical elements. ZigBee wireless sensor network can be deployed in many environments easily because of its unique and simple mesh-networking capability."
The GFZM-T5321 ZigBee module is the first PacketMicro offering of a series of wireless building blocks, including the battery-assisted passive (BAP) tags, combo tags (ZigBee and BAP), UHF passive RFID module, GSM modules, and WiMax 16d module for remote sensing, asset-tracking, and healthcare monitoring applications.
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Ching Hu
PacketMicro, Inc.
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