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Form Fit and Function Compatible Wireless Modules Available In Three Bands

8th May 2006
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The latest wireless modules to be released by Low Power Radio Solutions comprise a range of transmitter and receiver modules that operate in the 433, 868 and 914MHz bands. These industry standard SIL packaged radio modules offer high sensitivity and good range performance in excess of 300m.
The 400 series modules operate at the popular 433.92MHz frequency, and offer data transfer up to 40K bps. Providing designers with more options and access to wider, international, markets the 800 range of modules offers frequencies of 868.45MHz, 869.85MHz and for use in the USA 914.5MHz.

The modules may be specified to operate from supply voltages of either 3VDC or 5VDC and they feature low power consumption, transmitter typically 8mA @ 5v or 6mA @ 3v and receiver 9.5mA. With high sensitivity, typically 112dBm and a power output of 10mW, +10dB these modules are ideal for medium range applications. They feature RSSI and carrier detect outputs, are ETSI 300-220 compliant and have dimensions of: TX - 31 x 13 x 3mm and RX- 48 x 17 x 5mm

Barry Gillibrand, Managing Director of LPRS comments, “These new wireless modules are a valuable addition to our product range. They offer form, fit and function compatibility with many existing modules in use worldwide and are now available from stock at LPRS. We know the problems our customers have faced buying wireless modules from non-specialist suppliers, we can offer a high level of technical support and ensure new designs get to market in the shortest possible time.”

Typical applications for the 400 and 800 series wireless modules include industrial monitoring and control systems, alarm and security systems and communications systems. Full details, price information and electronic ordering may be found on the LPRS web site www.lprs.co.uk or call 01993 709418 to request a data sheet


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