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CEL’s MeshConnect module PDF Print E-mail
Cuts time-to-market for ZigBee / 802.15.4 apps.


California Eastern Laboratorie’s MeshConnect ZigBee radio module, based on CEL’s own MeshConnect single chip integrated circuit (IC), is unique in its ability to deliver market-leading RF performance and range with a very low cost design.  It is FCC, CE, and IC certified eliminating costly and time consuming regulatory testing.   In conjunction with its development kit, the module is a complete hardware platform with a choice of software.

 

The MeshConnect module’s streamlined design and software suite make it ideal for basic 802.15.4 applications where simple wireless point to point, point to multipoint, or mesh networking is required.


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