RFM offers a full set of custom embedded wireless networking solutions like Zigbee wireless mesh sensor networks, RF modules, IC transceiver, IC transmitters and IC receivers. RFM, Inc. manufactures low power wireless and RF radio modules, wireless mesh nodes for distributed sensing on distributed sensor networks. Low Power radio, n../arrowband and short range devices, front end saw filters, active RFID, RFIC, coupled resonator filters, single silicon chips in the 70MHZ and 300-1000Mhz range.

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SNAP2411

2.4 GHz Gateway

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• 2.4 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology
• Serial to Ethernet conversion
• Seamless roaming capability
• 1.23Mbps data rate throughput
• FCC certified and CE marked
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to inquire about samples or to discuss your custom needs.

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Designed for use as a base station for WIT2411-based products, the SNAP2411 provides seamless Ethernet connectivity for remote serial devices. The SNAP2411 provides seamless roaming as well. The SNAP2411 connects up to 62 WIT2411 wireless remotes to a 10Base-T Ethernet network. The SNAP family also is ideal for use as access points for a network of the RFM HopNet Series modems. Multiple SNAPs can be used to establish large coverage areas through which wireless remotes can roam without having to re-synchronize. Certified by the FCC and ETSI and CE marked, the SNAP2411 family can be used license-free worldwide.

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White Papers
    Lightning and Surge Protection
    Because wireless systems are typically located out of doors and have components located on towers and tall buildings, they are especially susceptible to damage from lightning. This paper explores the proper design and implementation of a communications surge protection system to reduce down time and lower liability for people and property. (~ 152 KB, Adobe PDF format.)
    RF Power Options in ZigBee™ Solutions
    While ZigBee is a "low power" standard, "high power" product versions are much needed — and are very much ZigBee standard. This paper explains how the the availability of ZigBee radios with high and low RF power options is key to ZigBee's appeal in industrial settings, allowing design engineers to tie radio selection directly to an application’s requirements for range and resistance to multipath fading.
    WaveBolt System Description
    The WaveBolt™ system is a fixed wireless point-to-multipoint Internet access system designed specifically for residential and small business customers in areas where DSL and cable modem access are unavailable, unaffordable or otherwise undesirable. The WaveBolt system provides data speeds comparable to ADSL. Simple to install, the WaveBolt CPE in many cases will be installed by the end user. And, where customers choose to have the CPE installed, a single, short site visit is all that is required to complete the installation. (~ 162 KB, Adobe PDF format.)
    Wireless Communications for Industrial Applications
    This paper examines the unique requirements and challenges of wireless communications in an industrial setting and provides an overview of RFM wireless products designed specifically for these applications. The information presented serves as a guide for systems integrators and end users responsible for factory floor automation, industrial/PLC control, SCADA, telemetry and related data communications applications. (~ 136 KB, Adobe PDF format.)
    Wireless Transceivers—Make or Buy?
    In choosing to add wireless data capability to a new or existing product, every designer faces a critical decision: whether to engineer the functionality in-house or buy a ready-made module for the application. This paper provides a cost analysis to explore the relative merits of each approach. (~ 160 KB, Adobe PDF format)
    ZigBee Wireless Transceiver Engineering Options
    ZigBee's mesh networking capability, which compensates for obstructions and reduces range requirements, is especially prized in industrial applications. But with a technology this new, how can the RF designer best realize a successful ZigBee implementation? This white paper provides a brief, realistic assessment of ZigBees value in industrial environments, examines the types of components available today at the chip and module level, and discusses the practical considerations to be weighed in deciding to pursue ZigBee mesh networking in a specific application.
Case Studies
    Digital sign control
    A maker of commercial electronic signs chose RFM HopNet wireless serial modems to replace costly cabling runs.
    Heavy duty automation
    Wireless communications from databases to crane scales automate aluminum manufacturing.
    Parking control
    Upgrading a parking facility to monitor space availability without cutting cable trenches.
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