As computer and consumer technologies converge in the interactive multimedia market, RF wireless communications between the Multimedia host and its peripherals becomes essential for interference-free and cost effective transmission. Spread spectrum provides increased range, inherent privacy and security, and enhanced voice quality between the host and peripheral devices. Butterfly has developed a wireless RF communications chipset solution that utilizes the WiNGsTM (Wireless Indoor Network-A Generic Solution) protocol to provide wireless connectivity to each of the peripheral devices on the home network. Users can easily navigate their home automation, pointing device, game peripherals, keyboard, mouse or joystick - without the hassle of wires or interference.
 
With the WiNGsTM protocol, Butterfly's Admiral spread spectrum chipset offers OEMs the ability to build home communication links for wireless devices that operate on a star topography wireless network. The AdmiralTM chipset supports multiple wireless devices interactively, and features a suspend mode to lower power consuption for battery-powered devices.
 

Features:

  • Low Cost Wireless Solution
  • 900 MHz Adaptive Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
  • Upgradable to 2.4 GHz
  • WiNGsTM Protocol
  • Port or Bus Independent
  • Power Dissipation Management
  • Transmission Power Control

 Applications:

  • Voice/Data Applications and Control
  • WDM (Windows Device Module) Interface
  • Push Technology
  • Internet Telephone Capability
  • Plug-n-Play
  • Home Automation Capable
  • Fridge Pads
  • Game Peripherals
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