
MeshNetics - 802.15.4 / ZigBee Wireless RF Modules MeshNetics is a creator of easy-to-integrate 802.15.4 / ZigBee wireless RF modules and ZigBee PRO-certified mesh networking software, used by OEMs and system integrators to add wireless connectivity to their products and solutions.
MeshNetics RF modules feature industry-leading range performance, long battery life and ultra-small footprint.
They are designed for use in 868/915 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands.
MeshNetics is a single source of ZigBee modules, development tools, networking software, technical support, and design services.

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Understanding PCI Bus, PCI-Express and In finiBand Architecture
There is some confusion in the market place concerning the replacement of the PCI Bus (Peripheral Components Interface) by either the InfiniBand SM Architecture (IBA), PCI-Express (formerly 3GIO - Third Generation I/O), or upgrades to the PCI bus itself.
Initially the InfiniBand architec-ture was viewed as the replacement for the PCI bus, yet the PCISIG (PCI Special Interest Group) recently announced that PCI-Express would replace the PCI bus.
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Brief Introduction to PCI
This article is written in simple language and is intended for the common knowledge of the average computer user that should know what is happening under the 'hood', yet most advanced users can find this information interesting and it might introduce some new topics for them.
Before we will delve into the interesting part, lets move through some basics.
PCI is an acronym which stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect.
It is the...
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PCI @ Wikipedia
The Peripheral Component Interconnect, or PCI Standard (in practice almost always shortened to PCI) specifies a computer bus for attaching peripheral devices to a computer motherboard.
These devices can take any one of the following forms: An integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification.
An expansion card that fits into a socket.
The PCI bus is common in modern PCs, where it...
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PCI Local Bus Technical Summary
The PCI Local Bus is a high performance bus for interconnecting chips, expansion boards, and processor/memory subsystems.
It originated at Intel in the early 1990s as a standard method of interconnecting chips on a board.
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PCI Vendor and Device Lists
This page is primarily intended as an engineering resource* for people who need to deal with computers built around the PCI bus. It's reason for being is that there is no other centralized database of PCI device IDs. This database is entirely user-supported; all the data has been, and continues to be, furnished by those working in the PCI market.
Feel free to add info for the use of others! What's available here: PCI Vendor List By...
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http://www.pcidatabase.com
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pcisource.com
pcisource.com is brought to you by VITA (the VMEbus Trade Association) and is a new online catalog devoted to embedded systems pci.
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VME and PCI Resource Catalog -- 2007
Catalog Home Chips and Cores Chips and Cores Hardware Avionics CPU or Single Board Computers Data Acquisition Enclosures Mass Storage Mezzanine Modules Ruggedized Test & Measurement Equipment Services Training
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VMETRO provides COTS board- and system-level embedded computer products from development to deployment for applications in Aerospace & Defense, Industrial, Communications, Medical, Enterprise Computing and Network Storage.
Embedded Computing products include high-performance Signal & FPGA Processing, Analog/Digital/Fiber-Optic IO, and Buffer Memory.
Other products include Data Recorders, Protocol Analyzers and Network Storage devices.
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