
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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Achieving Very High-Performance Processing in the Networking Data Plane
Tensilica's Xtensa configurable processors are used for both control and data plane requirements in networking and communications applications.
While standard 32-bit processors suffer from insufficient I/O capability (load/store bottleneck) and are not tailored to networking applications, Xtensa processors can be extended to add networking-specific instructions and bypass the system bus and use direct FIFO and GPIOs directly from the data...
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 6/27/2007
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Evaluating Implementation Choices for Low-Power Digital Sound in SOCs
High-quality audio creates an immersive experience that excites buyers and spurs the purchase of consumer products such as home theater and PC sound systems, flat-panel televisions, handheld and console video games, portable music and video players, and mobile telephone handsets.
As a result, digital audio has rocketed to the top of the critical features list for all sorts of products over the past several years.
At the same time, the number...
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 11/28/2007
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Everything you know about Microprocessors is Wrong
Many system-engineering concepts and 'best practices' with respect to system design are no longer valid at the chip level.
For example, bus-centric design--made popular by the introduction of the first commercial microprocessor in 1971--continues to dominate on-chip design 36 years later even though nanometer silicon has completely changed the rules of system interconnect.
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http://seminar2.techonline.com
date: 11/14/2007
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Low Cost and Low Risk 32-bit Controllers ...
How do you select the best processor core for your next SOC design? Too many companies make the default decision to go with the industry leader.
Now there's a proven, low risk, lower cost, lower power, and higher performance alternative, particularly for AMBA-based designs.
Find out why more companies are switching to Tensilica's Diamond Standard processors for their SOC designs.
This NetSeminar will show how and why the Diamond Standard...
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 7/19/2007
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Low-Power, Low-Overhead, High-Fidelity Digital Sound for SOCs
High-quality audio creates an immersive experience that excites buyers and spurs the purchase of consumer products such as home theater and PC sound systems, flat-panel televisions, handheld and console video games, portable music and video players, and mobile telephone handsets.
As a result, digital audio has rocketed to the top of the critical features list for all sorts of products over the past several years.
At the same time, the number...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 8/15/2007
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Reduce Power and Energy Consumption in Low-Power SOCs Through ISA Extension
SOCs designed for low-power applications must extract maximum performance from every microJoule.
Configured microprocessor cores help accomplish this objective by greatly reducing the number of cycles needed to execute a task without the need to use manually coded RTL hardware blocks or assembly-language programming.
This tutorial presentation explains these concepts in depth by exploring the abilities of configurable processors and through...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 7/18/2007
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Using Configurable Processors as Enhanced Application Processors and Controllers
When standard 32-bit RISC processor cores cant meet performance goals, most companies turn to external hardware accelerator blocks for those functions that need that extra boost.
Designing and verifying these processor + hardware block systems is onerous, error-prone, and poses a huge verification burden.
Instead, designers have proven, in hundreds of designs, that its better to accelerate the design functions right in the datapath of...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 9/12/2007
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Micrium, the leader in embedded system software components (also known as middleware), designed to shorten your product time to market.
Micriµm is well known for it's Real-Time Operating System called 'µC/OS-II', a portable, ROMable, scalable, preemptive real-time, deterministic, multitasking kernel for microprocessors, microcontrollers and DSPs. µC/OS-II allows you to create up to 250 application tasks.
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