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geo...@aldacom.com

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Jul 20, 2008, 8:25:35 PM7/20/08
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Connect your device to a network - wirelessly
Easy to interface. WLAN driver is build in.
Three ways to operate:
Compact footprint and high user bandwidth.
Simple data exchange. TCP/UDP is build in, too.
Module operates like an ethernet chip. Use your TCP stack.
Cable replacement. Simply transfer data from A to B.
User programmable. BASIC script like programming.
Connects to SPI, CAN, I2C, RS232, RS485 ....….............

geo...@aldacom.com

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Jul 20, 2008, 8:29:56 PM7/20/08
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Wide range of supported applications
Point to Point connection between two Avisaro modules.
Multiple modules exchange data (virtual wireless bus).
Exchange data wirelessly in almost realtime.
One or more modules send data to a PC. PC uses virtual serial port.
Bridge two CAN networks wirelessly - even through internet.
Use “Adhoc” or “Access Point based” WLAN networks.
Collect data from mobile devices such as cars, forklifts, robots.
Replace cables and use corporate WLAN/LAN to bridge distances.
Connect RFID reader, scales, light controlls, ... wirelessly.

geo...@aldacom.com

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Jul 20, 2008, 8:47:52 PM7/20/08
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Choose your preferred level of integration

Data stream
Send and receive binary and ASCII data. The build
in TCP stack takes care of all the protocol work.
The easy way to a transparent wireless data stream.

Ethernet packets
Use the WLAN module like a regular Ethernet
adapter. All WLAN specifics are hidden. Your exisiting
TCP stack works - wirelessly.

Event based data
Transform your application into an internet enabled
device. Send and receive EMails, post embedded data
on a website, ... .

geo...@aldacom.com

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Aug 18, 2008, 7:03:11 PM8/18/08
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