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Zero - G CONNECTING THE INTERNET OF THINGS
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Introduction to Zero -G
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Connect your embedded system products to the Wireless fidelity or Wi-Fi Connect to a host Microcontroller via a SPI serial interface. Use minimal resouce to run. Easy to use and installation and cost-effective
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Introduction to Zero -G Software and hardware incorporate the Microchip TCP/IP networking stack Compatible with 8/16/32-bit product families PIC18®, PIC24®, PIC32® and dsPIC Development kits consist of Microchip development tools and software, ZeroG drivers and example application code
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Introduction to Zero -G Power-saving modes are optimized for long battery life. Battery life lasts as long as 10 years for "once-a-day-wake-up" Wireless architecture optimized for applications with low duty cycles and low bandwidth The chip automatically goes on standby in between receive and transmit sessions, along with a "fast wake-up" call at the receipt of packet. The Wi-Fi I/O automatically reduces power without intervention from host MCU No-host polling allows the host MCU to shut down while the chip remains active The chip wakes up the host MCU at the receipt of data packets In many applications, the Wi-Fi I/O does not require the addition of external memory or an operating system, reducing overall system power consumption.
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Introduction to Zero -G On-chip hardware security accelerators for WEP/WPA/WPA2 reduce memory footprint and offloads host processor cycles On-chip MAC layer reduces cycles done by host processor No external memory required to run the Wi-Fi I/O. The host RAM requirement is as little as 2.8kB The Easy-Fi[tm] suite includes a very small and easily ported driver with a footprint that uses as little as a few hundred bytes of RAM from a host microcontroller, and less than 10kB of ROM. The driver includes a comprehensive suite of commands that allow it to easily run in small or no OS systems.
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Introduction to Zero -G Supports low-cost 8-bit microcontrollers. ZeroG also support systems that use 16- or 32-bit MCUs. Add Wi-Fi without adding an OS and support an already existing OS No additional memory to integrate Wi-Fi Production modules will be shipped with certification from FCC, Japan and Canadian regulatory bodies across a variety of antenna configurations. Pre-scan data that is required for ETSI certification will also be available.
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Introduction to Zero -G Supports low-cost 8-bit microcontrollers. ZeroG also support systems that use 16- or 32-bit MCUs. Add Wi-Fi without adding an OS and support an already existing OS No additional memory to integrate Wi-Fi Production modules will be shipped with certification from FCC, Japan and Canadian regulatory bodies across a variety of antenna configurations. Pre-scan data that is required for ETSI certification will also be available.
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