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Re: Embedded CPU/mobo/OS combi good at RF?



I know this isn't really what you want, but I would recommend the CSR
Casira Development Kit,

it does everything you want, may be a bit pricy though.. tell me what you
think, I have one my self, its wicked.. and the actual board is only 1inch
by 2inches

www.csr.com  for more info.

HTH

Alistair
www.blueteeth.info

php_code_monkey said:
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> Does anyone know of an embedded CPU/mobo/OS combination that would be
good
> at communicating data in a short-range wireless method via RF?  I'm
not
> really after something that's got integral TCP/IP abilities, but more
a
> simple protocol that will support something like a 512Kbit/s bit
stream.
> Doesn't have to come with any integral abilities or protocols so long
as
> in theory it could be programmed to do that.
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> I don't necessarily need anything that comes with a transceiver as
> standard on board, so long as one could be fairly easily added to turn
it
> into a wireless device.  The range is something like 20m and the power
> requirements probably won't need to be that great as there are no
> obstacles.  The device itself should ideally be as small and compact
as
> possible but probably won't need to be housed in anything and it's
shape
> doesn't really matter.
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> I've investigated that TINI and Rabbit but not entirely sure if these
will
> suit my needs as I am more concerned with data throughput than spangly
> features.
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> In a way I suppose you could sum it up as a 1/2Mbit wireless
> non-standardised switch.
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