Wi-Fi IC can be easily integrated into nearly any system
ZeroG Wireless announced a breakthrough in embedded Wi-Fi design. Coupling its expertise in low-power analog and RF design with its deep understanding of embedded systems, ZeroG has created a Wi-Fi IC that can be easily integrated into nearly any system regardless of host microcontroller (MCU) or operating system (OS). The result is a much faster time to market for embedded designers, and a broadening of the number and type of devices that can now gain connectivity to the large and rapidly growing Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Key to the ZeroG design are a unique system architecture and an accompanying software suite which enable ZeroG Wi-Fi chips to be designed alongside even the most resource constrained systems, without need for expensive re-architecture or the addition of large memory resources. The chip is further enhanced by leveraging the Company’s expertise in highly integrated, low power RF designs, resulting in a Wi-Fi chip perfectly suited to the embedded markets.
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