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Mistral introduces WRD for TIs OMAP5912
Supports four RF modules such as WLAN, BLUETOOTH, GSM/GPRS and GPS.
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BANGALORE: Mistral Software today announced the availability of its new OMAP5912 based WLAN Reference Design (WRD) featuring SyChip’s low power, small footprint fully integrated IEEE 802.11g/b Chip Scale Module (CSM).

Targeted at the niche mobile and wireless computing market, the WRD provides product developers a head start towards building their next generation wireless enabled mobility solutions, Mistral said in a statement.

The WLAN Reference Design supports four RF modules: WLAN, BLUETOOTH, GSM/GPRS and GPS on a single small form factor board and supports Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 /Windows Mobile on TI’s OMAP5912 processor.

“The WRD provides product developers with an easy-to-use platform to simulate or test the wireless connectivity of their mobile applications. The reference design is one of the few WLAN solutions currently available in the market and can save developers four to six months in their design cycle,” Mistral said.

The WLAN functionality on the board is provided using SyChip’s WLAN6100EB, which is optimized for mobile handheld devices with advanced power save functions, security capability and physical form factor.

The 6100 Embedded Module, with its world class size, electrical performance and plug-and-play capability combined with the other RF capabilities on the board like 802.11g, GPS, Bluetooth and mobile telephony, ensure that product developers and designers using the WLAN Reference Design are equipped with the best and the latest robust mobile device to jumpstart the development of their size constrained and power sensitive wireless enabled devices.

The WLAN Reference Design can be used by developers who are designing wireless devices that go beyond basic wireless connectivity. With support for various other wireless technologies like GPS, Bluetooth and mobile telephony, companies can design products for various vertical markets like Automotive, Consumer, Medical, Industrial, Sporting Goods, Media Devices, Gaming Terminals, etc.

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