New G2 Microsystems’ SoC Available Today for Designing Tomorrow’s Battery-Powered, Wi-Fi CE Devices
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New G2 Microsystems’ SoC Available Today for Designing Tomorrow’s Battery-Powered, Wi-Fi CE Devices

CAMPBELL, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — July 14, 2009 Adding to its already successful low-power Wi-Fi Epsilon family of Wi-Fi RTLS chips, G2 Microsystems today launched its new G2C543 low-power Wi-Fi SoC, G2M5437 module and Icon development kit that will make it easy for designers to connect consumer electronic devices directly to the Internet or to future Wi-Fi Personal Area Network systems.

Wi-Fi has become ubiquitous in the home, allowing a new category of devices to connect directly to the Internet or to a laptop through the emerging Wi-Fi PANs. Overcoming the range limitations of Bluetooth and the gateway requirements of other technologies such as ZigBee, Wi-Fi can now be considered for applications such as home energy management and health monitoring, and for laptop PAN peripherals such as mice, wireless speakers and high-fidelity headphones.

Available now, G2 offers three ways to quickly and affordably embed ultra low-power Epsilon Wi-Fi technology into battery-powered CE devices:

“G2 is a demonstrated leader in ultra low-power Wi-Fi,” said Geoff Smith, G2 founder and CEO.

“With our second generation silicon and module, it is now faster and easier to deploy a new class of consumer-priced, Internet-enabled wireless devices like internet radios, cameras, toys, health monitoring devices, home automation/energy management devices, and media center remote controls.”

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About G2 Microsystems

G2 Microsystems helps connect products, people and data through intelligent Wi-Fi integrated circuits that make it easy to Internet-enable anything. Its ultra low-power Wi-Fi systems-on-a-chip are embedded in a range of battery-powered or microcontroller-based devices including consumer electronics, real-time locating systems, and wireless sensors. Backed by top industry investors, the privately held firm is headquartered in Campbell, Calif., and has R&D facilities in Sydney, Australia. For more information, visit g2microsystems.com.



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