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Wifi Design Question

I'm tinkering around with an idea that would require controlling some
hardware over a WLAN. I've got lots of electronics experience, but
ZERO wireless experience. Are their single chip (i.e. CHEAP) solutions
on the market that can plug into a design that handle the wireless junk
for me? A serial or parallel output doesn't matter, I just want to be
able to read and write data to some hardware using my wireless network.

Thanks for your ideas!
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm tinkering around with an idea that would require controlling some
hardware over a WLAN. I've got lots of electronics experience, but
ZERO wireless experience. Are their single chip (i.e. CHEAP) solutions
on the market that can plug into a design that handle the wireless junk
for me? A serial or parallel output doesn't matter, I just want to be
able to read and write data to some hardware using my wireless network.

Thanks for your ideas!

Check TI and these guys:
http://www.nordicsemi.com/
 
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EE123

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm tinkering around with an idea that would require controlling some
hardware over a WLAN. I've got lots of electronics experience, but
ZERO wireless experience. Are their single chip (i.e. CHEAP) solutions
on the market that can plug into a design that handle the wireless junk
for me? A serial or parallel output doesn't matter, I just want to be
able to read and write data to some hardware using my wireless network.

Thanks for your ideas!


Try digikey. They carry products from Lynx that operate
in several ISM bands. Just hook up your electronics
and off you go.

Good luck,
Dave
 
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Spajky

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm tinkering around with an idea that would require controlling some
hardware over a WLAN. I've got lots of electronics experience, but
ZERO wireless experience. Are their single chip (i.e. CHEAP) solutions
on the market that can plug into a design that handle the wireless junk
for me? A serial or parallel output doesn't matter, I just want to be
able to read and write data to some hardware using my wireless network.

buying some stuff?
http://www.wcscnet.com/HdwHPS120.htm
http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/16/0c02fc16.asp etc. some googling
would help further ..
 
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