Add Wireless Connectivity

Sept. 1, 2004
Designed to simplify the process of adding wireless connectivity to existing product designs, the Airborne Serial Bridge Module provides an industry standard RS-232 interface and a specific command set for OEMs looking to add wireless 802.11 connectivity to products with built-in serial interfaces.

The unit is a multi-protocol serial-to-802.11 bridge, implemented in a small, 29.6mm-by-40.6mm-by-11.6mm package that connects to the host system via high density, performance connector. The Serial Bridge Module supports multiple, industry standard serial interface protocols, including RS232, RS422 and RS485 and is fully IEEE 802.11b compliant. The module’s serial interface supports baud rates from 300 to 921.4 Kbps. The Serial Bridge Module includes a built-in Web server that provides full configuration of the serial interface, baud rates, network and wireless communications parameters using a standard Web Browser.

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