The EM2420 is a RF solution that combines a chip with an embedded networking software stack, and is designed to provide all the essential elements for developing 802.15.4-compliant wireless applications.
Developed with embedded engineers in mind, the EM2420 implements all time-critical functions in hardware and is designed to interface to any low-cost microcontroller for use in remote monitoring and control applications. It operates on 16 channels in the 2.4GHz worldwide ISM band, with hardware-based AES 128-bit encryption to ensure secure communications. The embedded software protocol stack provides sending and receiving over low bit rate wireless networks. It is designed as a resilient mesh networking protocol that creates robust, self-organizing, self-healing networks that are easy to deploy.
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