Fujitsu modules enable wireless communication
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Bluetooth modules
Fujitsu is able to provide communication between POS/Kiosk terminals and exterior devices with its wireless modules product range.
These Bluetooth modules are available in surface-mount or connector-joint types, power class 1 or 2 and with or without integrated antenna.
The Bluetooth modules have been designed based on the CSR Blue Core 4 chip.
Due to the incorporation of the upper-level protocol stacks and serial port profile, (SPP) users can control Bluetooth easily via text-base commands.
Fujitsu Bluetooth modules are said to reduce development time and cost.
To enable, for instance, a wireless connection of a Kiosk terminal with the internet or a local network, Fujitsu provides WLAN modules.
With the WLAN modules, the complete IEEE 802.11 standards are covered.
Fujitsu has modules that support IEEE 802.11 a/b/g, 802.11 b/g and 802.11 b/g/draft-n.
For the best performance, Fujitsu uses ICs from Marvel (88W8686), Ralink (RT 3070) and Atheros (AR6002X).
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