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Lantronix launches WiPort wireless embedded
device server
Irvine, CA - Lantronix
Inc. has launched its new WiPort wireless embedded device server,
which it reports is the first to offer both IEEE 802.11b wireless
and wired Ethernet connectivity in one compact, integrated module.
WiPort allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to easily
add wireless connectivity to their products, which cuts development
costs and accelerates time to market.
WiPort eliminates the complexity
of adding wireless networking to a device because it oper-ates independently
of a PC and combines a processor, memory, 802.11b transceiver, and
dual high-speed serial ports in its single module. WiPort’s wired
and wireless LAN interfaces give OEMs the flexibility to incorporate
networking into their products. WiPort also includes a robust operating
system with embedded Web- and device-server functionality, full
TCP/IP protocol stack, WEP/WPA security, which are all in a compact
package that is smaller than a matchbook, measuring approximately
1 inch per side.
“Lantronix led the industry with
XPort, the world’s first integrated, miniaturized device server.
WiPort further reinforces Lantronix’s leadership position by delivering
the first embedded device server with both wired and 802.11b wireless
interfaces, and the highest data rates available,” says Marc Nussbaum,
Lantronix’s president and CEO. “Now, OEM design engineers can rapidly
add wireless network connectivity to their products, so customers
can remotely access, monitor and manage networked devices from any
location via the Internet.”
WiPort’s innovative and flexible
platform is designed to accommodate the broadest range of OEM requirements
for wireless embedded device servers. With 40 pins per module, WiPort
can easily support many different interfaces, and the flexible antenna
configuration enables WiPort to be placed anywhere on a board. WiPort
also delivers unprecedented serial data speeds by sup-porting up
to 920 Kbps, and provides more control with up to 11 simultaneous
configurable I/Os, the most of any embedded wireless device server
available. In addition, software developed for Lantronix’s award-winning
XPort is fully compatible with the WiPort platform, enabling quick
and easy migration from a wired to wireless design.
Evaluation units of WiPort are
available now for qualified OEMs, with general availability beginning
in April 2004. Also, WiPort will be demonstrated in Lantronix’s
exhibit (Booth #2501) at the upcoming electronicaUSA with Embedded
Systems Conference, March 30 through April 1, in San Francisco.
Control Engineering Daily News Desk
Jim Montague, news editor
jmontague@reedbusiness.com
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