ADI Introduces RF Transceivers For Smart-Grid Applications

Posted by Derek on May 29, 2009
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Norwood, Mass.-based Analog Devices Inc. (ADI), a provider of semiconductors for signal processing applications and radio frequency (RF) technology, has introduced two new RF transceivers for smart-grid and home and building automation applications.

“Wireless technology is becoming more pervasive as a mechanism to control and monitor energy, as well as to control home and business systems,” says Peter Real, vice president of ADI’s RF group. “Short-range RF transceivers offering robust radio performance are paramount for these applications. Analog Devices’ new transceivers offer a complete radio solution with the performance, integration and low power consumption required to ensure the transfer of critical data.”

ADI’s new ADF7022 RF transceiver and ADF7023 RF transceiver are effective for smart-grid and other applications operating on the short-range industrial, science and medical band for remote data measurement.

via North American Windpower: Content / Products & Technologies / ADI Introduces RF Transceivers For Smart-Grid Applications.

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