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LPRS : Easy-Radio modules require no RF experience


Low Power Radio Solutions (LPRS), Europe’s leading supplier of short-range radio devices, has chosen Electronica as the venue to launch their third generation easy-Radio, ER-03 modules. As well as being back compatible with existing devices, they offer all round increased performance including additional range, frequency selection and higher data rates. Integration into applications has been made even easier. A new USB evaluation kit is also now available. "easy-Radio” to simplify design verification. LPRS's revolutionary “easy-Radio” complete wireless solution includes simple to use software enabling busy design engineers to get wireless products to market in minimal time. No RF experience is required for this “out of the box” wireless communications solution.
Barry Gillibrand, Managing Director of LPRS comments; “We have developed easy-Radio over the past ten years to offer a simple, out of the box wireless connectivity solution. easy-Radio transceivers are supplied complete with embedded software protocols which will meet thousands of applications worldwide. We know that most designs requiring short range wireless devices never get off the drawing board as most commonly available wireless modules require a high degree of RF and programming experience in order to make an effective system. If your customer needs a demonstration next week or you need a wireless solution now, rather than in six months or you have no time for RFIC design or write wireless protocols, then easy-Radio is the ideal solution”.
easy-Radio products are available to purchase direct from the LPRS web site along with a full range of antennas and other accessories. LPRS also offer full support via a network of distributors.
About LPRS: LPRS is Europe’s leading radio solutions supplier. Customers benefit from over 10 years experience of getting the most out of low power radio modules in the license free frequency bands. Their innovative “easy-Radio” concept acknowledges the gulf between hardware solutions and actually achieving reliable data transfer. By providing an efficient “over-air” protocol accurate signal reception is ensured and range performance is maximised. An “easy-radio” module tailored to an application can save weeks of programming time and takes the stress out of getting a radio product to market. LPRS is a member of the LPRA (Low Power Radio Association).
The company’s website can be found on www.lprs.co.uk
Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.
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