Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
LPRSProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Module
RF Technology
RF Transceiver
Kit Name
easyRadio ERIC4
Maximum Frequency
433MHz
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product Details
The easy Radio Intelligent Controller (eRIC4) radio transceiver module is based on a Texas Instruments CC430 System-on-Chip (SoC) device. THe processor Flash memory is programmed with a protected version of easyRadio Operating System (eROS) which provides the user with high-level access to all the radio functions. Part of the Flash memory area is available for application code. The module eliminates the need for a separate host microcontroller and so minimises cost and power consumption for simple sense and control RF nodes such as might be required for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
1,081.902 OMR
27.048 OMR Each (In a Tray of 40) (ex VAT)
1,135.997 OMR
28.400 OMR Each (In a Tray of 40) (inc. VAT)
40
1,081.902 OMR
27.048 OMR Each (In a Tray of 40) (ex VAT)
1,135.997 OMR
28.400 OMR Each (In a Tray of 40) (inc. VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
40
| Quantity | Unit price | Per Tray |
|---|---|---|
| 40 - 40 | 27.048 OMR | 1,081.902 OMR |
| 80+ | 25.696 OMR | 1,027.842 OMR |
Technical Documents
Specifications
Brand
LPRSProduct Type
Communication & Wireless Development Tool
Kit Classification
Module
RF Technology
RF Transceiver
Kit Name
easyRadio ERIC4
Maximum Frequency
433MHz
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product Details
The easy Radio Intelligent Controller (eRIC4) radio transceiver module is based on a Texas Instruments CC430 System-on-Chip (SoC) device. THe processor Flash memory is programmed with a protected version of easyRadio Operating System (eROS) which provides the user with high-level access to all the radio functions. Part of the Flash memory area is available for application code. The module eliminates the need for a separate host microcontroller and so minimises cost and power consumption for simple sense and control RF nodes such as might be required for the Internet of Things (IoT).