Digi International, Inc. Datasheets for RF Transceivers
RF transceivers are electronic devices that receive and demodulate an RF signal, then modulate and transmit a new signal.
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Digi XBee and Digi XBee-PRO Zigbee RF modules provide cost effective wireless connectivity to electronic devices. They are interoperable with other Zigbee PRO feature set devices, including devices from other... | |
Digi XBee DigiMesh 2.4 delivers end-point device connectivity with a globally deployable 2.4 GHz transceiver. These modules use the innovative DigiMesh networking protocol. This innovative, peer-to-peer protocol offers users added... | |
Digi XBee RF modules provide OEMs with a common footprint shared by multiple platforms, including multipoint and ZigBee/ Mesh topologies, and both 2.4 GHz and 900 MHz solutions. OEMs deploying... | |
Digi XBee SX 900 MHz RF modules are the muscle modules of the Digi XBee ecosystem, providing a combination of reliability and redundancy for OEMs building low-power, mission-critical wireless devices. | |
Digi XBee-PRO 900HP embedded modules provide best-in-class range wireless connectivity to devices. They take advantage of the DigiMesh® networking protocol, featuring dense network operation and support for sleeping routers, and... | |
The Digi XBee SX 868 is an 868 MHz RF module for Europe. The module can run either a proprietary DigiMesh® or point-tomultipoint networking protocol utilizing a low-power Silicon Labs... | |
The Digi XBee-PRO XSC 900 MHz RF module features two times the throughput and 20 times less current draw than the previous XSC module, making it ideal for long-range sensor... | |
The Digi XLR PRO Module is a high performance, industrial grade long-range 900 MHz embedded radio that offers reliable wireless communications for OEM devices. | |
XTend RF modules provide unprecedented range in a low-cost wireless data solution. The modules are easy-to-use, require minimal power and provide reliable delivery of critical data between devices. They are... |