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ZeroG Wireless is collaborating with Microchip Technology Inc. to co-develop Wi-Fi solutions for users of Microchip's PIC microcontrollers. ZeroG Wi-Fi chips are architected to meet the needs of embedded system designers, enabling simple and cost-effective design-in of Wi-Fi connectivity with a wide variety of processors.
The first public demonstration of ZeroG¡¡Âs Wi-Fi chips, working with the PIC18F97J60 Ethernet-enabled 8-bit microcontroller, will be held next week at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, as part of the Microchip connectivity suite.
ZeroG Wireless was founded by Tom Lee, Ph.D., a tenured Professor at Stanford University, where he established the CMOS wireless IC research program. Professor Lee is also a co-founder of Matrix Semiconductor. Based on the belief that a new paradigm of wireless connectivity is upon us, the Fourth Age of Wireless - an Internet of Things, Professor Lee developed a program to re-architect the existing CMOS design for ubiquitous, low-power Wi-Fi. The resulting technology provides the connectivity solution required to enable a mass market for connected wireless nodes.
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