Renesas Technology America Supports ONE-NET Initiative - Open Standard for Low-Power Wireless.New Standard Optimized for Residential and Small Business Applications is Supported by Industry Leaders SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- The ONE-NET ONE-NET OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network community today announced that Renesas Technology Renesas Technology Corporation (ルネサス テクノロジ| America, Inc., the US subsidiary of Renesas Technology Corp. who is a leading integrated technology and device manufacturer (ITDM ITDM Intelligent Time-Division Multiplexer ITDM Information Technology Decision Maker ) and the world's largest microcontroller A single chip that contains the processor (the CPU), non-volatile memory for the program (ROM or flash), volatile memory for input and output (RAM), a clock and an I/O control unit. supplier, is supporting ONE-NET[TM] (www.ONE-NET.info), an independent, user-supported development community committed to open standards Specifications for hardware and software that are developed by a standards organization or a consortium involved in supporting a standard. Available to the public for developing compliant products, open standards imply "open systems;" that an existing component in a system can be replaced . Renesas Technology America is providing microcontroller-based technology and development tools to enable low-power connectivity for the ONE-NET wireless standard. Optimized for residential and small business control applications, ONE-NET is specifically designed to use very low power and provide very good security at a very low cost. ONE-NET's participant companies have brought together their collective expertise to help develop the standard's comprehensive design specification, which will be distributed royalty-free so that more consumers can enjoy the benefits of wireless connectivity. The ONE-NET community has developed and made public its specifications for the physical and networking protocol, source code examples for microcontrollers, schematics and bill-of-materials for reference designs and links to ONE-NET suppliers. Use of the ONE-NET standard is royalty-free, and simple open source licensing rules apply. The ONE-NET logo will identify products tested for interoperability and compliance with the standard. "Low-power design and security are two key elements for developing systems that are wirelessly controlled such as building automation, home security and other networked systems," said Ali Sebt, vice president, system LSI LSI: see integrated circuit. (Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI. business unit, Renesas Technology America, Inc. "The combination of Renesas' versatile, power-sensitive microcontrollers with built-in security mechanism and the ONE-NET low-power wireless protocol provides a cost-effective solution that meets the performance, integration and power consumption requirements of wireless system developers." About ONE-NET ONE-NET is an independent, user-supported development community committed to open standards. Its ONE-NET standard for low-power wireless connectivity is optimized for residential and small business control applications; it is specifically designed to use very low power and provide very good security at a very low cost. Founding members of the ONE-NET design community; including Analog Devices Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) is an American multinational producer of semiconductor devices. Analog specializes in ADC, DAC, MEMS, and DSP chips for consumer and industrial goods. Analog is presently designing circuits in the 65 nanometer to 3 µm process feature sizes range. , Integration Associates, Micrel Semiconductor, Renesas Technology, RF Monolithics, Semtech Corporation, and Threshold Corporation; have all committed to develop products and/or components to the ONE-NET standard. For more information about ONE-NET and the ONE-NET open design standard for low-power wireless, visit www.ONE-NET.info. |
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