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nanoNET RF chip challenges bluetooth, home RF, WLAN 802.11B.


Nanotron Technologies, a German based technology research company has introduced a new system for wireless communication by launching its nanoNET TRX TRX Transceiver
TRX Transaction
TRx Total Prescription
TRX Token Ring Switch
TRX Transmit and Receive
 RF chip. The network operates in the international and license free ISM band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical band) A part of the radio spectrum that can be used by anybody without a license in most countries. In the U.S., the 902-928 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.7-5.  (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) at 2.4 GHz. It was especially developed for the requirements of battery-powered mobile applications and is extremely robust against disturbances. nanoNET is based on MDMA MDMA 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine.

MDMA
n.
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine; a mescaline analog.


MDMA 3,4 methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. See Ecstasy.
 (Multi Dimensional Multiple Access) technology developed by Nanotron technology.

Nanotron Technologies will showcase the transceiver chip nanoNET TRX for the first time to the public during the Electronica 2002 exposition in Munich, Germany in early November. The new chip is manufactured using silicon germanium (SiGe) A semiconductor material made from silicon and germanium. Germanium is very similar to silicon, but when one layer is grown on top of the other to form the base of the transistor, the resulting transistor can switch faster and yield higher performance.  (SiGe) process technology and will be available in volume in 2003. Its outstanding properties are extreme low power consumption during stand-by and unrivalled low energy-consumption per successfully transmitted bit. nanoNET TRX is perfectly suited for data rates up to 2 MBit/s and low power consuming applications. The portable protocol stack The set of protocols used in a communications network. A protocol stack is a prescribed hierarchy of software layers, starting from the application layer at the top (the source of the data being sent) to the data link layer at the bottom (transmitting the bits on the wire).  (PPS (Packets Per Second) The measurement of activity in a local area network (LAN). In LANs such as Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, as well as the Internet, data is broken up and transmitted in packets (frames), each with a source and destination address. ) is provided by Nanotron and it supports various microcontroller platforms and network topologies.

The requirements of the microcontroller is drastically reduced due to the high grade of integration of function into the embedded MAC controller. nanoNET TRX reduces the system cost and the development time due to the above mentioned properties. nanoNET TRX is designed especially for battery-driven applications and for applications which need a high range and high data rates. It is almost completely independent from the place and adjustment of the antenna. Applications include industrial control and telemetry telemetry

Highly automated communications process by which data are collected from instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording.
, active RF identification systems, cordless phones or wireless data transmission.

Recently, the company scored its first major win when Danish-based Danfoss group said it would be the first to use nanoNET TRX for wireless cooling and climate control applications.

"We decided to use nanoNET because this product seems to guarantee reliable and power-saving data transmission even under the most difficult conditions," commented Jorgen C. Stannow, vice president of R&D at Danfoss. "Wireless transmission will soon be indispensable for the control and monitoring of technical systems. The MDMA-based nanoNET will play an important role in the future. The advantages of this technology are so convincing that Danfoss became not only a customer, but an also investor in Nanotron."

Danfoss is Denmark's largest corporation with a revenue of 1.9 Billion euro in 2001 and employs about 16,600 employees. This multinational corporation multinational corporation, business enterprise with manufacturing, sales, or service subsidiaries in one or more foreign countries, also known as a transnational or international corporation. These corporations originated early in the 20th cent.  is a worldwide leader in R&D and manufacturing of mechanical and electronic components for a wide range of industrial applications, as well as climate control and heating engineering.

nanoNET is based on the MDMA transmission system. MDMA uses `Chirp-Impulses' for the transmission of information. Chirp-impulses are robust against disturbances and can be generated and processed relatively simply. The MDMA technology is a worldwide patent and used for all kind of wireless data communication systems, such as wireless LAN, wireless local loop or wireless identification systems (RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. ). Future implementations of MDMA will improve applications with higher data rates (for example Wireless LAN and Wireless DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
). Corresponding applications are already under development at Nanotron.

The company was founded 1991 in Berlin by Manfred Koslar and currently employs about 30 employees. Since the 1990s, the company is engaged in fundamental research in the area of communication engineering. Further objectives are the design of RF chips and the related protocol software as well as conceptual design of wireless communication systems.
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