3G & Wireless card

A strong incoming AzureWave AR9485 11 major characteristics

A highly integrated AzureWave AR9485 target value of the market. AzureWave AR9485 provides a complete, media intervention controller (MAC), baseband, in low cost and high to 2.4 GHZ radio digital CMOS design.

AzureWave AR9485 is compatible with 802.11 b/g and flow down 11 n . Growth for 150 MBPS PHY rate calculation product segments, alignment, is to seek for the throughput, enhance the scope and extend battery life of data network and P2P are used to calculate the user’s ideal .

AzureWave AR9485 provides the industry with the lowest power consumption: 30% to 50% lower than the similar solutions. This remarkable power-saving Atheros enhancement of the PHY architecture, the design of the 55 – nm and the result of the high efficiency of power amplifier. New products can also use a unique green transport pattern, dynamic adjusting system of wi-fi transmission power depends on the router and the distance between the client device. Unparalleled chip integration no longer need external power amplifier, low noise amplifier (LNA), a transmit/receive switch of several parts, such as to reduce the cost of materials (BOM) up to 30% of the solution, compared with before solution.

Solution:

1. A highly integrated single chip PCI Expess solution of MAC/base band and 2.4 GHZ radio

2. data rates up to 150 MBPS

3. 802.11 g of backwards compatibility; Forward compatible multi-streaming 802.11 n

4. Support all mandatory IEEE 802.11 n HT40 HT40 and receive the interval of space-time block coding (STBC) half a defender and other optional features

5. In conformity with the IEEE 802.11 b, 802.11 d, 802.11 e, etc. 802.11 standard, 802.11 I

6. Highly compact, small packaging

7. The optimized BOM cost and integrated power amplifier, low noise amplifier, Tx/Rx switch, memory, voltage regulator, etc.

8. Based on the PCI Express specification 1.1 compatible

9. Support low power sleep mode

10. Support local

11. The wi-fi alliance certification

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