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Since 1990, AeroComm has been the global leader in providing short-range
data communications to original equipment manufacturers. The core
technology behind our products is a unique and proprietary FHSS
design that enables OEMs to buy, rather than make, robust RF capability.
A Brief History
AeroComm has played a major role in the short-range RF industry
for over a decade with consistent advances in both performance
and price. Our team made waves in 1994 by gaining FCC approval
for the first 2.4GHz spread spectrum transceivers. Soon after,
we introduced our groundbreaking $200 digital sequence commercial
module.
In 1996 AeroComm shifted to frequency hopping for greater interference
immunity in any environment. Our innovative design techniques
resulted in superior modules using inexpensive materials-producing
a cost-per-module that suited vastly more applications. AeroComm
broke the $100 price barrier in 1998.
Responding to the growing demand for affordable yet versatile
wireless, AeroComm quickly developed the first complete line of
2.4GHz OEM RF transceivers. These products were backed by the
company's own fully-automated radio testing system, measuring
all critical parameters and assuring the highest quality.
Current Business
Today we continue to support a myriad of applications where wireless
was previously cost-prohibitive. Our robust proprietary technology,
manufacturing and testing guarantee reliable communication, while
lower frequencies (i.e. 900MHz) and fewer parts allow for reduced
prices.
Additionally, AeroComm has adopted the motto of Instant Wireless
a commitment to facilitate fast and easy RF integration.
Our comprehensive development tools and engineering support help
OEMs reduce R&D schedules, expenses and uncertainties while
accelerating time to market. The company's breakthrough RF232®
transparent protocol further simplifies the wireless effort by
making transceivers perform as wires.
Future Plans
Over the next ten years AeroComm will respond to the market's
need for more powerful features in ever-smaller, less expensive
transceivers. It is our ambition to make wireless practical for
any application. We believe the keys to this goal are higher integration,
higher intelligence (such as self-routing/healing protocols),
sophisticated software and network expansion.
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