New P Series NeoMesh modules benefit from more efficient and compact design, antenna connection now placed under the module on solder pads for easy integration into PCBs
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Hall B5 will be used as a demonstration ground to show how easy battery powered NeoMesh enabled sensors can be deployed with no requirement for network planning or complicated configurations
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Neocortec provides Sub-GHz ultra-low power wireless mesh modules to German monitoring company Triptec
by donpedroNeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, now provides its Sub-GHz ultra-low power…
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NeoCortec signs agreement with Honeywell to develop wireless mesh technology for fire detection
by donpedroNeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, recently signed an agreement with Honeywell…
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NeoCortec appoints Cato Skibsted Fagermo as Business Development Manager to develop new opportunities for NeoMesh ultra-low power wireless network technology
by donpedroNew IoT and Cloud-connected sensor network applications enabled
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New breakout boards from NeoCortec simplifies prototyping of NeoMesh ultra-low power wireless networks
by donpedroOperates in standalone or Adafruit Feather Wing mode; Needs only an U. FL antenna