IEEE 802.11b WLAN processor. (Integrated Circuits).(Texas Instruments' TNETW1100B)(Brief Article)

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* Consumes less than 2 mW on standby at the chip level, providing a maximum tenfold reduction in standby power consumption over competitive chip sets * Integrates an 802.11b MAC and baseband processor in a 12 x 12- or 16 x 16-mm package * TNETW1100B, less than $10 (10,000) Texas Instruments Inc, Semiconductor Group, 1-800-477-8924, www.ti.com No.

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