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   18th Feb 09

 Webinar on design and certification of embedded wireless systems

Cypress Semiconductor to conduct a free, online seminar on embedded wireless design, which focuses on passing government certification tests. The 60-minute webinar is entitled "Practical Considerations for Embedded Wireless Design & Certification," is on Wednesday, February 25 at 9:00 a.m. PST. On-line registration is available at www.cypress.com/go/PR/PracticalConsiderationWebinar.

In this webinar, Cypress and Artaflex, will introduce a set of practical considerations for "embedded wireless design and certification." These concepts can be applied in part or whole to any 2.4 GHz wireless project. The presenters will also describe best practices for obtaining government certifications in the U.S., Canada and Europe. In addition, the webinar will introduce a design path that can save time through the use of pre-certified RF modules and Cypress's CyFi Low-Power RF solution.

"It's easy to see the benefits of adding wireless to embedded systems," said Geoff Charubin, vice president of Global Marketing and Applications. "But it isn't easy to actually implement and get government certification. The webinar offers straightforward, useful information that can help in both areas."



          
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