Wireless & RF
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W80211abgmac
The licensable and silicon independent WiLD 802.11a/b/g MAC core including the protocol software is an integral part of Wireless LAN WiLD IP product family.
W80211abgr
The WiLD RF is a WLAN dualband radio IP core in CMOS technology usable for development of a standalone single chip radio, either with other functional blocks like MAC and Modem for complete 802.11a,b,g applications.
w80211am
The licensable and silicon independent WiLD 802.11a Modem core is part of Wireless LAN WiLD IP product family. Combined with other cores of the WiLD family or with a third party MAC and Radio.
w80211bm
The licensable and silicon independent WiLD 802.11b Modem core is part of Wireless LAN WiLD IP product family. Combined with other cores of the WiLD family or with a third party MAC and Radio.
w80211gm
The licensable and silicon independent WiLD 802.11g Modem core is part of Wireless LAN WiLD IP product family.The WiLD 802.11g Modem needs to be plugged onto an 802.11 MAC block to implement the signal processing part of the IEEE 802.11g standard.
w80211n
The 802.11n solution, brand named WiLD(TM) 802.11n, will consist of MAC, Modem and Radio.
WUSB
DRD MAC IP Core can be implemented as a Device only Core, as a (limited) Host only Core or as a Dual Role Device Core where it can function as a Device as well as a Limited Host simultaneously .
Wbluetooth
Bluetooth IP code has developed a complete system to implement Bluetooth(R) wireless technology into any application.
WUWB
The MBOA MAC core is designed for applications that target the Ultra WideBand space. It can achieve a throughput of 480 Mbps at MAC-PHY layer level and is scalable to achieve 1 Gbps throughput.
w80211ap
802.11a PHY IP Core is a synthesizable HDL implementation of IEEE Standard 802.11a 1999 Edition in VHDL/Verilog.
w80211bp
802.11b PHY IP Core is a licensable and synthesizable HDL implementation of IEEE Standard 802.11b 1999 Edition in VHDL/Verilog.
w80211gp
802.11g PHY IP Core is a licensable and synthesizable HDL implementation of IEEE Standard 802.11g 2003 Edition in VHDL/Verilog.