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Tokyo (Japan), July 14, 2008 — NEC
Electronics and Skyley Networks are proud to announce
that their jointly developed ZigBeeŽ platform has been
deemed as a ZigBee Compliant platform (ZCP) on the
ZigBee PRO specifications by the ZigBee Alliance. The
ZigBee compliant platform is based on an NEC
Electronics’ 78K0R 16-bit microcontroller, a wireless RF
transceiver chip by Uniband Electronic Corporation
(UBEC) and the ZigBee PRO stack, which is software to
manage the network. The NECEL/Skyley ZigBee platform had
been deemed as a ZigBee Compliant platform on the
specifications of the ZigBee feature set since Oct. 9,
2007. The enhanced ZigBee PRO feature set offers network
scalability to larger networks with enhanced management
options with flexibility. By upgrading the NECEL/Skyley
ZigBee platform for compliance to the ZigBee PRO
specifications, OEMs and system developers can easily
develop low power, wireless self-organizing and
self-healing mesh networking ideal for the rapidly
growing field of energy management systems, industrial
and residential building management systems, lighting
controls, automated meter reading, sensors, and security
systems.
Because the ZigBee PRO compliant stack has already been
ported to 78K0 and V850ES microcontrollers, developers
can choose to build their systems using any of NEC
Electronics’ All Flash™ microcontrollers, including the
8-bit 78K0, the 16-bit 78K0R, and the 32-bit V850ES
microcontrollers. The company now boasts a lineup of
nearly 400 devices, allowing customers to select the MCU
that meets the precise needs for the applications they
want to develop.
The ZigBee wireless technology operates over 2.4
gigahertz frequency, and can be used to transmit up to
250 kilobits/second of data in a 70 meter radius, with
such low power consumption that devices can be operated
using standard dry batteries.
In recent years the evolution of self-organizing and
self-healing peer-to-peer mesh networks based on
such devices, which can communicate directly with
each other without needing to communicate via a
central server, has spurred growth of wireless
technologies such as ZigBee, and the market for
ZigBee-based products is expected to increase to 200
million units by 2010, and 500 million units by
2015. The ZigBee PRO Feature Set offers, compared to
the ZigBee Feature Set, flexible and various
management options of network routing, address
management, multicast and group addressing, link
quality management, and fragmentation of large data.
It eases efforts to manage larger and more stable
networks. To capture this potential market, NEC
Electronics and Skyley have leveraged their
respective strengths in embedded microcontroller
solutions and peer-to-peer network technology, first
announcing a jointly developed platform in November
2006.
The companies expect that the market for ZigBee
wireless systems will continue to grow in both size
and scope, and plan to actively improve and
expanding upon their existing ZigBee platforms and
solutions to help customers reduce development times
and costs associated with developing ZigBee
products.
About Skyley Networks
Inc.
Skyley Networks was established
in 2001, and specialized in the "P2P" (Peer-to-Peer)
protocol network technologies. Skyley Networks
rolled out its proprietary P2P protocol, “DECENTRA“,
in 2002, and has accumulated an enormous amount of
experience in P2P applications over wireless LAN and
Bluetooth. Additional information about Skyley
Networks can be found at
www.skyley.com.
Skyley Networks is a member of the ZigBee Alliance
as a participant.About NEC
Electronics Corporation
NEC Electronics Corporation
(TSE: 6723) specializes in semiconductor products
encompassing advanced technology solutions for the
high-end computing and broadband networking markets,
system solutions for the mobile handset, PC
peripherals, automotive and digital consumer
markets, and platform solutions for a wide range of
customer applications. NEC Electronics Corporation
has 25 subsidiaries worldwide including NEC
Electronics America, Inc. (www.am.necel.com)
and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH (www.eu.necel.com).
For additional information about NEC Electronics
worldwide, visit
www.
About
Uniband Electronic Corporation
The newly-introduced wireless module
contains a
UZ2400 RF transceiver from
Uniband Electronic Corp.,
and low power 8-bit Microcontroller unit MB95F108A with
60K Flash memory from Fujitsu Microelectronics Co.
Fujitsu Microelectronics Co. has a wide range of micro
controller units, MCU from 8 to 16 bit, voltage from 3V
to 5V. All are available, and users have flexibility in
choosing products for their own specific demands and
applications.
All Flash is a trademark of NEC
Electronics Corporation in Japan and other countries.
ZigBee is a registered trademark of the ZigBee Alliance.
All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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