Wireless USB Catching On

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With so many wired products in their homes, users are starting to untangle the mess in their electronics systems by adopting WirelessUSB gear. Cypress Semiconductor says it has secured more than 175 design wins for its Wireless USB LP radio chips in less than one year. In that same time frame, Cypress has sold more than 2 million of the CYRF6936 Wireless USB radio chips. Products that use Cypress’ Wireless USB chips include computer mice, keyboards, gaming controllers, VoIP headsets, toys, medical appliances, and more. Cypress says the CYRF6936 has AgileHID and DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) technology, meaning it has a built-in agility that lets the chip adapt to a different part of the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum if it encounters interference. That’s particularly important in households that have a lot of wireless devices.

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