Fujitsu New Wireless Modules

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Fujitsu new wireless modules
Apart from its touch and printer solutions, Fujitsu is now also able to provide communication solutions with its wireless modules product range for use between between POS/kiosk terminals and exterior devices.
 
Fujitsu Bluetooth modules are available in surface mount or connector joint types, power class 1 or 2, and with or without integrated antenna.
 
The modules have been designed based on the CSR Blue Core 4 chip. Due to the incorporation of the upper level protocol stacks and serial port profile (SPP) users can control Bluetooth easily via text base commands.
 
To enable, for instance, a wireless connection of a kiosk with the internet or a local network, Fujitsu provides WLAN modules meeting complete IEEE 802.11 standards. Fujitsu has modules that support IEEE 802.11 a/b/g, 802.11 b/g and also one that supports 802.11 b/g/draft-n.
 
For the best performance Fujitsu uses the market proven IC’s from Marvel (88W8686), Ralink (RT 3070) and Atheros (AR6002X).
 
Software and driver support is offered for various operating systems and processors.
 
Besides Bluetooth and WLAN modules, Fujitsu also offers a combination of WLAN and Bluetooth in one module and GPS modules. These modules are available as surface mount and connector joint type, and can be equipped with an ultra wide band antenna. Fujitsu provides a high level of support, WLAN driver, customisation, antenna integration and assistance on certifications, to make wireless as simple as possible.
 
Fujitsu Components Europe B.V. will be exhibiting at Kiosk Europe Expo 2010, at stand 3C.26.
 

Monday, July 26, 2010

Usability Workshop @ KEX 2012

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What can self-service terminals learn from the success of the iPad? The Usability Expert Workshop will explore ways of developing self-service solutions capable of inspiring the same fanatical reaction as Apple’s iconic product. On the 7th of March this year, hundreds of people were out on the streets, waiting to be amongst the first to get their hands on the latest iPad iteration. They had camped out all night with their thermoses in the freezing cold. Why are so many people willing to do this in front of every Apple store, but not for a new check-in terminal at the airport, train station, or shopping mall? What’s behind the buzz, and how can we encourage a similar reaction to self-service solutions? Through expert contributions and together with you, we will seek to answer these questions and explore future ways to get there. KIOSK EUROPE and Handspiel will present the Usability Expert Workshop as part of KIOSK EUROPE EXPO 2012, which runs from 12-13 June. The Usability Workshop will take place on Wednesday, 13th June from 10:30-13:30. Numbers are limited, so secure your place now by booking online at www.kioskeurope-expo.com

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