The WL54240-DT is a wireless LAN (WLAN) chipset component, likely a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver, manufactured by Agere Systems (now part of LSI Corporation and subsequently Broadcom). This chip would have been part of a larger chipset solution for implementing 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi connectivity in various devices.
Applications:
- Wireless Routers: Used as a core component in older generation wireless routers and access points to provide Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Wireless Network Adapters: Integrated into PCI, Mini-PCI, and PC Card wireless network adapters for desktop and laptop computers.
- Embedded Systems with Wi-Fi: Employed in embedded systems requiring wireless connectivity, such as industrial controllers and point-of-sale terminals.
- Set-Top Boxes: Integrated into set-top boxes to enable wireless internet access for streaming and other online services.
- Gaming Consoles: Used in older gaming consoles to provide Wi-Fi connectivity for online gaming and software updates.
Features:
- 802.11 a/b/g Support: Supports the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless standards, providing compatibility with a wide range of Wi-Fi networks.
- RF Transceiver: Integrated RF transceiver for transmitting and receiving wireless signals.
- Direct Conversion Architecture: Employs a direct conversion architecture for improved performance and reduced component count.
- Multiple Data Rates: Supports multiple data rates, allowing for optimized performance based on network conditions.
- Advanced Modulation Techniques: Utilizes advanced modulation techniques, such as OFDM and CCK, to maximize data throughput.
- Integrated Power Amplifier: Includes an integrated power amplifier for increased transmit power.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
Benefits:
- Wireless Connectivity: Enables wireless connectivity for a wide range of devices.
- High Data Throughput: Supports high data throughput for fast and reliable wireless communication.
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with the 802.11a/b/g wireless standards, ensuring interoperability with existing Wi-Fi networks.
- Reduced Component Count: Integrated RF transceiver and power amplifier reduce the overall component count.
- Low Power Consumption: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices.
Additional Details:
The WL54240-DT would typically be used in conjunction with a baseband processor to form a complete WLAN chipset. It operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. The specific power consumption, data rates supported, and other detailed specifications are available in the product datasheet. Due to its age, it is likely that this component is no longer in active production, but datasheets and legacy information may still be available.