An intelligent Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth SOM with plug-and-play RNDIS, based on NXP's RW610 for IoT applications.
Gigabit USB 3.0 High Throughput Device Server
The Silex DS-600 is designed to easily connect and share USB 3.0 and 2.0 devices over a network. Printers, Scanners, Disk Drives, Cameras, Card Readers, or virtually any other USB device can be now be enabled with network capability. It allows flexibility to place the USB device anywhere on the network instead of needing to be attached directly to the computer, and multiple users can access the USB device.
The SX-ULPGN is ideal for embedded wireless products including smart home and smart city devices, systems used in factory automation, appliances, sensors, wearables, medical devices, and products used for security, remote control, and remote sensing. The SX-ULPGN module is an excellent choice for device OEMs looking to design Wi-Fi-connected products in a cost-effective way.
Software:
USB Device Server Setup
Click on the Software Application to download the latest software file for your product.
SX-Virtual Link / SX-Virtual Link Software as a Service Downloads
Click the above link to download the last SX Virtual Link Software
AMC Manager
Firmware:
Release Note:
- Supported Openssl V3.
- Added a function to disable SSL3.0/TLS1.0/TLS1.1.
This firmware contains a program covered by an open-source license such as GPL (GNU General Public License) or LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License). Please click here for the applicable program and license.
Silex Technology, Inc. will provide the source code subject to GPL/LGPL software under terms and conditions of GPL/LGPL to individuals or groups at their own cost by distributing a media such as CD-ROM, etc. for a period of at least 3 years after the date of purchase upon written request. Please email requests to: silex_oss@silex.jp.
Warranty and RMA's:
Limited Warranty and RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) Policy
Product video DS-600
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