Wireless Transceivers—Make or Buy?
The question of whether to make or buy a component has been around as long as engineering departments. The answer is rarely obvious, as there are many factors to consider. Nor is there a wrong decision,one path may be better than another, but it is unusual for one decision to lead to a dead end.
This whitepaper examines the relative merits of each approach and provides a guide for product managers, engineers, and others considering adding wireless data communications capability to new or existing products.
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