Communications: Tiny 115-kbit/s IR Transceiver Angles For Short-Range Wireless

Feb. 16, 2004
Measuring 1.9 mm high, 3.1 mm deep, and 6 mm long, the TFBS4711 transceiver is designed for short-range wireless applications using infrared connectivity. It features a data rate of 115 kbits/s. The device will find homes in cell phones, PDAs,...

Measuring 1.9 mm high, 3.1 mm deep, and 6 mm long, the TFBS4711 transceiver is designed for short-range wireless applications using infrared connectivity. It features a data rate of 115 kbits/s. The device will find homes in cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras, Point and Pay applications, or in any other situation where designers must find space for connectors, buttons, antennas, or displays required of other wireless technologies. Engineering samples are available now.

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