Wim Ton wrote:>>can you use a bidirectional solenoid as the transmitter, and do the >>"audio" at 5Hz? >> >>Cheers >>Terry > > Sounds like NFC. That will give you at least 100 kb/s > > Wim > >que? NFC?! Cheers Terry
WLAN card to generate pulsed RF?
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Reply by ●November 15, 20062006-11-15
"Terry Given" <my_name@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1163550612.413053@ftpsrv1...> Wim Ton wrote: > >>can you use a bidirectional solenoid as the transmitter, and do the > >>"audio" at 5Hz? > >> > >>Cheers > >>Terry > > > > Sounds like NFC. That will give you at least 100 kb/s > > > > Wim > > > > > > que? NFC?!NFC (Near Field Communication) is a reuse of the protocols for contactless smartcards. It is ment for distances of some 10 cm at reasonable datarates. It uses load modulation or AM on a 13.56 MHz carrier (licence free ISM band) Wim.
Reply by ●November 16, 20062006-11-16
Wim Ton wrote:> "Terry Given" <my_name@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:1163550612.413053@ftpsrv1... > >>Wim Ton wrote: >> >>>>can you use a bidirectional solenoid as the transmitter, and do the >>>>"audio" at 5Hz? >>>> >>>>Cheers >>>>Terry >>> >>>Sounds like NFC. That will give you at least 100 kb/s >>> >>>Wim >>> >>> >> >>que? NFC?! > > > NFC (Near Field Communication) is a reuse of the protocols for contactless > smartcards. It is ment for distances of some 10 cm at reasonable datarates. > It uses load modulation or AM on a 13.56 MHz carrier (licence free ISM band) > > Wim.Danke. Cheers Terry