12Mar
System-on-a-chip or system on chip (SoC or SOC) refers to integrating all components of a computer or other electronic system into a single integrated circuit (chip). It may contain digital, analog, mixed-signal, and often radio-frequency functions – all on one chip. A typical application is in...
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29Jan
1. It is a wireless technology which helps to throw away wires and cables. 2. In wireless communicating technology like IR (Infra Red), the line of sight is a major problem; ie., during communication, the communicating devices should be kept in the same area or angle for data transfer. But, the Bluetooth...
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29Jan
Piconet : When two or more Bluetooth devices are connected together (wirelessly), it forms a type of personal area network called Piconet. Each piconet can contain up to eight different Bluetooth devices. Scatternet : Multiple piconets can be connected in larger scatternets. Linking from piconet to piconet...
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28Jan
The Bluetooth protocols are the main reasons for Bluetooth communication. They can be mainly classified into four. i) Core Protocols ii) Cable Replacement Protocol iii) Telephony Control Protocols iv) Adopted Protocols i) Core Protocols: The Bluetooth Core protocols are embedded in every Bluetooth profile...
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28Jan
When we connect some devices together, one device can be a Mobile phone, one can be a DVD, one can be a digital camera, one can be a printer and all the devices which are connected, can be completely different devices. Every device has its own distinct purpose – a printer is supposed to print,...
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24Jan
Bluetooth – What is it? Bluetooth is a technology for short-range wireless connections and communications. It is mainly designed to replace cables and enable ad hoc connections between electronic devices. In slightly more technical terms, Bluetooth utilizes Radio Frequency (RF) signals to establish...
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