Archive for the 'BluetoothTechnology' Category
Version 1.
1 and earlierSince the technology of Bluetooth was introduced in1998, several specification versions have beenreleased.
Versions 1.
0 and 1.
0B had too many issuesand problems for manufacturers to develop devices for Bluetooth.
The main issue was the lack ofcommunication among the devices.
The core specification version 1.
1 is the first successful operating version of […]
May 29th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Below, are 10 benefits and reasons to use Bluetoothtechnology.
1.
WirelessAs you probably already know, there are many benefitsand advantages to using wireless devices.
Along withimproving safety as a result of eliminating wiresyou don’t need, wireless also offers you plenty ofother advantages.
When traveling with your laptop or other wireless devices, you’ll no […]
May 18th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Bluetooth is easily the best in wireless handheldtechnology.
When it comes to learning, Bluetoothcan get quite complicated.
To help you, you’ll findthe key learning points of Bluetooth below: 1.
Bluetooth is an energy efficient, lowoverhead communication protocol that’s ideal forinterdevice communications.
2.
Unlike infrared, Bluetooth doesn’t requirea line of sight.
3.
Depending on […]
May 10th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
The networking standards of Bluetooth will transmitdata via low power radio frequency.
Bluetoothcommunicates on a 2.
45 GHz frequency.
This veryband of frequency has been set aside by internationalagreement for the use of industrial and medicaldevices.
Many devices that you already known and use takeadvantage of this frequency band.
Garage dooropeners, baby monitors, and […]
May 2nd, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Bluetooth technology offers three different typesof defined ranges, based on output ranges.
Class1 devices are the most powerful, as they can haveup to 100 mW of power, with a regular antenna giving them a range of around 130 - 330 feet.
The class 2 devices are lower power, offering upto 2.
5 mW of power.
A […]
April 26th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
The profile found in Bluetooth will describe howthe technology is used.
Profiles can be bestdescribed as vertical slices through the protocolstack.
It will define options in each protocolthat are mandatory for the profile.
The profile will also define the parameter rangesfor each protocol.
The concept of the profile isused to decrease the risk […]
March 21st, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Bluetooth is a high speed, low powered wireless linktechnology that’s designed to connect phones or otherportable equipment together with little to no workrequired by the user.
Unlike infrared, Bluetoothdoesn’t require line of site positioning to work.
Current prototype circuits are contained on a boardthat is 0.
9 cm square, with a much smaller circuitboard being developed.
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March 9th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Bluetooth has a lot to offer with an increasinglydifficult market place.
Bluetooth helps to bringwith it the promise of freedom from the cables andsimplicity in networking that has yet to be matchedby LAN (Local Area Network).
In the key marketplace, of wireless and handhelddevices, the closest competitor to Bluetooth isinfrared.
Infrared holds many key […]
February 22nd, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
With new electrical devices being produced every day,the problem of connecting things is becoming moreand more complex in nature.
The system that comprisescomputers and other electronics makes use of varietiesof wires, cables, etc.
These parts will communicate through light beams,lasers, radio signals, and infrared.
The problemhowever, is the devices and technology is […]
February 13th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments
Below, you’ll find a list of the most used terms inBluetooth technology.
They can serve as a look up,or to help you learn more about Bluetooth terms in general.
2 in 1 handsetThe situation where a subscriber’s handset is actingas a remote handset to a base unit that provides anetwork connection.
3GThird generation, referring to the […]
February 9th, 2008 | Posted in BluetoothTechnology | No Comments