KDDI develops USB 2.0 wireless with Infrared Communication
Jul 18, 2009 Technology
Japanese researchers from the KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc announced a system of signal transmission USB 2.0 interface, uses a wireless infrared connection. According to KDDI, this system makes it unnecessary to use USB cable, for example, to exchange data between computers and mobile devices.
The technology used in the new system, converts the electrical signals USB 2.0 interface to the infrared signals and carries them through the air. In doing so, a “USB-infrared converter” special converter with infrared module connected to the USB ports of the computer and mobile device and provides data transfer rate up to 1 Gbps.
When they create a new technology by Japanese scientists managed to finally solve the problem of delays encountered in the conversion of electrical signals in the infrared radiation, as well as in the reverse conversion. While the new wireless technology is still only in the early stages of development and standardization at related IrDA (Infrared Data Association), it has a great future thing. It is no coincidence that the KDDI is preparing to demonstrate its new system at the Wireless Japan 2009 to be held in Tokyo from 22 to 24 July.
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[Wireless Japan] USB 2.0 Goes Wireless with Infrared Communication
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