Today’s energy consumption is one of the main issues which almost every country around the globe giving more concern to it and I think this is the right time for every one to take part in it. with the help of renewable sources we can a create good world which are pollution free & far away from the global warming effects. So regarding this issue today I came across a great company who do a great work for changing the world, this company had a totally different kind of products and services offering to their customers. I was amazed and went on reading their site and it was about the Wind Energy Projects or Wind Farm Development that they Read more… »
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This little board is the Microchip Internet Radio Board. It allows you to create your own internet radio as it has MPEG codecs and an RJ45 connector on board.
The internet radio board uses a PIC microcontroller and is capable of connecting to Shoutcast servers and receive streaming MP3 content.
Microchip Internet Radio Board Features
* DEMO BOARD, INTERNET RADIO
* Development Tool Type:Development Kit
* Supported Families:PIC18F Read more… »
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60GHz RF Chip For High Speed Wireless Transfer
Posted on 2009 under Wireless, Digital News, Miscellaneous, Computers | No Comment24 Jan

It’s not the only group toying around in the 60GHz frequency range, but a team of researchers from Georgia Tech’s Georgia Electronic Design Center seem to be a bit further along than most, and they say that their new 60GHz RF chip could pave the way into a whole host of new, speedier wireless devices. Apparently, the chip is the first 60GHz embedded chip designed for multi-gigabit wireless use, and the researchers have already pushed it to some pretty impressive lengths, reaching speeds of 15Gbps at a distance of 1 meter, 10Gbps at 2 meters, and 5Gbps at Read more… »












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