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  • Indoor Wireless Path Loss
    of the minimum signal strength that a receiver can discern. Antenna gain. The amount of signal gain provided by the antennas. Path loss. The signal decrease that occurs as the radio waves travel through the air or through obstacles. Indoor Wireless Path Loss -- Security Today. Security Products Magazine
  • Using PIC32 MCUs to Develop GSM/GPRS/GPS Solutions
    Technologies that allow both wireless and wired. systems to communicate with other devices of the. same ability are referred to as Machine-to-Machine. (M2M). M2M uses a device to capture an event, which. is then relayed through a network to an application that. translates the event into meaningful
  • Low-Frequency Magnetic Transmitter Design (.pdf)
    Low frequency magnetic communications (LFMC) is a viable ?wireless? communications alternative to traditional radio frequency (RF) or Infrared communications. It is well suited for certain applications when considering some of the characteristics of the topology. 00232B.book AN232
  • Low Frequency Magnetic Transmitter Design
    . For an. antenna that is very small compared to the signal. wavelength, one does not have an efficient propagating. V. wave decaying at 1/r; instead, one has an attenuating. Source. Meter. field that falls off at 1/r.3. The effect, however, is negligible if the antenna dimen-. The TX and RX coils can be thought
  • Insertion Loss Measurement Methods
    Transmission feed line system performance plays an important role in wireless network coverage. Insertion loss measurement is one of the critical measurements used to analyze transmission feed line installation and performance quality. This application note explains how Site Master is used
  • Circuit Ideas: Setting Up a Low-Power Transceiver
    in receive mode. Current consumption in transmit mode depends on output power but is less than 30 mA at 10 dBm. Typical applications include home automation, wireless security systems, meter reading, and toys. The CC1000 is generally intended for use over short ranges. It operates at 315, 433, 868

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