RSSI – USed as a sensor- Maybe not a good idea. RSSI is affected by interferance.
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RSSI- Used as a sensor
September 6th, 2010Posted in Blog, Element 14 Forum, Wireless | No Comments »
GPS modem interfacing with controllers
September 6th, 2010I am afraid you might be biting off more than you can chew.
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Tags: cellular phone development, GPRS, gps, student project
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“Antennagate” – Learn from Apple’s mistake
July 28th, 2010Steve Jobs overlooked a major part in the iPhone4′s design… the antenna. What can we learn from Apple’s mistake.
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Tags: antennagate, Apple, consulting engineering services, iPhone4, microwave engineer, rf design engineer, rf design engineering, rf engineering consultant, technology management project
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Radio frequency range considerations
February 9th, 2010Why does a Wi-Fi access point not have the same range as a cellular telephone? In this article Chris Pinter describes the main characteristics that effect radio range.
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Tags: Bluetooth range, radio design considerations, Radio Range, Range testing, RF range, Wi fi range, Wireless range
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Chris Pinter’s Top 10 things every engineer should know about radio development.
January 25th, 2010Every engineer should know something about radios. These 10 items are critical to understand before you consider your next Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Wireless design. If you need help with wireless product development consider these items as a starting point to success.
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Tags: 802.11 development, 802.11n, Bluetooth product development, Pinter RF Consultant, Radio frequency product development, RF Consulting, Top 10 radio frequency engineering tips, Wi-Fi product design, Wifi product development, Wireless engineering
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