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Omni-directional High
  Gain Antennas

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Extendable Antennas
 
Antenna Application

無線網路高增益天線

藍芽無線網路天線

Preview

Chip SMD Type

Embedded PIFA Type

Dipole Type

 

數位電視天線

吸磁盤式天線

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行動電話多頻段天線

GSM通訊天線

其他類型應用天線

RFID射頻身份辨識天線

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Bluetooth Basics

Bluetooth wireless technology is a

short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to connect and communicate with each other.

 

Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth enabled device, almost everywhere in the world, can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and communicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks known as pico-nets. Each device can simultaneously communicate with up to seven other devices within a single pico-net. Each device can also belong to several pico-nets simultaneously. Pico-nets are established dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity.

 

A fundamental Bluetooth wireless technology strength is the ability to simultaneously handle both data and voice transmissions. This enables users to enjoy variety of innovative solutions such as a hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax capabilities, and synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications to name a few.

 

 

 

Transmit Range

Spectrum
Bluetooth technology operates in the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz, using a spread spectrum, frequency hopping, full-duplex signal at a nominal rate of 1600 hops/sec. The 2.4 GHz ISM band is available and unlicensed in most countries.

Interference
Bluetooth technology’s adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) capability was designed to reduce interference between wireless technologies sharing the 2.4 GHz spectrum. AFH works within the spectrum to take advantage of the available frequency. This is done by detecting other devices in the spectrum and avoiding the frequencies they are using. This adaptive hopping allows for more efficient transmission within the spectrum, providing users with greater performance even if using other technologies along with Bluetooth technology. The signal hops among 79 frequencies at 1 MHz intervals to give a high degree of interference immunity.

 

The operating range depends on the device class:
•Class 3 radios – have a range of up to 1 meter
•Class 2 radios – most commonly found in mobile devices – have a range of 10 meters
•Class 1 radios – used primarily in industrial use cases – have a range of 100 meters

Power
The most commonly used radio is Class 2 and uses 2.5 mW of power. Bluetooth technology is designed to have very low power consumption. This is reinforced in the specification by allowing radios to be powered down when inactive.
Data Rate
1 Mbps for Version 1.2; Up to 3 Mbps supported for Version 2.0 + EDR