Panasonic has developed a technology to produce chips for mobile devices using the 60 GHz Wi-Fi range
Japanese company Panasonic announced the successful implementation of a project to develop chip manufacturing technology, designed for use wireless technology, multi-gigabit data transmission in mobile devices, operating in 60 GHz band.
This development supports the specification WiGig, IEEE802.11ad and consists of a 60 GHz transceiver and signal processor, each of which is integrated into a single chip made of CMOS (CMOS) and optimized for use in mobile devices.
This multi-gigabit wireless technology allows the use of 60 GHz range, reach speeds in excess of 20 times the performance data of existing modern wireless networks: a 30-minute HD video can be transmitted over the air for 30 seconds. And due to the internal optimization electronic circuit chips could achieve lower power consumption below 1 watt, that just makes it possible to use it in mobile devices, whereas now it is possible only in stationary devices - televisions, camcorders, etc.
This development supports the specification WiGig, IEEE802.11ad and consists of a 60 GHz transceiver and signal processor, each of which is integrated into a single chip made of CMOS (CMOS) and optimized for use in mobile devices.
This multi-gigabit wireless technology allows the use of 60 GHz range, reach speeds in excess of 20 times the performance data of existing modern wireless networks: a 30-minute HD video can be transmitted over the air for 30 seconds. And due to the internal optimization electronic circuit chips could achieve lower power consumption below 1 watt, that just makes it possible to use it in mobile devices, whereas now it is possible only in stationary devices - televisions, camcorders, etc.
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