February 27, 2008
If Only…Will Some Enterprising Vendor Jump on This?
54mbps, fast? I think not! Not compared to 5Gbps. In the land down under they have developed a chip that can do exactly that.
The world’s first transceiver integrated on a single chip that operates at 60GHz on the CMOS (complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor) process, the most common semiconductor technology, was announced today by NICTA, Australia’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Research Centre of Excellence.
The development will enable the truly wireless office and home of the future. As the integrated transceiver developed by NICTA is extremely small, it can be embedded into devices. The breakthrough will mean the networking of office and home equipment - without wires - will finally become a reality.
Researchers from NICTA’s Gigabit Wireless Project, which is based out of NICTA’s Victoria Research Laboratory, are the first in the world to have developed an integrated transceiver, a complete transmitter and receiver, on a single chip at 60GHz on CMOS.
This technology breakthrough will enable the wireless transfer of audio and video data at up to 5 gigabits per second, ten times the current maximum wireless transfer rate, at one-tenth the cost.
Oh Boss this chip is targeted at the 57-60Ghz band, unlicensed. That’s the plus. The downside is that at these bandwidths transport is strictly line of sight. You have to clearly see the transmitter. But at those speeds it would be worth it.
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admin @ 7:44 pm
Interesting stuff. 57Ghz is darn near light frequency. not just line of sight, but you need lots of antenna gain to overcome things like rain. Great for back haul though. I still wish we could get a little unlicensed UHF. The airwaves are public property you know. I’d even be willing to share it with emergency responders.
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