There's no doubt that Bluetooth technology has started to gain hold in the communication sector. The technology, which was once bashed for lack of adoption, is now shipping in 10s of millions in ...
Anritsu's MT8852B Bluetooth test set combines both Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) and Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) testing capability. The ability to conduct EDR and AFH tests turns the test ...
Bluetooth is a great short-range wireless technology for cell phones, laptops, PDAs, headsets, peripherals, and other devices. But it quickly runs out of steam when the range goes beyond 10 m. It's ...
The Bluetooth SIG, the group that controls the standards that define the short-range radio networking technology has announced a proposal for a new version of Bluetooth that offers data rates almost 3 ...
I live and work in York, England, the United Kingdom. The first, original and therefore best York in the world; so named from the Vikings, who called the city Yorvik. And as it happens, the Vikings ...
Steve Flooks looks at the product testing and compliance issues raised by Bluetooth 2.0 plus Enhanced Data Rate. The success of Bluetooth will be enhanced by the introduction of Bluetooth 2.0 plus ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) today announced the adoption of Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate). The new specification provides increased data rates up to three times ...
Fast 3 Mbit/sec data rate supports Bluetooth 2.1 and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) throughput requirements Configurable to meet a variety of application requirements Sunnyvale, CA -- September 6, 2007 -- ...
As the '580 patent covers a lot of the same ground for Bluetooth EDR, the encouragement of using the technology again is said to be an infringement. Unusually, the patents being sued over both expired ...
I don't buy a mobile device without integrated Bluetooth and it is now a fairly standard spec on feature phones and smartphones. Blair, from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group sent over a press ...
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