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@harshad-ukH5ww • Jun 30, 2013
gwendolleni have completed my B-Tech from ECE and i got 6 to 7 months free before i get my call letter..so i am thinking of doing a project on my own...i am interested in communications and especially mobile communications...
can anyone please help me with any good ideas???😀
Good to know that you are going to utilize your time by making some projects.
I am not much in communication field but I suggest if you are going to choose any topic start that project (After finalizing everything) in CE-LAB.
So you share your complete work with CE and get support from like-minded CEans. -
@jeffrey-xA7lUP • Jul 1, 2013
I wanted to know the difficulty A person faces in using a Zigbee line to share stuffin mobile
If you are really that free you can work on a zigbee tx rx for a mobile device that can really do a great deal of help to ppl who share over a good distance -
@harshad-ukH5ww • Jul 1, 2013
Zigbee is again working on 2.4Ghz band and I don't think it will you high range. It will be same as bluetooth or slightly higher than bluetooth.ConquerorI wanted to know the difficulty A person faces in using a Zigbee line to share stuffin mobile
If you are really that free you can work on a zigbee tx rx for a mobile device that can really do a great deal of help to ppl who share over a good distance -
@jeffrey-xA7lUP • Jul 1, 2013
But is it feasible to reduce the size of the Zigbee Tx to such a small scale??
And if both use the nearly the same Band What difference actually exists between the two??
Is it variations in protocol alone or something more ?? -
@harshad-ukH5ww • Jul 1, 2013
Yes, Protocol and some hardware stack. Both of them have different physical layer.ConquerorBut is it feasible to reduce the size of the Zigbee Tx to such a small scale??
And if both use the nearly the same Band What difference actually exists between the two??
Is it variations in protocol alone or something more ??