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Gigabit wireless transmission

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Please suggest your ideas about let say 1-2 Gbit/s wireless data transmission. Range is unimportant, but minimal should be 1 cm! :)

Frequency range for microwave solutions should use ISM bands. Are there already some commercial laser-optical solutions?

greetz,
rfmw

At this bit rate the optical solution would be cheaper.

You can use optical as well as Microwave EM wave transmission method for 1 2 Gbps system.

Try to study the 802.11 ,802.12 standards that deals with blue tooth and wireless LAN these standard have guidelines for transmission systems upto few Giga bits Per sec. You'll get many ideas.

Regards !

You did not say what country you are in, but I doubt you can send 2 GBit in the bandwidth allotted for ISM. In the US, you could do at at 66 GHz or higher, simple PAM modulated millimeterwave oscillator.

@flatulent ... yes I agree with you. But do you have some docs, examples, ...?

@truebs ... somehow I don't believe how can 802.11 with its 54Mbps help on this, but can you recommend some specific literature or docs?

@biff44 ... thanks for your tip. I'll try to give your idea some insight. However, this would be relatively high-cost solution.


Direct (current) laser modulation (without any external modulators) would (I guess) work, but to find appropriate laser diode would be a problem.

Can you use capacitive plates for coupling? You could modulate OOK your serial data stream onto a carrier and use a diode detector at the receiving end.

hehe flatulent, I thought about that too. This idea with capacitive (plate) coupling would be really effective and low-cost. But how to make a diode detector with a couple of GHz bandwidth? ;) Or in other words, how to make an AM detector with 1-2 GHz bandwidth?

regards,
rfmw

The Agilent web site has application notes on diode detectors.

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