Re: USB 2.0 Streaming through SMA
- From: "bkamakot@xxxxxxxxx" <bkamakot@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jan 2007 12:45:36 -0800
Thanks for everyones responses.
I guess for the purposes of this discussion (to keep it simple), you
can assume that the RF module being considered is a Bluetooth. (or a
short range high data rate radio) receiver/transmitter.
Any kind of data is permitted on the device. We have already tested
the module by sending a pattern through the signal generator and
streaming video from a computer (using a SDI-DVI converter). We are
now trying to test it on the more ubiquitous platforms like USB.
We already have a program that does 1Gbps data stream using Ethernet.
We tried to interface this signal with our module using a RJ45-SMA
converter, but the issue is that the Ethernet is a 5 level signal and
we didn't know how to deal with that. However, we would still prefer
the USB interface, b/c it can give us the ability to communicate
between PC and smart phones.
On Jan 31, 9:56 am, cs_post...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jan 31, 3:51 am, Paul Keinanen <keina...@xxxxxx> wrote:
If you want to demonstrate your link, why not connect a signal
generator to the transmitter and observe the eye pattern with an
oscilloscope.
That's sure to make the money-people's eyes bug out...
.
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