[Wormnet] http://www.edn.com/contents/images/245648.pdf
mIB
m8114 at ing-steen.se
Fri Dec 9 18:39:42 CET 2005
I am working here with your assigment and hopefully I will show you some
good work.
the thing mr Bear told me is that you might need to realise things in
paralellism. Yet
Its DSP related. I will find the answers and howtos. I remember the ting
My old friend did to
me he locked me in and did not open the door until I had solved it, same
here...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Steen" <peter.steen at ing-steen.se>
To: "mIB" <marcel.bos at ing-steen.se>
Cc: <wormnet at polarhome.com>
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Wormnet] http://www.edn.com/contents/images/245648.pdf
> Dear Marcel!
>
> Limiting to 200MHz will cause all wormnet device to be unlawful!
> The ISM band's are nowdays all over 433MHz! The 27MHz ISM band will be
> closed
> in very near future as well as the 40MHz ISM band.
>
> Wormnet is NOT of concern to only PR radio entusiasts and Amateur radio
> entusiasts.
>
> The first working principles of wormnet must therefore be proven to work
> with
> ISM bands and existing chips.
>
> VHDL solutions must wait until technology has been proven in other radio
> situations, which is has not yet been. I did not find any commersial
> implementations of strait VHDL based radio. Althought many VHDL solutions
> used
> as stick between motherboard chipsets in the PC world. There are
> alternates to
> VHDL which work out of the box for RF.
>
> Did any of you look on the Maxim, nRF and Chipcon products ?
>
> Regards //
> // Peter Steen
>
> Citerar mIB <marcel.bos at ing-steen.se>:
>
>> http://www.edn.com/contents/images/245648.pdf About the signalprocessing
>> inside VHDL and more.
>>
>> I spoke to some swedish friends around here and if we can limit ourselfs
>> to
>> about 200 mhz then it might
>> work.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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