Costa Mesa, California-based Novalog Inc is shipping engineering samples of its new MiniSIR Transceiver Module, which the company believes to be the smallest infra-red transmitter-receiver on the market: it measures 0.37 by 0.15 by 0.15. It is said to be compliant with the Infrared Data Association 1.0 standard, and supports transmission rates up to 115.2Kbps […]
Costa Mesa, California-based Novalog Inc is shipping engineering samples of its new MiniSIR Transceiver Module, which the company believes to be the smallest infra-red transmitter-receiver on the market: it measures 0.37 by 0.15 by 0.15. It is said to be compliant with the Infrared Data Association 1.0 standard, and supports transmission rates up to 115.2Kbps at distances up to one yard. The company expects to ship it in production quantities in the fourth quarter. It is priced at $350 in quantities of 10,000.