| General > General Technical Chat |
| How will small design companies deal with higher frequency systems? |
| << < (3/4) > >> |
| rstofer:
--- Quote from: T3sl4co1l on November 07, 2022, 04:35:34 pm ---"Build it and they will come". Just a little trouble with that tiny word "build"... :D Tim --- End quote --- As I was told many years ago: "Never underestimate technology!" It's old news but we walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969. How hard can this new stuff be? |
| T3sl4co1l:
It's considerably more engineering effort, but I have no doubt a conveniently-packaged solution can exist. :-+ Tim |
| Kasper:
--- Quote from: hans on November 07, 2022, 10:37:44 am ---[...]put everything on a module and CE/FCC certify it. [...] --- End quote --- I agree. |
| Marco:
Line of sight RF has limited applications in consumer electronics and competes with light, which in many ways is easier to handle. Though neither LiFi nor mmWave have had any real success for in house broadband. Imaging mmWave radar is going to be huge I guess, but it will be a whole for that to be cheap enough for anything but high end cars. To me it seems it will be very niche till it's cheap and then just modularized, look at the cheap 24 GHz modules coming out. |
| tszaboo:
The same way we were dealing with RF circuits and such. Build several version of the circuit with small changes and pick the one that works. And you see how a hacked TV receiver chip is providing very cheap VNAs and spectrum-o-meters. Same will happen eventually to that. |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |