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17dBm IEEE 802.11b/g/n 802.11 b/g/n 2.412GHz 2.482GHz 150Mbps USB Bracket mounting 59mm*18mm*8mm
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20dBm Bluetooth,WiFi FSK SPI SMD mount
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General ISM 910MHz 920MHz Plugins welding mounting,Through hole mounting 5.5mm(height)
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20.5dBm 120mA~170mA WiFi 50mA~56mA 802.11b/g/n 3.6V 2.4GHz(Typ) 72.2Mbps I²C,I²S,SDIO,SPI,UART 98dBm 3V SMD mount 24mm*16m*3mm
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Cellular,WiFi 100mA UART,USB base mount
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17dBm 802.11 b/g/n 150Mbps USB
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Wireless Transceiver ICs

A wireless transceiver, also known as a transponder or wireless transceiving module, is a device that can both transmit and receive radio frequency (RF) signals. It is a crucial component in wireless communication systems, enabling the exchange of information without the need for physical connections.

Definition:
A wireless transceiver is an electronic device that combines a transmitter and a receiver into a single unit, facilitating bidirectional communication over a wireless link. It operates by modulating an information signal onto a carrier wave for transmission and then demodulating the received signal to recover the original information.

Functions:
1. Transmission: The transmitter part of the transceiver modulates the data signal onto a carrier frequency and amplifies it for transmission over the air.
2. Reception: The receiver part captures the incoming signal, filters out noise, and demodulates the signal to extract the original data.
3. Signal Processing: It may include functions such as error correction, encoding, and decoding to ensure reliable communication.
4. Frequency Management: Some transceivers can switch between different frequencies to avoid interference or to comply with regulatory requirements.

Applications:
1. Wireless Networking: Used in Wi-Fi routers and access points for local area network (LAN) connectivity.
2. Bluetooth Devices: For short-range wireless communication between devices like headphones, speakers, and smartphones.
3. RFID Systems: In radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and readers for tracking and identification.
4. IoT Devices: For communication in the Internet of Things (IoT), where sensors and devices need to transmit data wirelessly.
5. and Defense: In communication, radar systems, and communications.
6. Automotive: For keyless entry systems, tire pressure systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication.

Selection Criteria:
1. Frequency Band: Choose a transceiver that operates within the required frequency band for the application.
2. Range: Consider the maximum distance over which the transceiver needs to communicate.
3. Data Rate: The speed at which data needs to be transmitted, which affects the choice of modulation scheme and bandwidth.
4. Power Consumption: Important for battery-operated devices to ensure long battery life.
5. Interoperability: Ensure compatibility with existing systems and standards.
6. Size and Form Factor: Depending on the application, the physical dimensions and form factor of the transceiver may be critical.
7. Cost: The budget for the project will influence the choice of transceiver, balancing performance with cost.
8. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure the transceiver meets the necessary certifications and standards for the region in which it will be used.

When selecting a wireless transceiver, it is essential to consider these factors to ensure that the device meets the specific requirements of the application.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.