Hey, I'm going to be getting a wifi card for my HP3955 ipaq pretty soon. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on wether it is better to get a sdio 802.11b card or to get a cf sleeve and get a cf ...
The E300 802.11b Wi-Fi SDIO (Secure Digital I/O) card is said to be the smallest, most secure available. The diminutive 40 x 24 x 2.1-mm card weights 0.1 oz, uses 3.3 V at 187 mA max, 15.8 mA ...
While we are used to USB WiFi adapters, embedded devices typically use SDIO WiFi cards, and for good reasons – they’re way more low-power, don’t take up a USB port, don’t require a power-sipping USB ...
SanDisk’s got a new WiFi SDIO card coming out with 256MB of built-in storage; good news for owners of devices that only have one SD slot for upgrades (like Dell Axim X3 Sandisk is using to demo the ...
Socket delivers high throughput, low-power consumption and small form factor 802.11 a/b/g SDIO cards for industrial embedded and plug-in applications Socket Mobile, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT), an innovative ...
today have WiFi integrated into them, many have the slower 802.11b wireless protocol, and not 802.11g, which is standard in most laptops. What if you want to upgrade the WiFi speed of your handheld, ...
Chip design company SyChip Inc. is testing software for its secure digital I/O (SDIO) wireless LAN card so it can be used to add Wi-Fi capability to smart phones. With the card and the software, smart ...
I am considering adding a wifi SD card to my PDA so that I use it more often. I have done a little shopping and have a few questions.<BR><BR>Are they all created equal? There doesn't seem to be too ...
Socket Communications announced August 2003 availability of its SDIO WLAN card for devices with SDIO-capable (Secure Digital Input Output) slots. The SDIO WLAN Card plugs into any SDIO card slot a ...
Found this on Pocket PC Passion today: "Toshiba posted this a couple of days ago on their support site. The SDIO slot on e350/e355 and e750/e755 is NOT compatible with SanDisk Secure Digital Wi-Fi ...
While we are used to USB WiFi adapters, embedded devices typically use SDIO WiFi cards, and for good reasons – they’re way more low-power, don’t take up a USB port, don’t require a power-sipping USB ...
SanDisk is announcing the shipment of their 256MB SD Combination card with built-in WiFi. Optimized for low-power draw and using Direc tSequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), the 256MB+WiFi SD card should ...