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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brighthand review of one eagerly awaited gadget, SanDisk’s miniscule new WiFi card for PDAs and cellphones that fits into an SDIO card slot. Even more exciting, a version of the card with 256MB of ...
Anyone know of a SDIO 802.11b card that will work on a Palm device, specifically the Tapwave Zodiac? I keep looking at this, and the only way I can justify it is if I can use it to terminal into our ...
The FSSD06 two-port multiplexer allows 1- and 4-bit host controllers to communicate with high-voltage (2.7 to 3.6-V) and dual-voltage (1.65 to 1.95-V, 2.7 to 3.6-V) cards. The chip allows Secure ...
Chip design company SyChip is testing software for its SDIO (secure digital I/O) WLAN (wireless LAN) card so it can be used to add Wi-Fi capability to smart phones. With the card and the software, ...