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Society’s expectation of technology has changed. Do you  remember  when a black and white television was the best picture  available? Do  you remember when a Commodore 64 was the best home  computer? Do you  remember the days when a dial-up connection was the  only way to access  the internet?

 

Every  product above was the most basic model of some objects we use   regularly today. HDTV, Laptop, and especially Wi-Fi are   at the next level of innovation. We have learnt from   the mistakes and accomplishments of the past and we use our developed   knowledge to make products better. We have come a long way since “the   olden days.” Is that not the point though? We develop, we learn, and we   adapt to what people need.

 

Wi-Fi has become more attractive over that past 5  years thanks to  some companies like Broadcom, Marvel Semiconductors,  and Athos. However,  recently, more companies are helping Wi-Fi’s rise  to power including  Redpine, Embedded Works, Sagrad, and Rabbit  semiconductors. All of these  companies have one thing in common. Innovation. The  companies above, including some that are not mentioned, have  helped in  the development and expansion of Wi-Fi.

 

From the end  user’s standpoint, it is not hard to see why Wi-Fi is  doing so well  though…

  • Wi-Fi offers reduced costs of network deployment and  expansion,
  • Wi-Fi allows for backwards compatibility,
  • Wi-Fi  operates on a set of standards (meaning any standard Wi-Fi  device will  work anywhere in the world),
  • Wi-Fi is suitable for  latency-sensitive applications

 

Cost savings, backwards  compatibility, standards, and  latency-sensitive applications are what  the end user wants BUT what are  you going to do about it? Well, it is  simple, for your next project  consider using Wi-Fi instead of a wired  connection or custom radio  design.

 

Case in point, find a way to utilize  Wi-Fi in your next project, the  demand is there, and the time is now.   Step up to the next level  of innovation. Remember  that radios, including Wi-Fi radios,  need a number of special  considerations when included in a design. Check  out our others blogs on  Radio design for expertise advice.

 

 

 

Ashton Byrne

www.pinterec.ca.