> >> UWB is a high-bandwidth, low-power, point-to-point radio
> >> technology using a wide spectrum (3.1-10.6HGz). It is
> >
> >How much power is low power?
>
> For what I know (and I could be wrong) max is around -40dBm/MHz
> in the US. I am no expert in the nitty-gritty radio details, but
> I've been told that is 3000 times less emissions than a common
> cellphone, around .1 uW? [this is where my knowledge about radio
> *really* fades].
Common cellphones are 2W, iirc; (so it would be ~1mW) but I was more
interested in system power consumption. WIFI is too power intensive
for a cellphone (mostly). Is this designed to go into cellphones?
notebooks?
Pavel
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