Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The tiniest 3G-modem in the world from Intel

tiniest 3G-modem


Intel has developed the smallest 3G-modem in the world – XMM 6255, an area larger than the area quite a bit of coins in denominations of one cent. The distinctive feature is the ability to work under even very bad signal and fairly low power consumption.


 Intel has released a new model of 3G-modem – XMM 6255 that is intended for use in a variety of sensors, industrial equipment, warning systems, home appliances, and the like.


 XMM 6255 modem contains a radio frequency transmitter and receiver SMARTI UE2p, power management and power amplifier. Declared by the manufacturer upload speed can are up to 5.6 Mbit / s download speed – 7.2 Mb / s.


The total area of this product is 300 square millimeters, that quite a bit larger than the area coin one cent. As a result, according to the device manufacturer, XMM 6255 – the smallest of all the currently existing modems in its class.


tiniest 3G-modem


 It should be noted that this model is characterized by very small modem power, is able to work even in the rather low signal. Its properties are very important, since the products that use this modem, often do not have access to the power grid; they are often located in garages or basements.


 It is projected that by 2020, the number of a wide variety of devices that will be able to connect to the Internet to reach approximately $ 50 billion. If today the network for the first time about 80 connects the new devices, up to 2020, this number has to be equal to 250 Most of these devices have miniature 3G-modems, one of which is XMM 6255.



The tiniest 3G-modem in the world from Intel

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