Spectec WiFi/Wireless LAN SD Card : Resellers Needed
As featured on Engadget, the Spectec WiFi SD expansion card is much smaller than ordinary WiFi SD Cards. The secret is in the stubby antenna which only pokes out a couple of millimetres as opposed to around 2cm on most SD WiFi/Wireless LAN cards. This is a big plus for those who carry their SD memory/expansion cards in their wallets or leather cases - no more bulgy bits to worry about!
Here's a picture of the hardly-noticeable Spectec WiFi SD Card in an IPAQ PocketPC:
Specifications of Spectec WiFi Card (SDW-820):
Interface: SDIO Version 1.0 (Supports 1.1 or later version)
Operating Voltage: PA: 3.0 ~ 3.6V, TRX: 2.7V
Radio Type: DSSS system
Frequency: Fully integrated, 2.4GHz band direct conversion transceiver
Operating Range: Outside 400m/Inside 100m
Type of Modulation: 5.5Mbps, 11Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps
Power Consumption:
Operating Voltage: PA: 3.0 ~ 3.6V, TRX: 2.7V
Average Operation: 185mA (While surfing Web)
Receive Mode: 60mA
Transmit Mode: 116mA for 15dBm Pout
Sleep Mode: 5uA
OS Support: Pocket PC 2003 (Windows CE 4.X), Linux & Palm
Device Requirements: PDA or SmartPhone which has an SDIO enabled slot.
Dimensions: 38.5mm x 24mm x 2.1mm
Weight: Approx. 3.5g
Approval: FCC, CE, Telec, DGT, IEEE802.11b/Wi-Fi compliance.
Mr.Gadget is proud to be distributing the Spectec product range in Australia. We should be getting our first batch in a couple of weeks.
** Note: Mr.Gadget Australia has now decided not to be the distributor of this product, instead just reselling to the general public. Resellers should now go to www.pocketgear.com.au. The Spectec cards have now been rebranded as pocketGEAR SDIO WiFi Cards. You can order them from here. (18/6/2005)













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