KAIST researchers modified an iPod nano and an earphone with its test chips for demonstration purposes. A user would need to keep a finger constantly pressed to a conductor on the iPod, which would send the audio signal through the arm to the earphone. The chips can produce data rates of up to 2 megabits per second while consuming less than 10 microwatts, Song said.
09 februari 2006
Chipsen kryper in under huden
Nästa gång du inte ser en iPod är det för att den sitter under huden:
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