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29/11/11

Terahertz Wireless Chip Will Bring 30Gbps Networks

Posted in General Technology by DragonMicro  |  Comments (0)

“Rohm, a Japanese semiconductor company, has created a silicon chip and antenna that’s currently capable of transmitting 1.5Gbps, with the potential to scale up to 30Gbps in the future. While this is a lot faster than anything currently on the market, the significant advance here is the reception and transmission of terahertz waves (300GHz to 3THz) using a chip and antenna that’s just two centimeters long. Rohm says it will only cost $5 when it comes to market in a few years — a stark comparison to current terahertz gear that’s both large and expensive. The problem with terahertz transmissions, though, is that it’s highly directional — with a submillimeter wavelength, it’s more like a laser than a signal. Terahertz waves might enable awesome device-to-device networks, but it isn’t going to bring 30Gbps internet to a whole city block. More interestingly, submillimeter terahertz radiation is the next step up from the gigahertz radiation used in full-body millimeter wave scanners. Terahertz waves can not only see through clothing, but can also penetrate a few millimeters of skin.”


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