pcmcia cards
Mobile Broadband: The Shift From Detachable to Embedded Solutions
White Paper Notebook PCs can be wirelessly connected to networks either through the use of detachable PCMCIA cards or through radios embedded in the devices. Should the shift from detachable to embedded connectivity... [29 May 2009]
Short-Term Solution for 3G Networks in Linux: umtsmon
White Paper For laptops, there are special PCMCIA cards that can do that; most mid- or high-end mobile phones can do this through USB or Bluetooth as well. When not at home and in need of Internet access, one can... [29 Mar 2008]
Printed Straight F Antennas for WLAN and Bluetooth
White Paper Miniaturized printed-circuit-board antennas are proposed in PCMCIA cards for WALN and Bluetooth applications. The proposed antenna is a straight F in shape printed on a FR4 substrate together with the... [11 Aug 2005]
CSR goes for Wi-Fi with chip launch
News Wi-Fi PCMCIA cards and chips such as those from Intel's Centrino family have been deployed in laptop computers for the last few years. Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has launched a range of chips that... [09 Nov 2004]
Time for the wireless, networked laptop
Comment But if 802.11a and b become widely accepted standards there's no need to have them at all on a PCMCIA card or a USB - it would be much easier to build them into the computer. In the past, laptops have connected to the... [01 May 2002]
Intel sells flash memory unit for $6m
News The acquisition gives Centennial Intel's PCMCIA card families (Series 2, Value series 100 and 200), and miniature card families (Series 100 and 200). The flash memory card market is becoming important as devices such as... [04 Jan 2000]