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IrDA Tutorials

IrDA tutorials tutorial information infrared data technology technical articles Introductory information about IrDA, IrLAP, IrLMP, IrIAS, IrIAP, IrLPT, IrCOMM, IrOBEX, IrLAN and infrared wireless data technologies.



 
IrDA Specifications The library of IrDA Standard Specifications. Technical and test specifications

Publications Technical Papers and Resources In this section you will find a variety of papers and links to other resources that could assist you in your development efforts.

IrFM Product Qualification The goal of the IrFM Qualification Program is to promote the adoption of IrFM technologies by establishing concrete testing requirements, ensuring the testing requirements are met correctly, and affirming compliance.

IrReady Product Qualification The IrReady program's purpose is to promote interoperability between IrDA-enabled devices. To do this, the IrReady program defines the minimum set of requirements (including physical, protocol, application-layer elements) that will lead to interoperability and an acceptable user experience.

ACTiSYS Corporation IrDA Tutorial What is IrDA Wireless? IrDA Implementation, Instant Solution and Certification, IrDA Wireless Connectivity, White Papers...
Bournemouth University IrDA IrLAP and AIr protocol analysis, and other optical wireless papers.
CEWindows.Net Windows CE IrDA FAQ One of the easiest methods of communications for Windows CE based PC Companion (Handheld PCs, Handheld PC Professional Edition, H/PC 2000, Palm-size PCs or Pocket PC) is IrDA. It offers a wireless connection for ActiveSync at up to 115.2k baud which is comparable to a cable connection.
ePanorama.net Infrared remote control technology With most pieces of consumer electronics, from camcorders to stereo equipment, an infrared remote control is usually always included. Video and audio apparatus, computers and also lighting installations nowadays often operate on infra-red remote control...
HardWare Server Introduction to IrDA Range and speed of IrDA, Why a pulse modulation is used?, Protocols used by IrDA devices, IrDA components, Links to manufacturers, Practical experiences
HowStuffWorks Inside a TV Remote Control You probably pick up a TV remote control at least once or twice a day. Let's look inside and see how they work. Here is the remote we will be dissecting today...
Microsoft Infrared white papers Connecting Windows and Non-Windows Devices with IrDA, Infrared Extensions to the NDIS 4.0 Functional Specification, IrDA Plug and Play Issues and Windows 2000, IrDA Protocol Overview, IrDial: PPP over IrDA, IrTran-P, IrLPT, and IrDA Networking Support under Windows 2000, Networking over IrDA in Windows XP

Connecting Windows and Non-Windows Devices with IrDA Imagine the following: Two notebook computers are placed beside each other. A computer icon appears on both desktops with the name of the peer computer below it. Open one of the icons to display a folder with the contents of the peer computer's desktop. Drag-and-drop between your desktop and the open folder to move files between the two computers.

IrTran-P, IrLPT, and IrDA Networking Support under Windows 2000 Both the IrTran-P image transfer protocol and the IrLPT printing protocol depend on the IrCOMM family of protocols and associated serial APIs. Windows 2000 supports a subset of the IrCOMM functionality in order to accommodate these applications. IrDA application developers are strongly encouraged to develop future protocols directly to the TinyTP protocol as exposed through Winsock on Windows.

RemoteCentral Glossary of Remote Control Terms definitions of common remote control words and terms.
Wireless Design Online Overview of IrDA Specifications--Part 1 (5/98)
IrDA was established to develop standards for infrared system design. In Part 1, we'll explore the required protocol layers of the IrDA specification.

Overview of IrDA Specifications--Part 2 (5/98)
The IrDA protocol stack is broken into required and optional layers. Part 2 of this two-article set focuses on the optional protocol layers.

 

 

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