Description
The STM3210E-EVAL evaluation board is a
complete development platform for
STMicroelectronic's ARM Cortex-M3 core-based
STM32F103ZET6 or STM32F103ZGT6
microcontroller. The range of hardware features
on the board help you to evaluate all peripherals
(LCD, SPI Flash, USART, IrDA, USB, audio, CAN
bus, smartcard, MicroSD Card, NOR Flash,
NAND Flash, SRAM, temperature sensor, audio
DAC and motor control) and develop your own
applications.
32feet.NET is a shared-source project to make personal area networking technologies such as Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) and more, easily accessible from .NET code. Supports desktop, mobile or embedded systems. 32feet.NET is free for commercial or non-commercial use. If you use the binaries you can just use the library as-is, if you make modifications to the source you need to include the 32feet.NET License.txt document and ensure the file headers are not modified/removed. The project currently consists of the following libraries:-
Bluetooth
IrDA
Object Exchange
Bluetooth support requires a device with either the Microsoft, Widcomm, BlueSoleil, or Stonestreet One Bluetopia Bluetooth stack. Requires .NET Compact Framework v3.5 or above and Windows CE.NET 4.2 or above, or .NET Framework v3.5 for desktop Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. A subset of functionality is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Embedded Handheld 8 in the InTheHand.Phone.Bluetooth.dll library.
The rapid growth in mobile communications has led to an increasing demand for wide-
band high data rate communications services. In recent years, Distributed Antenna
Systems (DAS) has emerged as a promising candidate for future (beyond 3G or 4G)
mobile communications, as illustrated by projects such as FRAMES and FuTURE. The
architecture of DAS inherits and develops the concepts of pico- or micro-cell systems,
where multiple distributed antennas or access points (AP) are connected to and con-
trolled by a central unit.
Heterogeneous Network (HetNet): A network that consists of a mix of macro cells and low-power
nodes, e.g. Pico, Femto, Relay Node (RN) and Remote Radio Head (RRH)