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Shamonto Hasan Easha

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About Shamonto Hasan Easha

  • Birthday 09/20/1998

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    Computer science and study, hardwares, softwares, and of course, science
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    Computer Science, Biology, Physics and Chemistry
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  1. So, I guess, you can't help me that way? Anyway, thanks for your help. I'd appreciate your help if I do need in future.
  2. Ok, I have designers ready but I need some specific components like LED Drivers, modulator, DAC, TIA, and lots of other things. How can I find one, and what are the components that work as these?
  3. I have seen the article about RONJA, it was quite impressive, but too big for a science project. And yes, I saw your one too, just want to know how do I achieve 700 Mbps with it, and how do I make that. The data is transferred from a smartphone, connected with the transceiver via USB or 3.5 mm jack to another, similarly. Could you please help me out by designing the circuit (and keeping costs minimum)?
  4. Ok, I didn't understand most of this project. Could you please give me other links?
  5. How do I make a Li-Fi device? What things would I need?
  6. So, microwaves aren't an option then. Would you please kindly reply about interference while using Li-Fi?
  7. So, about interference, does Li-Fi have one? I've seen on few websites that this can be implemented in every houses as regular LED lamps, yet transmitting data. And I also found, light on means 1 and light off means 0, i.e. binary logic. In a house, there will be other lights too, which are not involved in this transmission, and they are always lit, i.e. always 1. Provided those lights are LED bulbs, wouldn't they interfere in this transmission?
  8. But can we use microwaves instead of lights? I mean, they can cover greater distances than lights, since lights need to be reflected. Moreover, mobile phones use microwaves, and we get good network almost anywhere. So, wouldn't replacing with microwaves remove this drawback of requiring line of sight?
  9. Hi, I am a new member here, and I'd like to ask some questions to this forum. You people have heard about Li-Fi right? Would you please tell me about that in detail, how it works, pros and cons, and how to implement it in a country, especially in countrysides and villages? Oh, one more thing, can microwave be used instead of IRs or visible electromagnetic waves, without losing speed? Does it cause any interference or something? And, how can I use it in smartphones, PCs, tablets and Laptops?
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