Remote controls come in many different sizes, shapes and wireless technologies and are widely used in the consumer market as accessories for a wide range of products, such as televisions, video games, stereo systems, lighting controls and home automation including garage door/gate openers, air conditioning units, fans and automobiles with remote keyless entry (RKE) key fobs. The most common remote controls use infrared (IR) technology because of the relatively low cost of IR components, but these IR-based controls suffer from many drawbacks including requiring line-of-sight pointing, limited operating angles, short transmission range, reflection problems and high current consumption associated with the IR LEDs, which leads to low battery life. This technology has made the transferring job faster than the previous one. Not only in transferring the remote control or wireless technology has almost covered the industrial sector. It is very obvious that in future it will have a strong grip. Earlier times when wireless technology was not used in a optimum range industries has to bear a huge maintenance cost for machineries which were driven manually. But now a days we are quite familiar with it and it is contributing a high to all the industries.
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
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