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New Full Duplex Radio Chip Transmits and Receives Wireless Signals At Once (ieee.org)

Wave723 writes: A new chip by Columbia University researchers uses a circulator made of silicon transistors to reroute signals and avoid interference from a transmitter and receiver that share the same antenna. This technology instantly doubles data capacity and could eventually be built into smartphones and tablets. The chip enables them to work around the principle of Lorentz Reciprocity, in which electromagnetic waves are thought to always travel along the same path both forward and backward. Traditionally, electronic devices required two antennas -- a transmitter and receiver -- that took turns or operated on different frequencies in order to exchange signals.

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  1. Whoa! by 110010001000 · · Score: 1, Funny

    Instantly doubles data capacity? I DID notice my phone seemed faster this morning! Good job Columbia!

  2. Re: Silicon Circulator? by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 4, Funny

    Amirite is a conflict mineral anyway.

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