Sharp announces tiny wireless LAN module with record low power consumption
Sharp recently announced that it has developed what it claims is the smallest wireless LAN module for portable devices with the lowest electricity consumption ever. The size of the module (DC2J1DZ120), 8.0×7.6×1.3mm, has been reduced to half of the conventional module, according to Sharp.
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