Difference between revisions of "BCM4330"

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== Features ==
 
== Features ==
* "Single-band" varient supports [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]] at 2.4 GHz
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* Supports [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]] at 2.4 GHz
* "Dual-band" varient supports [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11a-1999|a]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11b-1999|b]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11g-2003|g]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]] at 5 GHz
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** Dual-band variant also supports [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11|802.11]] [[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11a-1999|a]]/[[wikipedia:IEEE 802.11n-2009|n]] at 5 GHz
 
* FM receiver and transmitter with [[wikipedia:Radio Data System|RDS]] support
 
* FM receiver and transmitter with [[wikipedia:Radio Data System|RDS]] support
 
* [[wikipedia:Bluetooth v4.0|Bluetooth v4.0]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Bluetooth v4.0|Bluetooth v4.0]]

Revision as of 03:35, 9 May 2013

This is the radio chip being used in the iPad 3 and iPhone 4S.

Features

  • Supports 802.11 b/g/n at 2.4 GHz
    • Dual-band variant also supports 802.11 a/n at 5 GHz
  • FM receiver and transmitter with RDS support
  • Bluetooth v4.0
  • WAPI support
  • OneDriver
  • SmartAudio

External Links

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