In today's world, many devices use Bluetooth technology to communicate with one another using short-range signals. This includes phones, tablets, laptops, and even cars. It was developed in 1994 as a way to replace cables and connectors between devices. Today, it is used in a variety of applications, including audio and video streaming, file sharing, and connecting to the internet.
Believe it or not, Bluetooth is a form of radio communication. Just like the old analog FM radios that you might find in your grandparents' garage, Bluetooth uses electromagnetic waves to send signals from one device to another. But how does a Bluetooth transmitter work, and how does a Bluetooth receiver work? LEARN MORE >>> |