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IrDA can be used to communicate using Infrared to other IrDA compliant devices, such as other Notebooks, PDAs and mobile phones.
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===IrDA===
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IrDA is a technology which uses Infrared waves to receive and transmit information. It was convenient for data transfer (back then) as it did not require wires to be used, till it was eventually superseded by Bluetooth. It offered much greater convenience than IrDA as it was capable of transmitting and receiving data in all directions, unlike IrDA that required a direct line-of-sight to work.
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==Overview==
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Some models have an integrated IrDA transceiver that can be used in one of two modes, SIR (IrDA 1.0 and 1.1) or FIR (IrDA 1.1).
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*SIR is limited to serial data rates up to 115.2Kb/s
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*FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA 1.1 and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps
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A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds up to 16 Mbps. However, no models support this.
  
All IBM ThinkPads manufactured in the last years have integrated IrDA that can be used in one of two modes, SIR or FIR.
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===Linux support===
*SIR is limited to serial datarates up to 115.2Kb/s
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See the [[How to make use of IrDA]] page.
*FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA operation and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps
 
Some very old ThinkPads only support SIR mode, or might not have IrDA support at all.
 
  
A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds upto 16Mbps. However for the moment no ThinkPads support this.
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===External sources===
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*[http://irda.sourceforge.net/ Linux-IrDA Project]
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*[http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ Linux PCMCIA Project]
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*[http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/ tpctl homepage]
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*[http://www.lirc.org/ Linux Infrared Remote Control]
  
==Linux support==
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==Models featuring this technology==
See [[How to make use of IrDA]].
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===IrDA 1.0===
 
 
== Supported Models ==
 
'''IrDA 1.0 (SIR - 115Kbps)'''
 
 
* {{365C}}, {{365CD}}, {{365CS}}, {{365CSD}}, {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}}
 
* {{365C}}, {{365CD}}, {{365CS}}, {{365CSD}}, {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}}
* {{535}}, {{535E}}
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* {{535}}, {{535E}}, {{560}}
* {{560}}
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* {{755CD}}, {{755CDV}}, {{755CE}}, {{755CSE}}, {{755CV}}, {{755CX}}, {{760C}}, {{760CD}}, {{760E}}, {{760ED}}, {{760EL}}, {{760ELD}}, {{760L}}, {{760LD}}, {{760XD}}, {{760XL}}, {{765D}}, {{765L}}
* {{755CD}}, {{755CDV}}, {{755CE}}, {{755CSE}}, {{755CV}}, {{755CX}}
 
* {{760C}}, {{760CD}}, {{760E}}, {{760ED}}, {{760EL}}, {{760ELD}}, {{760L}}, {{760LD}}, {{760XD}}, {{760XL}}
 
* {{765D}}, {{765L}}
 
 
* {{PC110}}
 
* {{PC110}}
'''IrDA 1.1 (FIR - 4Mbps)'''
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* {{240}}, {{240X}}
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===IrDA 1.1===
* {{380}}, {{380D}}, {{380E}}, {{380ED}}, {{380XD}}, {{380Z}}
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* {{i1124}}, {{i1157}}, {{i1700}}, {{i1720}}, {{i1721}}, {{i1780}}, {{i1781}}
* {{385D}}, {{385ED}}, {{385XD}}
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* {{240}}, {{240X}}, {{240Z}}
* {{390}}, {{390E}}, {{390X}}
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* {{380}}, {{380D}}, {{380E}}, {{380ED}}, {{380XD}}, {{380Z}}, {{385D}}, {{385ED}}, {{385XD}}, {{390}}, {{390E}}, {{390X}}
* {{560E}}, {{560X}}, {{560Z}}
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* {{535X}}, {{560E}}, {{560X}}, {{560Z}}, {{570}}, {{570E}}
* {{570}}, {{570E}}
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* {{6 Series}}
* {{600}}, {{600E}}, {{600X}}
 
 
* {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}
 
* {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}
* {{A Series}}
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* {{A20m}}, {{A20p}}, {{A21e}}, {{A21m}}, {{A21p}}, {{A22e}}, {{A22m}}, {{A22p}}, {{A30}}, {{A30p}}, {{A31}}, {{A31p}}
* {{i1720}}, {{i1721}}
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* {{T20}}, {{T21}}, {{T22}}, {{T23}}, {{T30}}, {{T40}}, {{T40p}}, {{T41}}, {{T41p}}, {{T42}}, {{T42p}}, {{T43}}, {{T43p}}, {{T60}}, {{T60p}}
* {{R Series}}
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* {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}, {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}, {{X40}}, {{X41}}, {{X41 Tablet}}, {{X60}}, {{X60s}}, {{X60 Tablet}}
* {{T Series}}
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* {{R30}}, {{R31}}, {{R32}}, {{R40}}, {{R50}}, {{R50p}}, {{R51}}, {{R52}}, {{R60}}
* {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}, {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}, {{X40}}, {{X41}}, {{X41T}}, {{X60}}, {{X60s}}
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* {{Z60t}}, {{Z61t}}, {{Z60m}}, {{Z61m}}, {{Z61p}}
* {{Z60m}}, {{Z60t}}
 
 
* {{TransNote}}
 
* {{TransNote}}
  
[[Category:Drivers]]
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[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Ports, Connectors and Slots]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 22 November 2020

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IrDA

IrDA is a technology which uses Infrared waves to receive and transmit information. It was convenient for data transfer (back then) as it did not require wires to be used, till it was eventually superseded by Bluetooth. It offered much greater convenience than IrDA as it was capable of transmitting and receiving data in all directions, unlike IrDA that required a direct line-of-sight to work.

Overview

Some models have an integrated IrDA transceiver that can be used in one of two modes, SIR (IrDA 1.0 and 1.1) or FIR (IrDA 1.1).

  • SIR is limited to serial data rates up to 115.2Kb/s
  • FIR is the preferred mode of IrDA 1.1 and operates at a bandwidth of 4 Mbps

A newer VFIR standard exists, which supports speeds up to 16 Mbps. However, no models support this.

Linux support

See the How to make use of IrDA page.

External sources

Models featuring this technology

IrDA 1.0

IrDA 1.1