Do you think is possible to make some embedded application comunicate
each other using some cheap solutions such as using pc wi-fi cards?
Do you have any other idea of other kind of 'very low cost and
reliable' solution to make this (let's talk of covered distance of
abot 100-200 mt)
A PCI card speaks, ah, PCI protocol. This is quite powerful and flexible and
perhaps a bit hard for anything other than commercial uses.
If one could find the right kind of USB Bluetooth dongle which would actually
have unused serial port terminals inside and tell the software on the dongle to
speak one of the well-defined Bluetooth UART protocols, one would be more than
halfway there. There is a report of a generic 15$ USB dongle being successfully
converted to speak over serial lines. This was done without access to the
chip-makers dev kit (i.e. using free stuff and the drivers that came with the
dongle). All this AFAIK, YMMV, HTH, HAND.
Bluetooth can go 100M distance ("class 1" devices) or more, and there are cheap
USB dongles which are Class 1.
Best Regards
Jens
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