Travel Technology - Why are PC-Card bluetooth adapters so much more expensive than USB ones?




cblaisd
Apr 3, 08, 5:58 pm
I like the PC-Card form factor better, but they range from $20-60 on eBay, while the USB dongles are $2 to $20.


ScottC
Apr 3, 08, 6:01 pm
No demand for them and more expensive to make. But mostly no demand.

You could always get one of these:

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.11866

Nice and small...

cblaisd
Apr 3, 08, 6:59 pm
Leave it to me to want something for which there is no demand :D

Nice find on the adapter. Ordered. And no silliness about shipping costs to here.


ScottC
Apr 3, 08, 8:14 pm
Leave it to me to want something for which there is no demand :D

Nice find on the adapter. Ordered. And no silliness about shipping costs to here.

Just be prepared to wait 2-3 weeks to get it. Dealextreme is cheap, but their shipping is a "tad slow" :D

I order crap from them twice a month, so every 2 weeks I've got something cool in the mail from them :)

cblaisd
May 14, 08, 4:34 pm
Just be prepared to wait 2-3 weeks to get it. Dealextreme is cheap, but their shipping is a "tad slow"

Ordered April 3. Arrived today. :D

Steph3n
May 14, 08, 4:50 pm
Ordered April 3. Arrived today. :D

You actually waited this long? I'd probably have pulled my hair out and issued a chargeback already :)

ScottC
May 14, 08, 7:21 pm
You actually waited this long? I'd probably have pulled my hair out and issued a chargeback already :)

With Dealextreme it's common for it to take this long. When I order stuff I do so expecting delivery times of a month or more :)

cblaisd
May 14, 08, 8:44 pm
You actually waited this long? I'd probably have pulled my hair out and issued a chargeback already :)

Nah. ScottC has never steered me wrong on good geek stuff at the best price. :)

SJUAMMF
May 15, 08, 1:06 am
I like the PC-Card form factor better, but they range from $20-60 on eBay, while the USB dongles are $2 to $20.

One of the reason is the number of pins in the connector. PCCard has 68 pins, CF has 50+ pins, SD has 9 pins and USB has only 4-6 pins. Original concept to make DRAM cheap was to reduce pin count by using the so called multiplexed address bus. Future memory may use serial address and data buses to reduce cost. The I2C chip to hold ID in many gadgets has only 8 pins and very cheap.

Since Bluetooth transmission is serial already, it doesn't lose performance by using a serial bus. I bought a CF card recently and it is rated for 35MB read and 12MB write while typical SD is 6MB read and write. So this CF flash card utilize the CF standard's parallel feature to gain some speed. Most CF flash cards are slightly more expensive than comparable SD cards.

kennycrudup
May 15, 08, 12:39 pm
One of the reason is the number of pins in the connector.
And also 'cause the PC-Card versions tend to have an OHCI USB adaptor to couple the BT part, which is usually- wait for it- USB internally.

Future memory may use serial address and data buses to reduce cost.
Not if they want decent performance, they won't. It's far harder to get reliability at the speeds necessary to mux 800MHz+ worth of parallel data onto serial lines.



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