This TED talk is intriguing:
Harald Haas: A breakthrough new kind of wireless Internet | TED Talk | TED.com
Essentially, Harald Haas uses an off-the-shelf LED lamp and solar cell to transmit high-resolution video data by modulating the brightness of the LED.
So I know Gefell uses LEDs and solar cells to clean up phantom power on the way into the mic.
What about using them to transmit the modulated signal exiting the capsule, in place of a tube or FET? I would imagine a miniaturized version of Haas's system would saturate gracefully.
Any thoughts?
Harald Haas: A breakthrough new kind of wireless Internet | TED Talk | TED.com
Essentially, Harald Haas uses an off-the-shelf LED lamp and solar cell to transmit high-resolution video data by modulating the brightness of the LED.
So I know Gefell uses LEDs and solar cells to clean up phantom power on the way into the mic.
What about using them to transmit the modulated signal exiting the capsule, in place of a tube or FET? I would imagine a miniaturized version of Haas's system would saturate gracefully.
Any thoughts?