Converting Electrical Signals to Optical Signals for Wireless Li-Fi

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To convert electrical LAN signals into optical signals for wireless Li-Fi transmission, the digital electronic signal is processed through an inverter or an optical LED driver IC that can handle the necessary switching speeds. Li-Fi systems utilize fast-modulated LEDs to transmit data using visible light, contrasting with Wi-Fi's use of radio waves. The conversion occurs within the LED itself, which modulates the incoming electrical signal into light. As of now, the Li-Fi consortium has not published a standard, so involvement in the consortium may be necessary for those looking to influence future standards. Understanding these components is crucial for effective Li-Fi implementation.
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Can anyone tell me how to convert electrical lan signals into optical signals for wireless transmission via LEDs like they use it Li-Fi systems.
 
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It's just transmission of signal through means other than wire, but not fundamentally different from other wireless solutions such as WiFi systems. Lifi systems use fast-modulated LED sources with photoreceivers to detect the modulated signal.

Wikipedia said:
Both Wi-Fi and Li-Fi transmit data over the electromagnetic spectrum, but whereas Wi-Fi utilises radio waves, Li-Fi uses visible light.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Fi
 
Yeah ok, but what i want to know is how to bring the data via optical signal to the LEDs for it to transmit?
 
The signal before the LED is digital electronic, the conversion to optical signal is performed by the LED, not before it?
 
parthj09 said:
Yeah ok, but what i want to know is how to bring the data via optical signal to the LEDs for it to transmit?

I'm not upto date with lifi. Has the lifi consortium published a standard yet? If not then you might need to wait for that or become a member and help write it. That's normally how these standards get agreed.
 
Just make sure the digital signal is run through an inverter or optical led driver IC that is capable of switching at the required speeds and enough current sink ability to light your led properly...
 
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