infrapunaliittymä
Infrapunaliittymä, often referred to as IrDA (Infrared Data Association) in English, is a short-range wireless communication technology that uses infrared light to transmit data between devices. It operates similarly to a TV remote control but is designed for data transfer rather than command signals. The technology requires a direct line of sight between the transmitting and receiving devices, as infrared light, like visible light, is blocked by physical objects.
Infrapunaliittymä was widely adopted in the late 1990s and early 2000s for connecting peripherals such as
Modern devices have largely replaced infrapunaliittymä with more advanced wireless technologies like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which