User's Manual

Introduction
1 Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the Maple Peak WiGig solution.
1.1 Scope
This document familiarizes customers with the Maple Peak hardware (HW) and software (SW)
components and provides installation and configuration details.
1.2 References
Reference Document Revision
1 Maple Peak OEM Tool User Guide
2 WiGig Release Notes
3 Maple Peak External Product Specification
4 Maple Peak DFB User Guide
1.3 Introduction
The main use of Maple Peak at product launch is wireless docking in conjunction with the Maple Peak
SNK.
1.3.1 Wireless docking
Wireless Docking generally occurs when the user is working 2-4 feet from the display(s). The user
experiences the same kind of responsiveness as operating a workstation/desktop.
“Place to Dock, Snap to Go” experience 1.3.1.1
Wireless docking is designed to minimize user actions. After the initial WPS based pairing, the typical
user is able to “auto-dock,” meaning the device automatically connects to the dock and peripheral
when in range of the dock. In other words, by the time the device is on the desk, it is already docked.
Undocking is as simple, allowing the user to grab the device and walk away.
Wireless Docking (WiDock) and Wireless Display (WiDi) 1.3.1.2
WiDock differs from other models, such as Miracast* or Intel® Wireless Display, in which the user is
further from the screen (such as on the couch or in a conference room), and is focused on content
consumption (watching a video, sharing a screen with others, gaming) rather than productivity or
content creation.
Figure 1-1 Use models
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