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Telecom signalling device offers design flexibility
11 July 2007
CML’s new CMX865A DTMF codec and telecom signalling combo gives designers increased flexibility when designing new-generation telemetry and telephone based information systems. The low-cost IC offers ...

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Case study: wireless condition monitoring with Wavenis technology
11 July 2007, Trinity IoT
No one can predict the future, but Pedigree Technologies in the US is delivering systems that get pretty close, using technology that is also available locally. The company provides wireless remote monitoring ...

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Innovative transceiver for M2M applications
11 July 2007
The CMX990 from CML is an advanced single-chip RF transceiver with integrated GMSK data modem, which is targeted at global narrowband M2M (machine to machine) products. It boasts a data range of 4 to ...

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Single-chip WiMAX transceiver
11 July 2007, CST Electronics
Maxim has introduced the MAX2837, claiming to be the industry's first single-chip WiMAX RF transceiver in high-volume production. Specifically defined for OFDM-based non-line-of-sight (NLOS) wireless ...

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RFID module meets two ISO standards
27 June 2007, Retron
Automated production and assembly place a variety of demands on RFID systems, especially when it comes to the required ranges. For systems operating at a transmission frequency of 13,56 MHz, both short ...

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Triple-band, dual-mode RF tuners
27 June 2007, CST Electronics, Electrocomp
The new MAX2170/ MAX2171 RF tuners from Maxim are designed for triple-band, dual-mode mobile TV and digital radio. The devices receive VHF band-III and L-band broadcasts, as well as FM. Each device is ...

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Miniature digital tuner modules
27 June 2007
The new SUMUDDJ from Murata is a series of compact reception modules for terrestrial digital broadcasting services such as DVB-H, in what the company claims is the industry's smallest package at only ...

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Tiny quadband GSM/GPRS module embedded in auto security devices
27 June 2007, RF Design
Telit Wireless Solutions has announced that it has been chosen to power AutoGuard's vehicle protection and monitoring products. Telit's GE864 module was chosen out of numerous options evaluated by the ...

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Low-power short-haul 14-channel T1/E1/JI LIU released
27 June 2007, ASIC Design Services
Exar has added an advanced, 14-channel short haul line interface unit (LIU) to its scalable T/E LIU portfolio. This device has also been designed into Telrad Networks' multiservices access platform and ...

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Type N attenuator operates DC to 6 GHz
27 June 2007, RF Design
Aeroflex's newly-designed 9070 series of 2 W Type N attenuators provide money-saving solutions for volume applications while providing high performance from DC to 6 GHz with a 1,25:1VSWR. The units ...

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Low power wireless control transceiver
27 June 2007, Electrocomp
Infineon Technologies has released the TDA5252 transceiver for use in the 915 MHz ISM-band, optimised for use in remote control (car alarm, remote start), wireless sensor networks, home automation and ...

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Local industrial wireless solution
13 June 2007
Proudly South African electronic research and development house, NetShield SA, has developed a compact, integrated solution to deliver robust wireless networking capacity to local industry. The compact, ...

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Case study: automatic remote water metering solution
30 May 2007, Trinity IoT
CMC Ekocon was chosen to deploy Coronis wireless technology solutions in the first large-scale automatic metering (AMR) network in Eastern Europe. Coronis products are distributed in South Africa by ...

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Does anyone really make ZigBee networks easy?
30 May 2007
A new, out-of-the-box, plug-and-play, self-forming wireless control and monitoring network solution that the maker claims provides the ability to control anything, anytime, from anywhere with no programming ...

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2010 FIFA World Cup opens up new technology opportunities in communications
16 May 2007
Spescom looks forward to the challenge of ensuring that South Africa can offer converged communications of First World quality by 2010

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Making RFID into a productive technology
16 May 2007, Trolley Scan
A long time ago printers in computer rooms were specialised items of equipment that needed teams of technicians to service and keep running with regular maintenance shutdowns. Nowadays you buy them off ...

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The heart of M2M technologies - the evolution from GSM to GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA
16 May 2007
In 1995, a group of engineers at Siemens answered a classic question through a surprisingly simple, yet extremely effective idea: ‘what would happen if we took out the component that establishes the radio ...

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Communications modules receive AT&T certification
16 May 2007, RF Design
Telit Wireless Solutions has announced six of its cellular communication modules have been certified for use on AT&T's wireless data network. Applications for this technology include automatic meter reading, ...

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The real issue limiting wireless sensor networks
16 May 2007
While wireless sensors have become a hot topic in recent years, many experts note that they remain underused commercially. Some cite confusion with the numerous proprietary and standard communication ...

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iPod uses 2,4 GHz transceivers
16 May 2007, RF Design
Swiss consumer electronics specialist Zicplay has specified a pair of ultra-low power Nordic Semiconductor nRF24L01 transceivers for each of its EWOO iPod wireless remote control and docking stations. ...

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