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Nordic joins new industry initiative that will allow ultra-low power wireless connectivity of small devices
15 November 2006, RF Design
Wibree is a short range RF communication technology featuring ultra-low power consumption, a lightweight protocol stack and simple integration with Bluetooth

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Compact VHF transmitter produces 300 mW for reliable data links
15 November 2006, RF Design
The HX1 from Radiometrix is a narrow-band VHF radio transmitter module designed for use in a variety of data transfer applications. When used in conjunction with the matching RX1, BiM1R or CVR1 receiver ...

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IC for assisted-GPS applications
15 November 2006, MB Silicon Systems
NemeriX, a fabless semiconductor company specialising in semiconductor solutions and software for GPS and wireless applications, has launched the NX3 hosted GPS integrated circuit, which is specifically ...

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Transponder coils for automotive applications
15 November 2006, Electrocomp
With its newly-developed transponder series, Epcos has expanded its broad range of inductors with a series of high-performance and robust products. In addition to their outstanding electrical properties, ...

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Intel/Nokia partnership ups the ante for wireless laptops
1 November 2006
"The eventual goal is to offer multiple connectivity options"

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433 MHz modem delivers 'transparent' half-duplex wireless link
1 November 2006, RF Design
Radiometrix says that its 9600 baud TDL2A radio modem module is, for the first time, totally transparent, making it very simple to create a half-duplex link. The five-channel TDL2A effectively replaces ...

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First fully integrated mobile WiMAX transceiver
1 November 2006
Claimed to be the world's first fully integrated, high-performance WiMAX family of transceivers specifically for mobile and handheld applications, NXP's new 2,3-2,4 GHz UXF23480 device is designed for ...

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Complete ADSL2+/VoIP/DECT reference design
1 November 2006, Electrocomp
Infineon Technologies has introduced a wireless broadband integrated access device (IAD) reference design for home networks. Based on Infineon's IAD-on-a-chip solution, the Danube, it combines an ADSL2/2+ ...

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RFID technology solutions from leading suppliers to suit any application
18 October 2006, EBV Electrolink
RFID stands for radio frequency identification. This contactless technology requires no line of sight and can work in harsh environments. It has typically a unique code that cannot be copied and has ...

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Multichannel radio modules support 5 Kbps
18 October 2006, RF Design
Radiometrix’ narrow-band FM­modules, the LMT2 and LMR2, offer OEMs a multichannel, power-conservative, reliable data link. This transmitter and receiver pair are highly-suited to low-power applications ...

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Dual GPS chip has acquisition time under 1 s
18 October 2006, RF Design
The new u-blox 5 GPS chips feature an acquisition performance of under 1 second, -160 dBm acquisition and tracking sensitivity, power needs of less than 50 mW, and a footprint smaller than 100 mm², making ...

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Short-range wireless finding complementary role in key cellular M2M applications
4 October 2006
Short-range wireless technologies are expected to have a significant impact on market growth for certain types of cellular machine-to-machine modules

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WiMAX the broadband answer says Saab Grintek
4 October 2006
The time for WiMAX is now

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One communications handset will be all we need in future reckons presenter at SATNAC
4 October 2006
By deploying UMA technology, service providers can enable subscribers to roam and handover between cellular networks and public unlicensed wireless networks using dual-mode mobile handsets

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Stellenbosch student presents paper on SA satellite at conference
4 October 2006
Kgabo Mathapo presented a paper on South Africa's second satellite, dealing with the software defined radio automatic identification receiver (AIS), one of the several experimental payloads on the satellite.

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GPRS-based parking guidance system more affordable for German city
4 October 2006
Siemens has launched an affordable parking guidance system in Munich that uses GPRS via cellular networks to eliminate the need for wires and underground connections. The GPRS transmissions transfer ...

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Serial to Bluetooth communications converter
4 October 2006, Centurion Micro Electronics
The WCS-232 from SystemBase converts an RS232 signal to a wireless Bluetooth signal. If both ends of the communication link use a WCS-232 device, then a complete wireless data communication link will ...

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Miniature ROM-based GPS module for handhelds
4 October 2006, RF Design
u-blox has launched a new GPS module that it says packs high sensitivity, exceptionally low power consumption and a USB port into a miniature 12,2 x 16 mm package. The NEO-4S module's high -156 dBm SuperSense ...

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Personal tracker and mobile phone has locally-developed Web-based mapping
4 October 2006, RF Design
Based on GSM/GPRS and GPS technology for satellite navigation, Falcom’s Mambo is a new portable tracking device for personal safety and asset monitoring. The Mambo is a Tri Band GSM/GPRS engine that works ...

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WiMAX said to be ready for SA roll-out
20 September 2006
Saab Grintek has partnered with Alvarion, a wireless technology company that has already supplied WiMAX systems for over 150 installations in 30 countries

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