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RFID - and its increasingly widespread application - a key focus at Wireless Congress 2006
9 August 2006
At electronica 2006, visitors to the Fair and delegates to the Wireless Congress will be able to learn and see at first hand the very latest developments in the rapidly expanding RFID technology sector

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Estimating RKE system performance
9 August 2006, CST Electronics, Electrocomp
Understanding signal propagation effects can help when estimating the performance of transmitters and receivers designed for remote-keyless-entry (RKE) applications. Remote-keyless-entry (RKE) systems ...

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Surface mount 20-channel high sensitivity receiver module
9 August 2006, Altron Arrow
Navman's Jupiter 32 has been designed to address markets where performance, size, power and flexibility are requirements. A miniaturised successor to the company's ultra-sensitive Jupiter 30, Navman claims ...

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Data communications - fixed and mobile
9 August 2006
Often found to be a stumbling block, 'data communications' has limitations on both movement and distance. Developments in mobile and fixed wireless systems have now given users the opportunity to communicate ...

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Wireless secrets and lies
9 August 2006, RF Design
Many of the semiconductor firms that play in the wireless space would have you believe that a single-chip Zigbee design is the answer to everyone's prayers when it comes to developing an industrial control ...

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First UWB dual-band RF-CMOS transceiver core
9 August 2006
Infineon Technologies has entered the ultra-wideband market with the industry's first dual-band RF-CMOS transceiver core. It says the breakthrough paves the way toward fully integrated high-speed communications ...

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Active multipliers deliver output frequency coverage to 46 GHZ
9 August 2006, RF Design
Hittite Microwave has introduced seven new Active X2 frequency multipliers that allow radio designers to achieve continuous output frequency coverage from 5 to 46 GHz. Each provides superior fundamental ...

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SNO looks to early 2007 for first consumer telecom services
26 July 2006
The SNO has been planning, procuring and deploying a national telecommunications network based on leading-edge next-generation technology

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Wireless CPU line is extended to address a variety of applications
26 July 2006, Trinity IoT
Wavecom, a provider of pre-packaged wireless communications solutions for automotive, industrial (machine-to-machine) and mobile professional applications, has extended its line of Quik Q24 long-life ...

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2G wireless is alive and well in developing countries
12 July 2006
Operators in developing markets need efficient and easily upgradeable 2G/2,5G networks

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Mobile TV chipset evaluation kit
12 July 2006
Frontier Silicon, a leading supplier of digital and RF ICs and modules for mobile TV and DAB digital radio products, has introduced a complete evaluation kit for designers to explore the capabilities ...

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UHF radio packet modem for both US and European frequencies
12 July 2006, RF Design
The RPM3 UHF Radio Packet Modem from Radiometrix is an intelligent wireless serial cable replacement that enables a two-way radio data link to be simply and quickly implemented between a number of serial ...

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Outdoor 5,8 GHz antenna can be reconfigured as need arises
12 July 2006, Inteto Connect
A reconfigurable quad sector antenna was recently designed by Poynting Antennas. Called the HighPoynt, it comprises a single enclosure containing four sector antennas and space for four radio boards. ...

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Easily add Bluetooth connectivity to products
12 July 2006
Embedded class 1 and class 2 Bluetooth modules that can quickly change your serial communications to Bluetooth wireless are now being offered by UK company Kanda (www.kanda.com). The modules have a ...

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RFID chips used to prevent mix-ups of donor blood
12 July 2006
The supply of donated blood to patients at the Saarbrücken Clinic in Germany is now becoming even safer because Siemens is equipping bags of life-saving donor blood with RFID (radio frequency identification) ...

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2,45 GHz antenna solutions
12 July 2006
Simply offering a standard antenna leaves the customer with the task of matching the relevant design characteristics to the antenna, PCB size, antenna position, feed position etc. Change anything and ...

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Ultra low-cost GSM single-chip with successful live phone call
12 July 2006
Infineon Technologies' E-GOLDvoice chip, claimed to be the most highly integrated chip for mobile telephony, has already been used to make phone calls on GSM networks. The device combines all of a mobile ...

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Single-chip GPS receiver now ultra-small
12 July 2006, RF Design
Atmel and u-blox are now offering their latest weak-signal tracking GPS technology in an ultra-small form factor. The single-chip ATR0635 measures just 7 x 10 mm, and integrates a complete Antaris 4 GPS ...

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Module developed to speed ZigBee wireless product development
28 June 2006, RF Design
AeroComm's ZB2430 module, based on Texas Instruments' leading edge 802.15.4 SoC & Z-Stack technology, is billed as one of the most powerful ZigBee compliant solutions currently available. The ZB2430 ...

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Multistandard modem includes high-quality DTMF decoder
28 June 2006
The CMX867A is a member of CML's wireline modem IC family. This is an enhanced V.22 multistandard modem IC, specifically targeted at telephone-based information systems. The key feature of the device ...

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