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GPS module forms core of a positioning device for Alzheimer's patients
6 September 2006, RF Design
The healthcare sector is one of the future markets for portable GSM/GPRS/GPS solutions. There is now a range of such devices that constantly monitor patients' body functions such as pulse or blood pressure, ...

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Receiver ICs for TPMS and RKE applications tout large bandwidth and high selectivity
6 September 2006, EBV Electrolink
Atmel's ATA5745 and ATA5746 UHF ASK/FSK receiver ICs are single-chip devices manufactured using Atmel's new RF BiCMOS process, which enables very small designs. The ATA5745 operates at 433 to 435 MHz, ...

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IEEE 802.15.4 has made wireless connectivity for remote sensing/control easy
6 September 2006, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
IEEE 802.15.4 has made choosing a simple, cost-effective, standards-based wireless solution for a remote sensor or control element easy. Previously, remoting a sensor, whether in a building or residence, ...

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Sensitive ROM-based GPS module cuts size and power
6 September 2006, RF Design
u-blox has released its new LEA-4S GPS module, which combines high sensitivity, exceptionally low power consumption and a USB port for flexible connectivity in a module measuring just 17 x 22 mm. The ...

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Highly integrated Cartesian loop IC supports wide range of standards
6 September 2006
CML's recently-introduced CMX998 Cartesian feedback loop transmitter IC provides global two-way radio manufacturers with a highly integrated solution for transmitter linearisation. With the world going ...

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GSM/GPRS module awarded PTCRB certificate
6 September 2006, RF Design
Telit Communications, an Italian M2M device manufacturer, has been awarded PTCRB (PCS Type Certification Review Board) certification for its GE864 module, which is claimed to be the world's smallest quad-band ...

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Bluetooth-enabled portable printer simple to use
6 September 2006
Custom Printers has launched a portable Bluetooth-enabled printer. The S'Print uses Bluetooth wireless technology to make high-speed printing, up to 10 metres, easy. Unlike infrared it requires no alignment ...

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Smallest FM radio tuner IC
6 September 2006, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories has introduced what it claims is the industry's smallest, most integrated FM radio tuners. The Si4702/03 devices, which use the company's patented low-IF digital architecture, are ...

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L-band synthesisers
23 August 2006, RF Design
Z-Communications' ultra small SMART Synthesiser series eliminates external programming. The SFS1387A-LF is a synthesiser for a high quality, fixed-frequency stable signal source. The 'smart design' takes ...

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Versatile wireless M2M module is also EDGE capable
23 August 2006
The module expands Motorola's portfolio of GSM, iDEN and CDMA modules for the M2M market. M2M is a term widely used to describe the machine-to-machine, man-to-machine and machine-to-man communications ...

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Wireless microcontroller and network stack certified ZigBee-compliant
23 August 2006, Hi-Q Electronics
Jennic has announced that its chips, modules, stacks and development kits now form part of a ZigBee-compliant platform. The company's products were tested by TÜV Rheinland Group and have been considered ...

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WLAN front-end module for handsets
23 August 2006, RF Design
RFMD has announced volume shipments of the RF5924, a front-end module (FEM) designed specifically for embedded wireless LAN (WLAN) applications in cellular handsets. Said to be the industry's first, the ...

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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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