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New firmware offers radio designers powerful new features
14 June 2006
CML Microcircuits has upgraded its proprietary Function Image (FI-1.2) technology implemented on its FirmASIC-based CMX7031 and CMX7041 two-way radio processors. After listening to the growing needs of ...

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GPS chip now incorporates weak-signal software in ROM
14 June 2006, Altron Arrow, EBV Electrolink
Atmel and u-blox have released the ATR0625, a baseband IC with SuperSense GPS weak-signal tracking software included in its ROM. ATR0625 is based on the companies' Antaris 4 platform, which is a low-power, ...

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Range of RF modules enable speedy wireless product development
31 May 2006
Radiocrafts offers a range of RF modules for operation in the licence-free ISM bands. The modules are compact, easy-to-integrate, and hence can provide a short time-to-market for designers of wireless ...

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New range of RF modules and baseboards
17 May 2006
Components & System Design has released a range of RF modules and baseboards based on the Chipcon range of transceiver devices, which cover the 2,4 GHz frequency and the frequencies below 1 GHz. These ...

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Innovative environmentally-friendly antenna solution for cellular towers introduced to SA
17 May 2006
"Good cellular telephone coverage is dependent on high quality antennas on cellular towers," says Dirk Coetzee, marketing manager for the Antenna Division of Saab Grintek. "This is often in conflict ...

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M2M expert integrates GSM/GPRS, GPS in one module
17 May 2006, RF Design
Telit Communications, a provider of M2M modules and solutions, has launched a new generation of GSM/GPRS/GPS modules. The key element of the new GE863-GPS and GM862-GPS modules is a high-sensivity SiRFstarIII ...

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Omni-directional antennas support 802.11, Bluetooth and ZigBee
17 May 2006
Pulse's W1000-series of antennas are compatible with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, and ZigBee applications, as well as devices that utilise the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) frequency bands. ...

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DC to 13 GHz digital attenuator module with coax sockets
17 May 2006
Hittite Microwave, a supplier of MMIC-based solutions for communication and military markets, has introduced a new 0,5 dB LSB, 6-bit digital attenuator connectorised module for military EW/ECM, space, ...

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High-performance embedded processor combines wireless connectivity in a single component
17 May 2006, Trinity IoT
Wavecom, a developer and marketer of embedded wireless communication platforms for automotive, industrial (machine-to-machine) and mobile professional applications, has launched the first in a family ...

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SDARS antenna brings live satellite radio to very small portable radios
17 May 2006
Since satellite radio burst onto the scene just a few short years ago, over 9 million people have subscribed to hear their favourite music, news, and sports - the fastest adoption rate of any major consumer ...

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Two new telecoms products from Webb
17 May 2006
Webb Industries has introduced two more novel products to the telecoms sector, namely its active GPS repeater system and the ACA 140 low-profile (40 mm high) Orbcomm antenna that can be mounted vertically ...

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WLAN front-end module simplifies embedded WLAN application for handsets
17 May 2006
RFMD is shipping in volume, the RF5924, said to be the industry's first front-end module (FEM) designed specifically for embedded wireless LAN (WLAN) applications in cellular handsets. The RF5924 is ...

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Nordic chip delivers CD-quality DAB audio via wireless link
17 May 2006, RF Design
Asono, a manufacturer of digital audio equipment, has selected the Nordic Semiconductor's nRF24Z1 transceiver to power the wireless link between its aesthetically-designed DAB1 'kitchen shelf' radio and ...

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GPS golf balls are almost here
17 May 2006
As GPS technology gets better and better and smaller and smaller it will be able to be used for many things? For instance, at the World Series, a baseball hit into the third level will be able to be recorded ...

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Transmitter for S band air traffic control
17 May 2006
For many years TMD Technologies (TMD) of the UK has successfully supplied its PT6055 S band TWT (travelling wave tube) to Watchman Radar users. The Watchman radar (also known as the airfield surveillance ...

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Noise-eliminating extension speaker incorporates DSP technology to improve clarity
17 May 2006
bhi offers a noise-eliminating extension speaker that incorporates digital signal processing (DSP) technology to remove noise, interference and unwanted background sounds from speech. According to the ...

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Low phase-noise PLL synthesizer
17 May 2006, Products & Solutions
Peregrine Semiconductor has released a 3,2 GHz Delta-Sigma modulated fractional-N phase locked-loop frequency synthesiser for low phase-noise space applications, such as high-capacity digital satellite ...

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Power line communications chip targets compact and cost-sensitive remote command and control systems
3 May 2006, Altron Arrow
STMicroelectronics' power line transceiver, the ST7540, broadens the company's current offering of devices for Narrowband Power Line Communications, to include space constrained and cost-sensitive home ...

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Range of pushbuttons expanded further
3 May 2006, Altron Arrow
Apem offers its 'I' range of switches, which consists of several series of sealed pushbuttons (IP, IB, IS, IF, IA) and a large variety of models. These include: round or square; momentary or latching; ...

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New era of cellular competion expected with MNP
19 April 2006
The idea of MNP is that a subscriber may switch operators or service providers and hold onto his or her existing cellular number

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