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First all-CMOS single-chip UWB solution claimed
8 February 2006
Staccato Communications has introduced what it claims to be the industry's first true single-chip, all-CMOS solution based on Certified Wireless USB. Called 'Ripcord', the family is implemented in a complete ...

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Siemens introduces first GSM/GPRS radio module featuring EDGE technology
8 February 2006
EDGE (enhanced data rates for GSM evolution) allows downloads and streaming of data-intensive multimedia files, exchange of e-mail attachments and fast Internet or intranet access

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Low power chip consumption is critical to drive wireless Internet on a chip technology
25 January 2006
The challenge for wireless device manufacturers lies in developing handheld devices that offer an array of services while maintaining power-efficiency and offering high-performance. "Convergence of computing ...

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DTMF Codec/FSK modem combo chip
25 January 2006
The CMX865 DTMF codec and FSK modem IC from CML offers multistandard signalling capabilities for use in telemetry and telephone-based information systems. The DTMF codec offers superior immunity to falsing ...

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Wireless technology in automation practice: on the wings of an eagle
25 January 2006
Now that wireless technologies have taken their place in everyday life, they are also beginning to establish themselves in the area of automation technology. However, due to the special interfaces and ...

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Quad-band wireless module features high-speed EDGE technology
25 January 2006, Electrocomp
Siemens Wireless Modules' MC75 is the first GSM/GPRS radio module featuring EDGE technology, which is currently the fastest data transfer standard in worldwide GSM networks. EDGE, for 'Enhanced Data ...

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Broadband's getting broader
25 January 2006
One of the biggest stumbling blocks in the evolution of telecommunications has always been the part of the network known as the 'local loop.' This section - the last few miles linking the customer with ...

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Standalone GPS receiver has integrated Bluetooth
25 January 2006, RF Design
The NAVI-XS from Falcom is a GPS receiver integrated with Bluetooth technology. The NAVI-XS based on 0,13 μm CMOS process of the SiRFstarIIx - GSC2x - architecture, is a single-box solution with 12 parallel ...

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Wireless modules open up possibilities for mobile computing without limits
25 January 2006, Electrocomp
The requirements of mobile computer users, for data-intensive services like multimedia streaming and fast Internet and intranet access, are on the increase - regardless of which continent they happen ...

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Wireless: problems or solutions?
25 January 2006
The industry of wireless communications has been around for more that 12 years now, with the first GSM phones having arrived pre-1994. The cellular phone has now become a household tool with numerous ...

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Tracking device suits a variety of personal security, asset and fleet management applications
25 January 2006, RF Design
Based on the GSM/GPRS and state-of-the-art GPS technology for satellite navigation, Falcom has introduced a new portable tracking device for personal safety and asset monitoring. The Falcom Mambo is a ...

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Chipset for universal HF and UHF RFID readers
25 January 2006
Anadigm's RangeMaster2 is the company's second generation RFID reader 3,3 V chipset solution that allows system vendors to design and maintain a single 'universal' reader that can be customised to read ...

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Remote control for iPod uses Chipcon 2,4 GHz chip
30 November 2005
Chipcon has announced that Belkin's TuneCommand remote control for the iPod and iPod Mini is powered by its 2,4 GHz CC2500 RF transceiver. The company also announced that high volume shipments of the ...

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860-960 MHz circularly-polarised patch antenna for RFID applications
30 November 2005, Inteto Connect
Poynting Antennas has added a new circular patch antenna to its range of specialised antennas. This antenna covers the 860-960 MHz band which includes both the EU and USA RFID bands. It is ideal for use ...

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UHF radio packet modem
30 November 2005, RF Design
The RPM3 is a self-contained radio packet modem module from Radiometrix that enables a two way radio network/link to be simply implemented between a number of digital devices. It requires only a simple ...

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EZ terminal family of data products
30 November 2005, RF Design
Telit Communications' EZ terminal family of data products is comprised of standalone devices with complete GSM/GPRS cellular communications capabilities - including SIM holder and SMA f RF interface. EZ ...

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Single-chip satellite receiver for DBS
30 November 2005, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Laboratories claims its first product in its SiRX product family is the industry's first fully-integrated single-chip satellite RF front-end for direct broadcast satellite (DBS). These small receiver ...

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Wireless solutions to dominate SA's broadband market
16 November 2005
Over time the lines between broadband wireless, cellular and fixed-line markets will blur

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Network printer engine controller has highly flexible port/lane design
16 November 2005
Typical enterprise local area networks provide one or more network printers for users. These printers are typically higher-end designs often with multiple types of functionality. The throughput requirements ...

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2,4 GHz transceiver powers first 'intelligent' golf clubs
16 November 2005
Chipcon has announced that its CC2400 2,4 GHz RF transceiver built into SmartSwing's golf clubs enable the clubs to wirelessly transmit golf swing analysis data such as speed, acceleration and swing plane ...

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