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Dual-channel receiver front-end module
28 September 2022, Avnet Silica
The BTS7202U from NXP is a dual-channel receiver front-end module which is designed for 5G mMIMO infrastructure applications.

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New Wi-Fi 6E front end module
31 August 2022
The QPF4656 from Qorvo is a high-power Wi-Fi 6E front end module (FEM) with an operating frequency range of 5,945 to 7,125 GHz.

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GNSS update provides centimetre-level positioning
31 August 2022, RF Design
Thanks to a firmware update, the u-blox ZED-F9R-03B adds support for SPARTN 2.0 and QZSS CLAS correction services, extending the geographical market reach of the module and increasing the scalability of applications using it.

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AM1114 wideband cascadable amplifier
31 August 2022, RFiber Solutions
The AM1114 is a wideband, cascadable amplifier servicing the 2 to 18 GHz frequency range. The device exhibits low gain at the lower frequencies, increasing to moderate gain at the higher frequencies.

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Qorvo delivers longest range Wi-Fi FEM for IoT applications
31 August 2022, RF Design
Qorvo has unveiled a compact integrated front-end module (iFEM) that provides power-efficient and reliable whole-home coverage for Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and eventually Wi-Fi 7 systems.

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Low-PIM coaxial termination
31 August 2022, RF Design
The 1479-4, from API Weinschel, is a low-PIM coaxial termination that operates from DC to 6,5 GHz, and is capable of handling average power up to 75 W.

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New broadband high-dynamic range amplifier
31 August 2022, RF Design
The AMM-7473PSM is a high-linearity, low-noise distributed amplifier that can provide +25 dBm output power across its 400 MHz to 27 GHz band.

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High stability bandpass filter with 28 GHz centre frequency
31 August 2022, RF Design
The B280MF1S from Knowles has a passband insertion loss of less than 2,9 dB and provides more than 10 dB of rejection above and below the passband.

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Wireless 2,4 GHz SoC
31 August 2022, NuVision Electronics
Silicon Labs delivers a new 2,4 GHz wireless solution with ultra-low transmit and receive power for electronic shelf labels, smart lighting, and building automation.

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Testing next-gen PIC-based transceivers
31 August 2022, Lambda Test
Photonic integrated circuits are the cornerstone for building high-speed communication networks enabled by modern high-speed optical transceivers. This application note explores best practices for testing and qualification of PIC-based optical pluggables.

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Location tracking: the road to ultra-wideband
31 August 2022, RF Design, Editor's Choice
Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology is considered the new ‘location technology’ kid on the block due to its precise location and tracking capabilities.

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Bluetooth 5 LE module with uFL connector
31 August 2022, Altron Arrow
Panasonic has announced a new Bluetooth 5 low-energy module that includes a uFL connector enabling the use of an external antenna in applications where the RF signal is shielded.

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UWB in a nutshell
31 August 2022, Electrocomp
The MC-1010-18Q is a high-performance GNSS positioning module from LOCOSYS that can support the new GPS L1C and BEIDOU B1C signals.

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Antenova launches a small-space antenna for 5G and LTE
31 August 2022, iCorp Technologies
Antenova announces Minima to help circuit designers future-proof their designs as operators move away from 3G and roll out 5G services.

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GNSS module supports the new GPS L1C signal
31 August 2022, Electrocomp
Once a UWB-enabled device like a smartphone, smartwatch, smart key or tile is near another UWB device, the devices start ‘ranging’. Ranging refers to calculating the time of flight (ToF) between devices: the roundtrip time of challenge/response packets.

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Advantages of Wi-Fi 6 for the IoT
31 August 2022, EBV Electrolink, Editor's Choice
From the IoT perspective, Wi-Fi developers have recognised that faster is not always the best choice. In generations prior to Wi-Fi 6, increased raw throughput was the primary objective. Now, the trade-offs between some KPIs allow system designers the flexibility to focus on the aspects important in their design.

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Icorp of Things: a more connected world
31 August 2022, iCorp Technologies, Editor's Choice
The main challenge that IoT networks have had to overcome in recent years is wireless data rates, and new devices are now available which offer either 5G or Wi-Fi 6 connectivity options to solve this problem.

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ESP32-C5 with Wi-Fi 6 radio
31 August 2022, iCorp Technologies
Espressif’s new SoC not only provides communication in the new 6 GHz band but is also backwards compatible with the older 802.11b/g/n standards.

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Interference-free testing of IoT applications using 5G technology
31 August 2022, Electronic Industry Supplies
Ingun presents a solution to testing IoT applications to solve the problems of boards with increasingly fewer number of test points due to miniaturisation, and of testing boards in parallel without cross interference.

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Connectivity for the future
31 August 2022, Otto Wireless Solutions
With the global phasing out of 2G, SIMCom’s new low-cost 4G modules are looking to future-proof your designs by replacing the older 2G modules.

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