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SiP for LTE-M and NB-IoT
21 March 2018, RF Design
Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9160 is making the latest LTE technology accessible for a wide range of applications and developers. By integrating an application MCU, full LTE modem, RF front end and power ...

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Sigfox transceiver
21 March 2018, Altron Arrow
The AXSIPSFEU from ON Semiconductor is an ultra low-power, compact system-in-package (SiP) solution for a node on the Sigfox network, with both up- and down-link functionality. Delivered with conformal ...

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Murata taps Altair, STMicro for IoT
21 March 2018, Altron Arrow
Murata announced that it has selected Altair Semiconductor’s dual-mode CAT-M1/NB1 chipset and STMicroelectronics’ STM32 MCU (microcontroller) and ST33 Secure MCU to develop its cellular IoT solutions. ...

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Latest Raspberry Pi available in SA soon
21 March 2018, RS South Africa
The latest Raspberry Pi computer board, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, has been launched internationally and is currently awaiting ICASA approval, which is necessary because of its Wi-Fi capability. Once ...

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Low-power RF microcontroller
21 March 2018, RF Design
The AXM0F243 from ON Semiconductor is a one-chip solution compatible with many standard applications in the Internet of Things. It boasts a sensitivity of -126 dBm at 868 MHz and 1,2 Kbps, with a current ...

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Wireless MCUs for battery-operated IoT devices
21 February 2018, iCorp Technologies
Redpine Signals launched what it claimed as the industry’s lowest-power multi-protocol wireless MCU (WiSeMCU) solution – RS14100 – for battery-operated IoT devices. The company also launched the RS9116, ...

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Otto Wireless Solutions launches ‘Ottennas’ range
21 February 2018, Otto Wireless Solutions
Otto Wireless Solutions has introduced its range of high-gain LTE antennas, aptly named ‘Ottennas’, into the market. “The first two models have been strategically chosen to cater for a wide variety of ...

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SiP for low-power cellular IoT
21 February 2018, RF Design
Nordic Semiconductor recently provided a ‘sneak peek’ of its upcoming nRF91 series low-power cellular IoT solution. During an event in Oslo, the company also demonstrated the nRF91 operating on the Verizon ...

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NFC sensor for temperature logging
21 February 2018, EBV Electrolink
New from ams is the AS39513, an NFC sensor tag and data logger IC for smart labels which enables more efficient and accurate monitoring of the condition of assets such as food, pharmaceuticals and healthcare ...

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Bluetooth Low Energy module
21 February 2018
Murata announced the release of a new Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module, the latest MBN52832 device, consisting of Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52832 IC, a 32 MHz crystal for timing, and an on-board antenna. ...

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SFP module for Gigabit Ethernet
21 February 2018, Conical Technologies
Finisar announced the release of the FTLF1318P3BTL bidirectional SFP module for advanced telecommunication and industrial systems. This SFP module has a data rate of up to 1,25 Gbps on 1000Base-LX Ethernet ...

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Cellular/GNSS passive monopole antenna
21 February 2018, RF Design
The compact TG.08 with hinged rotatable Fakra Code D connector is a monopole antenna for automotive telematics applications that provides wide coverage among cellular and GNSS frequencies and offers impressively ...

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LTE module with 2G fallback
21 February 2018, RF Design
u-blox released SARA R412M, an LTE Cat M1, NB IoT and quad-band 2G (EGPRS) module with worldwide coverage. Measuring just 16 x 26 mm, the module can operate in Cat M1, NB IoT or EGPRS single mode, or ...

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Multi-band LTE front-end module
21 February 2018, Hi-Q Electronics
The SKY68001-31 from Skyworks is a hybrid, multi-band, multi-chip RF front-end (RFFE) module supporting cellular LTE Cat M1/Cat NB1 (half-duplex system) transceiver platforms.    The module integrates ...

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Don’t be fooled by substandard, cheap antennas
31 January 2018, Inteto Connect , Editor's Choice, News
Poynting has issued a public service announcement warning that it is seeing a large number of sub-standard antennas being sold to the public.

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Quectel supports MQTT protocol for IoT
31 January 2018, iCorp Technologies
MQTT is a publish/subscribe messaging transport protocol that is optimised to connect physical world devices and events with enterprise servers and other consumers.

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LTE is key to the future of M2M communication
31 January 2018, RF Design, Editor's Choice
While LTE is mostly used in phones today, soon it may be the primary technology millions of cars use to connect to the cloud – and each other.

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Adding smart wireless connectivity to an LED lightbulb
31 January 2018, NuVision Electronics
Connected lighting has been around for a long time, so why hasn’t it taken off the way other consumer-oriented technology has during the Internet age?

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AAD offers developers a robust IoT sensor platform
31 January 2018, Altron Arrow
Sensing devices are at the heart of Internet of Things (IoT) technology innovation, and Arrow Altech Distribution (AAD) is enhancing its presence in sensor-to-cloud-to-analytics IoT technology platforms. ...

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Development kit for smart passive sensors
31 January 2018, EBV Electrolink
A complete wireless battery-free sensing solution kit (SPSDEVK1) from ON Semiconductor allows the company’s innovative Smart Passive Sensors (SPS) portfolio to be rapidly integrated into Internet of Things ...

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