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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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LoRAWAN module
31 January 2018, iCorp Technologies
The RHF76-052 is a LoRAWAN modem developed and designed by EMC Technologies. Featuring low power consumption, low cost, wide coverage and low complexity, it is well suited for data collection for large-scale ...

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Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth module
31 January 2018, iCorp Technologies
Espressif Systems’ ESP-32-PICO-D4 is a System-in-Package (SIP) module that is based on the ESP32, providing complete Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionalities. The module has a size as small as 7,0 x 7,0 x ...

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Bluetooth 5 development kit
31 January 2018, RS South Africa
RS Components is making available the Pioneer Kit development platform for the PSoC 6 MCU from Cypress Semiconductor. PSoC 6 is purpose-built for the IoT with an ultra-low-power, flexible architecture ...

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Tough, lightweight 2,4 GHz patch antenna
31 January 2018, RF Design
Built to be tougher and lighter than traditional ceramic materials, Taoglas’ new Terrablast range is designed to bring lightweight durability to meet the needs of the UAV and automotive industries. Using ...

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4G/LTE antennas
31 January 2018, iCorp Technologies
Antenova showed off a brand new pair of high performing 4G/LTE antennas at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Suitable for PCBs as small as 60 mm and for use in 3G and MIMO applications, ...

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Wireless power transmitter
31 January 2018, Altron Arrow, Power Electronics / Power Management
The LTC4125 wireless power transmitter, made by Linear Technology, brings performance and simplicity to the transfer of up to 5 W of power wirelessly to an electrically isolated receiver capable of that ...

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Bluetooth 5/ANT/2,4 GHz SoC
31 January 2018, RF Design
The nRF52832 SoC from Nordic Semiconductor is a powerful, highly flexible, multiprotocol SoC ideally suited for Bluetooth low energy, ANT and 2,4 GHz proprietary ultra-low-power wireless applications. ...

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Tiny Bluetooth 5 modules with antenna
31 January 2018
Taiyo Yuden announced the launch of Bluetooth 5 modules EYSHCNZWZ (9,6 x 12,9 x 2,0 mm), EYSHJNZWZ (5,1 x 11,3 x 1,3 mm) and EYSHSNZWZ (3,25 x 8,55 x 0,9 mm). These modules, compatible with the latest ...

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What are my IoT data transport options?
15 November 2017, Otto Wireless Solutions, Editor's Choice
There are three main factors to consider when deploying a wireless IoT sensor or controller: power, range (network coverage) and speed.

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