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RFMD 2004 Designer's Handbook
25 August 2004, News

RF Micro Devices' 2004 Designer's Handbook, is available as hardcopy or on CD-ROM. Content includes, product data sheets, product selection guides, system block diagrams, application notes and technical ...
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GPS module family with different mounting types enables compact solutions
11 August 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Falcom is producing in volume, the Falcom JP7-T family of embedded GPS modules with an integrated temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO). The GPS core architecture is based on the SiRFstarIIe/LP chipset ...
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GPS combined with Bluetooth for vehicle navigation/tracking
28 July 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Falcom has developed a unique concept with Navi-B, its Bluetooth-enabled GPS receiver. The Navi-B combines low power highly sensitive GPS technology with an embedded Bluetooth (class 2) transceiver. The ...
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Multimode quad-band modulator
28 July 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The RF2705 is a high-performance modulator that supports the world's major wireless standards-CDMA, WCDMA, TDMA, GSM and EDGE. This RF Micro Devices device is a multi-mode quad-band quadrature modulator ...
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Higher breakdown voltage driver power amps
14 July 2004, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI, Logistics (Industry)

RF Micro Devices' new series of gallium arsenide heterojunction bipolar transistor (GaAs HBT) driver power amplifiers are a series of multiband platform devices that feature higher breakdown voltages ...
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Patent for direct coupled distributed amplifier
30 June 2004, News

Sirenza Microdevices has been awarded a US patent entitled 'Direct Coupled Distributed Amplifier'. This patent is one of several awarded to Sirenza in the area of broadband amplifier ICs and discloses ...
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GPS receiver gets aiding functionality
16 June 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The Antaris GPS technology, jointly developed by u-blox and Atmel, now features an innovative 'aiding' functionality, which it says makes time to first fix within four seconds a reality. Aiding information, ...
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GaAs HBT amplifier
16 June 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Sirenza's SXA-389B amplifier, operating in the 400 to 2500 MHz frequency range, achieves a high output intercept point of +42 dBm, making it suitable for wireless infrastructure applications. It offers ...
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Low noise amplifiers
2 June 2004, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

The RF2371 and the RF2375 are two new silicon-based low noise amplifiers from RF Microdevices, designed for general-purpose amplification. With a range of 700-2000 MHz they offer high performance, low ...
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Low cost wireless communication at 2,4 GHz in consumer and industrial products
19 May 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Ref: z2708353m With the new 0,18 µm CMOS platform for 2,4 GHz wireless communication, nRF24XX, Nordic VLSI was able to release a family of four new RF devices in less than six months. The new platform ...
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High dynamic range mixers
25 February 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

A line of high dynamic range GaAs FET monolithic mixers for 450 to 2200 MHz Cellular/3G infrastructure applications achieves up to +36 dBm input IP3. These mixers from Hillite Microwave have a high linearity ...
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New GPS firmware with SBAS support and high sensitivity
28 January 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

u-blox, has introduced a new version of its ANTARIS GPS Software that it says features high sensitivity, multiple SBAS support, full aiding functionality and improved performance in areas with limited ...
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