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RF Design achieves ISO 9001:2008 certification
1 September 2010, News

RF Design allocated extensive resources to this venture and staff at all levels were included in the process
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GPS receiver
1 September 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new NEO-6Q GPS module from u-blox brings the high performance of the u-blox 6 position engine to the miniature NEO form factor. u-blox 6 implements intelligent power management with low power consumption ...
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RF switches for 2,4 GHz
1 September 2010, Switches, Relays & Keypads

California Eastern Laboratories (CEL) is now shipping two new RF antenna switches, the uPG2413T6M and the uPG2413T6Z. The single-pole, triple-throw (SP3T) switches are based on the same chip die but have ...
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PLL boasts low phase noise
1 September 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

New from Z-Communications is the RoHS compliant PLL (phase-locked loop) model PCA1550B-LF in L-band. The device operates from 1502 to 1510 MHz and features a typical phase noise of -101 dBc/Hz @10 kHz ...
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ISM-band front end
18 August 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The RF3858 from RF Micro Devices is an RF front end module (FEM) that supports multiple Tx/Rx applications in the 900 MHz ISM band, including smart energy/Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). The highly ...
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FET for K-band
18 August 2010, Switches, Relays & Keypads

California Eastern Laboratories has released the new NE3517S03 GaAs Field Effect Transistor (FET) designed for K-band applications. The new FET has been redesigned with a low-cost plastic package which ...
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Microwave I/Q down-converters
18 August 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Hittite has introduced three new I/Q down-converters designed for military radar, EW, satellite communications, point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint radio applications between 9 and 24 GHz. The HMC869LC5 ...
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Fixed frequency synthesiser
4 August 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Z-Communications’ new SFS6400A-LF is an RoHS-compliant fixed frequency synthesiser in C-band. It is a single frequency synthesiser that operates at 6400 MHz and features a typical phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz ...
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ISM-band front end module
4 August 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

RF Micro Devices’ feature-rich RF6515 FEM improves the performance of 2,4 GHz–2,5 GHz ISM band wireless applications requiring longer-range operation at high efficiency, including WLAN, Zigbee, Smart ...
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ADR GPS solution
21 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

u-blox has released a new automotive dead reckoning (ADR) GPS solution which has recently been implemented in in-dash navigation and eCall systems at Tier-1 automotive car electronics suppliers to top ...
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FEM for WiFi and Bluetooth
21 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

RF Micro Devices unveiled a highly integrated new front-end module (FEM) that delivers a complete integrated solution for handset/handheld WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth systems. The RF5755 integrates ...
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VCO operates from 971 to 1002 MHz
21 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The CLV0986E-LF from Z-Communications is a new, RoHS compliant VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator) operating at 971–1002 MHz with a tuning voltage range of 0,5–4,5 V d.c. It features a typical phase noise ...
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