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Narrowband RF transceiver
21 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiometrix has unveiled its new SHX1 narrowband transceiver. Powered by a +5 V regulated supply, this compact multichannel VHF device has an output power of 500 mW, allowing it to cover a range of over ...
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ANT chip for USB dongles
7 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The nRF24AP2-USB from Nordic Semiconductor is a single chip, 8-channel ANT solution with Full-Speed USB 2.0 compliant interface. It integrates a 2,4 GHz nRF24L01+ transceiver core and 8-channel ANT protocol ...
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Updatable Internet controllers
7 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

iChip mediates the connection between a host device and the Internet, operating as an embedded device server. A complete, firmware-based hardware and software solution, iChip includes basic and upper-layer ...
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RF/microwave design software
7 July 2010, Design Automation

Agilent Technologies has unveiled Genesys 2010, a new release of its high-performance RF/microwave design software. The software, used by circuit board and subsystem designers, now includes nonlinear ...
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Rx/Tx pair for single-function systems
7 July 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiometrix has introduced the CXT/CXR module family, a transmitter/receiver pair providing a complete remote control switch function in a module format, delivering reliable, long range operation in situations ...
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u-blox synergises GPS and GSM/GPRS
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Typical fleet management, security and tracking applications combine GPS positioning with GSM communication technology to provide actual position in real-time to a back office. In the past, several ...
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LNAs cover 5 to 18 GHz
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The HMC902 and HMC903 are rated from 5 to 10 GHz and 6 to 18 GHz, respectively. These high linearity LNAs deliver up to 20 dB gain and +28 dBm output IP3, with noise figure as low as 1,6 dB. The ICs occupy ...
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Embedded Ethernet module
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Tibbo has announced a new addition to its lineup of BASIC-programmable modules: device. Occupying only 6,5 x 18,5 mm of board space, the EM500 ‘MiniMo’ features an innovative ‘vertical slice’ design and ...
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Power amplifier for LTE/WCDMA
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

New from RFHIC is an 80 W GaN power amplifier for LTE/WCDMA. With an internally matched GaN on SiC (silicon carbide) transistor as the key building block, the amplifier exhibits 50 dB gain at 48 V. The ...
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Fixed frequency synthesiser
23 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Z-Communications has released a new RoHS compliant fixed frequency synthesiser model in S-band. The SFS3900A-LF operates at 3900 MHz and features a typical phase noise of -88 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz offset and ...
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Power amplifier for WiMAX
9 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Hittite has released a new GaAs InGaP HBT MMIC power amplifier for automotive, broadband, WiMAX and LTE/4G applications from 2,3 to 2,8 GHz. The HMC755LP4E is a high-gain, high-linearity device rated ...
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RF programmable attenuators
9 June 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Aeroflex’s new SmartStep line of intelligent programmable step attenuators with a built-in digital interface are designed to simplify the control and integration of these devices into subsystem and bench ...
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