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Low power GPS module also highly sensitive
22 February 2006, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The LEA-4A, at only 17 x 22 mm in size, is u-blox' new low-cost GPS module, featuring the company's recently-released 16-channel Antaris 4 receiver technology developed jointly by Atmel and u-blox. The ...
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Compact 300 mW VHF transmitter
22 February 2006, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The HX1 from Radiometrix is a new narrow-band VHF radio transmitter module designed for use in various data-transfer applications. When used in conjunction with the matching RX1, BiM1R, or CVR1 receiver ...
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Adapters save time in field testing applications
8 February 2006, RF Design, Interconnection

New Quick Connect Adapters from Aeroflex/Inmet can provide greater efficiency and save time in test and measurement applications by allowing for a complete connection in only about one turn of the male ...
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Standalone GPS receiver has integrated Bluetooth
25 January 2006, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The NAVI-XS from Falcom is a GPS receiver integrated with Bluetooth technology. The NAVI-XS based on 0,13 μm CMOS process of the SiRFstarIIx - GSC2x - architecture, is a single-box solution with 12 parallel ...
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Tracking device suits a variety of personal security, asset and fleet management applications
25 January 2006, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Based on the GSM/GPRS and state-of-the-art GPS technology for satellite navigation, Falcom has introduced a new portable tracking device for personal safety and asset monitoring. The Falcom Mambo is a ...
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UHF radio packet modem
30 November 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The RPM3 is a self-contained radio packet modem module from Radiometrix that enables a two way radio network/link to be simply implemented between a number of digital devices. It requires only a simple ...
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EZ terminal family of data products
30 November 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Telit Communications' EZ terminal family of data products is comprised of standalone devices with complete GSM/GPRS cellular communications capabilities - including SIM holder and SMA f RF interface. EZ ...
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GaAs HBT vector modulator
16 November 2005, RF Design, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hittite Microwave's HMC500LP3 high dynamic range vector modulator RFIC is targeted for distortion cancellation applications such as RF pre-distortion and feed-forward, as well as RF cancellation, beam ...
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u-blox delivers millionth GPS receiver
16 November 2005, RF Design, Electronics Technology

u-blox, represented in SA by RF Design, announced in January the delivery of its millionth GPS receiver to Socket Communications, for its new wireless GPS Nav Kit. The millionth GPS module, a TIM-LA, ...
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GPS signal tracking technology is indoor-capable
16 November 2005, RF Design, Electronics Technology

Atmel and u-blox introduced new GPS 'weak-signal tracking' technology called SuperSense. It supports Atmel's Antaris GPS chipsets and u-blox' GPS modules. This GPS software, makes possible accurate GPS ...
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SMT MMIC RF components
16 November 2005, RF Design, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hittite Microwave has introduced four products in its new high frequency LH5 leadless hermetic SMT package, suited for high reliability, space and military applications. The HMC441LH5 is a 7 to 15,5 GHz ...
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Five channel RF multiplexer
2 November 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The 5MX-470/2294-MP is a contiguous five channel multiplexer with three outputs from Lorch Microwave. This low profile multiplexer has a frequency range of 20 to 4000 MHz with a VSWR of 2.0:1 across the ...
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