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Long-range 868 MHz RF module
19 October 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Aerocomm has developed a spread spectrum transceiver specifically for products destined for the European market (868 MHz). Aerocomm is one of a few select companies to gain approval for an RF solution ...
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Latest software speeds circuit simulation for wireless communications design
19 October 2005, RF Design, Design Automation

Agilent Technologies has announced the availability of its 2005 releases of Advanced Design System (ADS) and RF Design Environment (RFDE). Both EDA software platforms contain Agilent's breakthrough simulation ...
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2,4 GHz single-chip transceiver designed for ultra-low power and cost solutions
19 October 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The latest device in Nordic Semiconductor's portfolio of 2,4 GHz wireless ICs is claimed to merge high speed with ultra-low power and cost. The nRF24L01 will enable applications such as wireless desktops ...
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GPS receivers helped plot Katrina's course
5 October 2005, RF Design, News

u-blox GPS technology's superiority was demonstrated when almost 40 dropsondes were used to measure hurricane Katrina's strength and predict its path
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New programmable GPS module offers enhanced performance
5 October 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The u-blox LEA-4P is the first programmable GPS module containing the new 16-channel Antaris 4 receiver technology. It provides high performance at 35% less power consumption than the previous chipset ...
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Indoor GPS firmware now commercially available
24 August 2005, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The final SuperSense firmware for u-blox' TIM-LH GPS receiver modules and for the Antaris GPS chipsets is now available. This final release provides an even higher acquisition and re-acquisition sensitivity ...
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Double balanced and image reject SMT mixers to 16 GHz
24 August 2005, RF Design, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hittite Microwave has introduced two SMT GaAs MMIC I/Q mixers and a new SMT GaAs MMIC double balanced mixer for VSAT, microwave radio, test equipment and sensor applications from 4 to 16 GHz. For applications ...
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GPS Positioning Components Product Catalogue
24 August 2005, RF Design, Technical Literature

ublox' October 2004 catalogue covers its range of GPS receiver chipsets, modules and boards, as well as smart antennas and accessories. It also explains the technologies of: the Antaris GPS Positioning ...
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GPS Positioning Components Product Catalogue
10 August 2005, RF Design, Technical Literature

ublox' October 2004 catalogue covers its range of GPS receiver chipsets, modules and boards, as well as smart antennas and accessories. It also explains the technologies of: the Antaris GPS Positioning ...
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12-30 GHz SMT power amplifier for driver and LO buffer applications
10 August 2005, RF Design, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hittite Microwave offers a new RoHS compliant, SMT-packaged Medium Power Amplifier for microwave radio, test and sensor applications from 12 to 30 GHz. The HMC383LC4 GaAs PHEMT MMIC Medium Power Amplifier ...
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DC-6 GHZ SiGe gain blocks
27 July 2005, RF Design, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hittite Microwave has released a SiGe HBT gain block MMIC amplifier for use in cellular/3G, FWA, CATV, microwave radio and test equipment applications from DC to 6 GHz. The HMC474MP86 is a general-purpose ...
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GPS Positioning Components Product Catalogue
27 July 2005, RF Design, Technical Literature

ublox' October 2004 catalogue covers its range of GPS receiver chipsets, modules and boards, as well as smart antennas and accessories. It also explains the technologies of: the Antaris GPS Positioning ...
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