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Nordic joins new industry initiative that will allow ultra-low power wireless connectivity of small devices
15 November 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Wibree is a short range RF communication technology featuring ultra-low power consumption, a lightweight protocol stack and simple integration with Bluetooth
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Compact VHF transmitter produces 300 mW for reliable data links
15 November 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The HX1 from Radiometrix is a narrow-band VHF radio transmitter module designed for use in a variety of data transfer applications. When used in conjunction with the matching RX1, BiM1R or CVR1 receiver ...
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433 MHz modem delivers 'transparent' half-duplex wireless link
1 November 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiometrix says that its 9600 baud TDL2A radio modem module is, for the first time, totally transparent, making it very simple to create a half-duplex link. The five-channel TDL2A effectively replaces ...
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Design analysis: the importance of EDA post processing
1 November 2006, Design Automation

Ref: z2920151m EDA software tools include simulation, post processing, and physical design. With the exception of the physical design software, the post-processor is the tool designers use the most. ...
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Multichannel radio modules support 5 Kbps
18 October 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Radiometrix’ narrow-band FM­modules, the LMT2 and LMR2, offer OEMs a multichannel, power-conservative, reliable data link. This transmitter and receiver pair are highly-suited to low-power applications ...
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Dual GPS chip has acquisition time under 1 s
18 October 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new u-blox 5 GPS chips feature an acquisition performance of under 1 second, -160 dBm acquisition and tracking sensitivity, power needs of less than 50 mW, and a footprint smaller than 100 mm², making ...
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Miniature ROM-based GPS module for handhelds
4 October 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

u-blox has launched a new GPS module that it says packs high sensitivity, exceptionally low power consumption and a USB port into a miniature 12,2 x 16 mm package. The NEO-4S module's high -156 dBm SuperSense ...
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Personal tracker and mobile phone has locally-developed Web-based mapping
4 October 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Based on GSM/GPRS and GPS technology for satellite navigation, Falcom’s Mambo is a new portable tracking device for personal safety and asset monitoring. The Mambo is a Tri Band GSM/GPRS engine that works ...
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'Smart antenna' GPS module reference design
6 September 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Sarantel and u-blox have collaborated on a new 'smart antenna' reference design to shorten time to market and reduce the risk of GPS integration for products ranging from personal navigators to multimedia ...
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GPS module forms core of a positioning device for Alzheimer's patients
6 September 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The healthcare sector is one of the future markets for portable GSM/GPRS/GPS solutions. There is now a range of such devices that constantly monitor patients' body functions such as pulse or blood pressure, ...
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Sensitive ROM-based GPS module cuts size and power
6 September 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

u-blox has released its new LEA-4S GPS module, which combines high sensitivity, exceptionally low power consumption and a USB port for flexible connectivity in a module measuring just 17 x 22 mm. The ...
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GSM/GPRS module awarded PTCRB certificate
6 September 2006, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Telit Communications, an Italian M2M device manufacturer, has been awarded PTCRB (PCS Type Certification Review Board) certification for its GE864 module, which is claimed to be the world's smallest quad-band ...
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