
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Bandpass filter",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release IC receiver handles 4.5 to 10.5GHz frequency bands from
Mimix Broadband, which we summarised at the time by saying "The XR1011-QH integrates an image reject mixer, an LO buffer amplifier and a low-noise amplifier within a fully moulded 4 x 4mm QFN package".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release MMIC combo balances millimetre-wave links from
Mimix Broadband: "Surface-mount GaAs MMIC receiver and transmitter pair are well suited for millimetre-wave point-to-point radio, local multipoint distribution services, satcom and Vsat applications".
In December 2006, we covered the news from Mimix Broadband
concerning its XR1006-QD and XU1002-QD
- take a look at Receiver and transmitter upgrade microwave radio
which says: "Mimix Broadband has released SMT-packaged gallium arsenide monolithic microwave integrated circuit subharmonically pumped receiver and transmitter devices".
Take a look also at the news release from Mimix Broadband, Receiver promises minimal distortion,
as well as Bandpass filters cover curved lenses from Deposition Sciences,
and Dev kit eases wireless LAN integration from Texas Instruments (April 2006-).
See also:
Chipset cuts transceivers down to three devices
(October 2005)
A new GaAs MMIC 13/15GHz chipset combines a highly integrated image reject receiver and transmitter with a compact two-stage power amplifier
Filter and balun come together
(August 2005)
The WE-BPFB combines a bandpass filter and balun integrated in one LTCC component to save valuable space and cost
Narrowband radio modules go a long way
(July 2005)
A true narrowband transmitter/receiver pair offers a low power, reliable datalink for applications where longer ranges (over 500m) are required at low datarates
RF pair suit millimetre-wave radio systems
(July 2005)
New from Mimix Broadband are a pair of gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) subharmonically pumped receiver and transmitter devices
RF modules cover 2.4GHz ISM band
(July 2005)
Nanotron Technologies has developed a new generation of RF modules for the 2.4GHz ISM band - the nanoPAN 5360 and nanoPAN 5361
Aanalogue arrays enable advanced filtering
(October 2004)
Anadigm's field programmable analogue arrays are being used to enable real-time filter configuration and parameter adjustment capabilities of the 16-channel intelligent amplifier from Alcorn McBride
PXI digitiser captures speedy signals
(October 2004)
The PXI-9820 is the latest high-speed PXI digitiser from Adlink Technology
Modules permit point-and-click analogue design
(September 2004)
Now designers can point and click to create square-wave oscillators, a voltage-controlled sample and hold circuit, and a sum/difference stage with biquadratic filter
High-speed acquisition card uses budget memory
(September 2003)
The PCI-9820 is a high-speed data acquisition card specifically engineered for high-level applications, including military radar and ultrasonic signal acquisition
High-volume SAW filters all in the game (cube)
(August 2003)
The X6888D is a customer-specific bandpass filter developed by Epcos for the Nintendo Gamecube
Bluetooth module targets headset market
(June 2003)
A compact Bluetooth module from Gennum measures just 12 x 12 x 1.8mm and is targeted at the mobile headset market
Module provides easy-to-apply Bluetooth addon
(December 2002)
Philips has released its first complete plug-and-play Bluetooth semiconductor module for adding Bluetooth wireless technology to mobile applications such as PDAs, laptops and mobile phones
Low-power radio modules shrink to surface mount
(October 2002)
Flint Wireless has been appointed as UK distributor to support and promote the recently announced TileWare ultra-miniature 433.92 and 315MHz band range of transmitters, receivers and transceivers
Transceiver cuts wireless LANs down to size
(September 2002)
Maxim Integrated Products reckons its MAX2820 SiGe zero-IF transceiver is the industry's smallest RF transceiver designed specifically for 802.11b WLAN applications
Monolithic Hall-effect gear-tooth sensor IC
(May 2002)
The new A3064LKA from Allegro MicroSystems is an AC-coupled Hall-effect gear-tooth sensor implemented as a monolithic integrated circuit
Surface-mount antennas save wireless space
(February 2002)
Acal has a range of RF solutions from Taiwan-based Walsin Technology (WTC) for leading-edge applications such as Bluetooth and IEEE802.11b WLANs
News on the HTS tunable bandpass filter from Toshiba Electronics Europe
(February 2001)
Toshiba has developed a high-temperature superconductor (HTS) tunable bandpass filter for wireless basestations that will eliminate interference between wireless systems

