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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Frequency synthesiser", 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 Navigation receiver claims universal application from Maxim Integrated Products, which we summarised at the time by saying "The MAX2769E/W is the first navigation satellite system receiver to cover GPS (L1 C/A code and P-code), WAAS, Egnos, Galileo and Glonass navigation satellite systems". A few weeks before, we featured the news release GPS chip covers Galileo and Glonass too from Maxim Integrated Products: "Universal single-chip global navigation satellite system receiver covers GPS, Galileo and Glonass navigation satellite systems".
 
In June 2007, we covered the news from Texas Instruments (April 2006-) concerning its CDCE421 - take a look at Clock generator covers wide bands which says: "Low-phase-noise clock generator claims best-in-class jitter performance at 380fs (RMS at 10kHz to 20MHz)".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Maxim Integrated Products, Tuners consolidate digital radio and TV reception, as well as Crystal oscillators keep the noise down from NDK, and PLL solutions range over wireless basestations from Analog Devices.
 

See also:

Frequency synthesiser set for space duties (March 2006)
A delta-sigma modulated fractional-N phase locked-loop frequency synthesiser suits low-phase-noise space applications such as high-capacity digital satellite payloads

Clock source maintains precision (December 2005)
A novel programmable VCO clock source generates TTL and ECL clock signals from 1.2MHz to 1.35GHz with high resolution and precision crystal-like short-term stability

Synthesizer sets frequency for base-stations (November 2005)
NDK has developed a high performance, ultra low phase noise frequency synthesizer

Evaluation kit speeds basestation development (September 2005)
An easy-to-use RF transmit signal chain demonstration kit speeds time to market by cutting development time, risk and cost in wireless infrastructure applications

Multichannel DDS chips offer flexible clocking (July 2005)
The industry's first multichannel DDS devices provide solutions to two common design challenges faced by system engineers in a range of applications

South African wins student design contest (June 2005)
Dr John Tanner, President and CEO of Tanner EDA, presented the first prize for the conceptual category at the 2005 DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest

Compact transceivers have all bands covered (April 2005)
The new BlueChip transceivers from Solid State Supplies cover all major ISM bands in Europe and Asia from 300 to 1100MHz

FM receiver chip boasts all-CMOS construction (April 2005)
The Si470x FM tuner family is billed as the industry's smallest, most integrated FM broadcast radio tuners delivering the entire FM tuner from antenna input to audio output in 100% CMOS

Cordless telephony chipset hits 5.8GHz ISM band (January 2005)
A new RF chipset targets 5.8GHz digital cordless telephony and voice over ISM applications

Clock chips boast subpicosecond jitter (December 2004)
A new series of clock ICs aims to meet the most rigorous signal-processing requirements in today's high-performance electronics applications

Multichannel transceiver claims global compliance (October 2004)
The new multichannel MICRF506 transceiver is a true single-chip frequency shift keying (FSK) device for use in half-duplex, bidirectional RF links in both Europe and North America

PLL synthesisers up the frequency (June 2004)
Two new PLL synthesisers deliver industry-leading performance for the up- and down-conversion of RF signals in wireless applications

PXI-based platform heralds new wireless strategy (October 2003)
The Aeroflex 3000 series is a PXI-based modular test suite for mobile phone and general-purpose wireless test

Low-power transceiver solves age-old problem (September 2003)
A new single-chip ISM band transceiver claims to solve the age-old problem of achieving long range with high reliability

Transceiver is key to Future RF designs (July 2003)
One of the main difficulties of developing a straightforward, low-cost wireless link for manufacturers is the required level of RF knowledge

Radio module reference designs promise compliance (May 2003)
New RF module reference designs allow OEMs to take the radio design and drop it right into their PCB or build a separate module, with the confidence that the radio will meet FCC/CE/ETSI certification

Wide-voltage transceiver switches to metering (April 2003)
Recent improvements in the manufacturing process now enable Xemics to offer the popular XE1202 ISM-band transceiver with an extended voltage range from 2.4 to 3.6V

Integrated PLL/VCO chip cuts CDMA designs to size (March 2003)
National Semiconductor has developed the world's first family of integrated circuits that combine PLL and VCO functions in a single chip optimised for CDMA mobile handsets

Transceiver powers FCC-approved hopping module (February 2003)
Pegasus Technologies has developed a 915MHz band transceiver based on the versatile Xemics ultra-low-power XE1202 transceiver chip

Transceiver cuts spread-spectrum power budget (February 2003)
The XETI transceiver from LS Research is a low-cost compact frequency hopping spread spectrum 900MHz transceiver

Reference designs simplify radio certification (November 2002)
Xemics' latest XM1202 reference designs allow OEMs to add radio functionality to their products with the confidence that the radio will meet FCC/CE/ETSI certification

Simultaneous nonstop sampling on 16 channels (June 2002)
In the search for multichannel A/D conversion boards, a novel 16-channel offering captures all the input samples exactly in parallel

RF transceiver balances cost with performance (February 2002)
Xemics has developed a highly integrated ultra-low-power RF transceiver it claims enables flexible solutions with a minimal number of external components

3U Compact PCI bus with 32bit interface (July 2001)
Packaged on a diminutive 101.6 x 158.75mm board, Datel's new CPCI-510P includes a number of high-performance features for analogue signal processing applications on the Compact PCI bus

 

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