
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "WLAN systems",
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 WLAN amplifiers bring power detectors onboard from
Silicon Storage Technology, which we summarised at the time by saying "Two new power amplifiers for 802.11a and 802.11b/g systems aim to enable WLAN systems with wider transmission range and higher sustained datarates".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release RF front-end solutions take more onboard from
SiGe Semiconductor: "SiGe Semiconductor has expanded its series of Wi-Fi integrated circuits with RF front-end solutions specifically designed to reduce size and minimise battery drain of portable consumer electronics".
In December 2004, we covered the news from Communications Machinery Corp
concerning its EE-WPA
- take a look at Wi-Fi system tests product and network performance
which says: "The EE-WPA is a multistation test system for WPA-Enterprise with full support for 802.1x authentication, Radius, EAP-TLS, TKIP, MIC and WPA-Personal preshared key mode".
Take a look also at the news release from Wipro-NewLogic, Wireless LAN IP has radar extension covered,
as well as Power amp drops in to upgrade Wi-Fi performance from SiGe Semiconductor,
and Global markets for AIDC application software from Venture Development Corp.
See also:
MIMO system uses SDMA for IEEE802.11n
(July 2004)
IMEC is claiming a milestone in research on smart MIMO (multiple input/multiple output) systems, which will enable optimal use of resources in wireless networks
Amp and switch front up Wi-Fi radio designs
(June 2004)
A new power amplifier, switch and RF front-end reference design promises to improve both the performance and manufacturability of Wi-Fi systems
Front-end modules to simplify RF design
(January 2004)
SiGe Semiconductor is to expand its product line with the industry's broadest range of chip-scale RF front-end modules for multimode, dual-band Wi-Fi systems and cellular handsets
Multiple antenna technology offers broadband WLANs
(October 2003)
IMEC has developed a solution for a smart and flexible multiple antenna system that enables optimal use of resources in wireless networks
Wireless grid to lay the foundations broadband
(October 2003)
IMEC is directing its long-term R and D on broadband wireless communication towards multimode, multihop terminals
Integrated front end cuts dual-mode design in half
(June 2003)
SiGe Semiconductor is sampling a device it claims to be the industry's highest performance, most cost effective RF front-end for dual-mode 802.11b/g WLAN systems
Amplifier slots in to wireless reference design
(March 2003)
RangeCharger wireless technology has been integrated into new wireless LAN reference designs from Broadcom Corp
Power amp takes on dual-mode wireless LANs
(January 2003)
The RangeCharger SE2529L is a multimode power amplifier that improves performance of 2.4GHz WLAN systems compliant to the IEEE802.11b and 802.11g (draft) specifications
Power detector boosts amplifier performance
(August 2002)
A new highly linear 2.4GHz power amplifier claims to deliver the industry's best combination of performance and power efficiency to IEEE802.11b systems
SOHOware combines Intersil Wi-Fi with broadband
(April 2002)
SOHOware has adopted Intersil's Prism WLAN technology as the basis of its new CableFree NetBlaster 11 wireless system specifically designed for the SOHO market
Integrated VCOs pack in more microwave functions
(January 2002)
Now available from Link Microtek is a new range of low-cost, plastic-packaged MMIC voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) that feature a high level of integrated functionality
The future's Indigo for 5GHz wireless LANs
(July 2001)
Intersil has announced the industry's first complete chipset to deliver 54Mbit/s datarates for higher speed, broadband wireless connectivity for business and home networking
MAC puts wireless networking on the USB
(February 2001)
Intersil's HFA3842 MAC is designed to reduce the cost and size of embedded wireless LAN systems and provide USB or PCMIA connectivity
Wireless LAN access point on a chip
(February 2001)
Intersil has announced the world's first 'WLAN access point on a chip'

