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Single-chip ZigBee device takes stack onboard

A new one-stop solution for ZigBee combines Oki's ML7065 LSI with a protocol stack from Integration Associates.

News from Oki Electric, Sep 15, 2005

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Wireless ICs save money and power

The latest device in Nordic Semiconductor's extensive portfolio of 2.4GHz wireless ICs merges high speed with ultralow power and cost.

News from Nordic Semiconductor, Sep 15, 2005

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Bluetooth chip adds more to stereo headphones

BlueCore3-Multimedia silicon provides the Bluetooth connectivity behind Motorola's new feature-rich HT820 Bluetooth stereo headphones.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Sep 15, 2005

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TI MCU and Zigbee chip combine for networking

Ember Corporation has announced that the industry's lowest power ZigBee networking platform, which it developed jointly with Texas Instruments, will start shipping next month.

News from Ember Europe, Sep 14, 2005

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Jennic invests in RF SoC tester

Jennic has purchased its first Agilent 93000 SoC series RF IC tester, to be installed at its Sheffield headquarters in the UK.

News from Jennic, Sep 13, 2005

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Receiver chip suits software-defined GPS

The SE4110L radio IC delivers the performance, integration and low current consumption required for GPS-enabled handsets and portable consumer products.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Sep 13, 2005

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More funds for Nemerix

Swiss GPS chipset manufacturer Nemerix has recently closed a Eur 25 million Series-B financing round.

News from Nemerix, Sep 12, 2005

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Demodulator's diversity is key to signal quality

Zarlink Semiconductor has launched its latest terrestrial demodulator for PC-TV, portable and handheld digital television equipment.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Sep 12, 2005

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UWB chipset features in mini-PCI module

Silex Technology has developed an ultrawideband (UWB)-enabled mini-PCI module using Freescale Semiconductor's UWB XS110 chipset.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Sep 12, 2005

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Panasonic applies ZigBee platform

Panasonic Electronic Devices Corporation of America has chosen Freescale Semiconductor to provide ZigBee technology for its wireless communication modules.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Sep 12, 2005

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Digital TV and radio reception capability on show

Frontier Silicon is showing its complete digital TV and radio reception capability for mobile applications using T-DMB, DVB-H and DAB technologies at IBC 2005.

News from Frontier Silicon, Sep 12, 2005

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Hopling signs up for WiMAX SoC

Hopling Technologies has selected Fujitsu's MB87M3400 SoC as the standard silicon for its next generation HopMAX product portfolio.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Sep 9, 2005

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Bluetooth gizmo to keep charity ride on track

Employees from CSR are to join the British Heart Foundation London to Paris sponsored cycle ride taking place from 10th to 12th September 2005.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Sep 7, 2005

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MCU and ZigBee transceiver come together

The JN5121 single-chip wireless microcontroller is designed for power-efficient control within wireless sensor networks based on the IEEE802.15.4 and ZigBee standards.

News from Jennic, Sep 6, 2005

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RFID chip meets latest EPCglobal standard

Omron Corp will shortly ship an IC tag inlay compliant with Class 1 Generation 2 (C1G2) of EPCglobal specifications.

News from Omron Corp, Sep 6, 2005

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Low noise gain block covers 2-18GHz bands

Available now from Mimix Broadband is a new gallium arsenide (GaAs) two-stage low-noise gain block amplifier that has a self-biased, single supply design.

News from Mimix Broadband, Sep 5, 2005

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Wireless sensors set for building controls

Invensys Controls and Cratlon have signed a joint development agreement to embed Invensys' wireless software stack and application protocols into Cratlon's single-chip wireless sensor family.

News from Cratlon, Sep 1, 2005

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New French centre to focus on UWB design

CSR has marked the next step of its worldwide expansion with the official opening of a wireless hardware design centre in Sophia Antipolis, France.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Aug 31, 2005

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DTV chip cuts power and size for handheld designs

Zarlink Semiconductor has launched a new terrestrial demodulator for PC-TV, portable and handheld digital television equipment designs.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Aug 30, 2005

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Superchip enables Mobitex networking

The CMX990 is a time, space and component-saving wireless data IC that has achieved much critical acclaim since its launch at Electronica 2004.

News from CML Microcircuits, Aug 26, 2005

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Bluetooth chip enables stylish headset

CSR's BlueCore silicon is the critical technology behind iCombi's new Bluetooth stereo headset, the AH10.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Aug 24, 2005

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RF power detector boasts wideband coverage

The AD8319 accurately measures RF signals from 1MHz to 10GHz, and delivers an exceptional combination of low power, small packaging and fast output response time.

News from Analog Devices, Aug 19, 2005

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Ku-band power amp comes in plastic package

Mimix Broadband has a new Ku-band gallium arsenide (GaAs) power amplifier module (PAM) offered in a low-cost 4 x 4mm, plastic QFN package.

News from Mimix Broadband, Aug 18, 2005

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Quality mark guarantees Bluetooth interoperability

CSR is working with independent technical support company TMTI (Talk Me Through It) to drive Bluetooth device compatibility and enhance end-user experience of mobile Bluetooth technology.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Aug 18, 2005

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Speedy setup added to USB-based radio chips

WirelessUSB radio-on-a-chip devices gain a new feature that provides a simple and intuitive method for users to pair a peripheral with the desired host.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Aug 11, 2005

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Communications ICs (wireless):

Communications ICs are dedicated devices that may be used for the transmission, reception or processing of signals in a communications system, either wirelessly or wired.

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