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Single-chip GPS finds home in Bluetooth mouse
High-performance Bluetooth GPS mouse provides extremely reliable positioning in a range of environments for extraordinarily low power usage.
News from u-blox ( 6 August 2007)
45nm process comes on-stream
Qualcomm has taped out its first product on a power-optimised 45nm process that uses advanced immersion lithography and very low k intermetal dielectrics.
News from Qualcomm ( 2 August 2007)
Direct-conversion tuner cuts satellite BoM
The MAX2120 is ideal for DVB-S and free-to-air applications in which low cost and ease of use are key requirements.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 2 August 2007)
GPS companion gets close to handset processors
Aclys replaces dedicated GPS silicon by leveraging mobile processors or other wireless components inside the mobile device, to provide GPS functionality.
News from CellGuide (31 July 2007)
Wireless USB IC saves power with CMOS
Single-die CMOS device combines high performance and low power consumption to offer a cost-effective solution for a wide range of Wireless USB applications.
News from Wisair (31 July 2007)
Controllers cut satellite receivers down to size
Satellite LNB controllers require just three external components to function - 10 fewer than alternative single universal LNBs and 20 fewer than typical C-band LNB designs.
News from Zetex (31 July 2007)
Singapore is central to wireless USB development
NXP is aiming to invest more than Eur 90 million over the next five years to make W-USB a mainstream technology.
News from NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors) (27 July 2007)
Connectorised PIN switches are hermetically sealed
Miniature PIN switches combine small package sizes with integral TTL drivers, making them ideal for use in applications where space is restricted.
News from Link Microtek (27 July 2007)
Bluetooth system chosen for entertainment system
User application article CSR's BlueCore technology enables the PMP reference design to stream music to two or more Bluetooth headsets simultaneously,
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (25 July 2007)
Radio devices are approved in the USA and Japan
The Ripcord product family from Staccato Communications has earned official FCC certification and Japan Telec regulatory approval.
News from Staccato Communications (24 July 2007)
Wireless devices help software designers
User application article Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices aid applications design in multimedia software development kit.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (23 July 2007)
Transmitter IC eases onboard RF design
MMIC transmitter covers 32 to 45GHz, and includes a balanced resistive mixer followed by a distributed amplifier, an LO doubler and an LO buffer amplifier.
News from Mimix Broadband (23 July 2007)
NFC devices enable mobile payment trials
User application article The MicroRead NFC chip from Inside Contactless is used in all mobile phones and devices involved in KTF's NFC mobile payment project.
News from Inside Contactless (23 July 2007)
Bluetooth IC coexists in Freescale kit
User application article Development kit for Freescale's fast-growing i.MX multimedia applications processors features CSR's BlueCore4-ROM chip for Bluetooth connectivity.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (19 July 2007)
DECT transceiver sets Korean standard
RF device is one of the first DECT transceivers that operates in 1786 to 1803MHz frequency range defined for KDECT.
News from SiTel Semiconductor (17 July 2007)
Cellular chip enables UMA service rollout
User application article Nexperia cellular system solution delivers all the hardware, software validation, support and interoperability testing necessary for implementation of UMA functionality.
News from NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors) (12 July 2007)
Wireless expansion targets Japan and China
RF power amplifier specialist Nujira is establishing a dedicated facility in Japan to enhance the sales and technical support it can offer to its Japanese customers.
News from Nujira ( 6 July 2007)
Multimedia software keeps mobile users quiet
Bluetooth chip runs software that addresses the specific user problem of speaking too loudly on mobile phones when in close proximity to other people.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio ( 5 July 2007)
I/Q demodulator has extended frequency range
High-linearity direct-conversion I/Q demodulator covers all cellular, WiMAX and RFID bands with a single part. Brochure available
News from Linear Technology Corp ( 5 July 2007)
UWB deal pre-empts European bandwidth allocation
Representative agreement provides European access to UWB technology that enables wireless video streaming and high speed multimedia file transfer at up to 480Mbit/s.
News from Firefly Technology ( 3 July 2007)
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