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Location IC makes new use of GPS data
Airwave-1 requires as little as 1% of the power required by current GPS solutions and consumes only 1mA when continuously tracking.
News from Air Semiconductor ( 1 February 2008)
Industry forum promotes high-end GPS
The goal of the EGPS Forum will be to ensure that technologies which enhance GPS are put in place to meet advanced requirements.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (31 January 2008)
RF modules to cash in on ultra-low-cost handsets
Highly integrated modules offer a reduced bill of materials, smaller size, longer battery life and proven interoperability with leading single-chip silicon radios.
News from TriQuint Semiconductor (30 January 2008)
Acquisition expands digital TV IC share
Genesis Microchip will enhance STMicroelectronics' technological capabilities for the transition to fully digital TV solutions and strengthen its product and IP portfolio.
News from STMicroelectronics (28 January 2008)
Awards mobile handset innovation
User application article Innovision Research and Technology's NFC Innovation Awards required teams to produce an abstract proposing a novel NFC application using the firm's Topaz tag and an NFC-enabled mobile handset.
News from Innovision Research and Technology (28 January 2008)
Surface mount plus for wireless chipset
Receiver and transmitter pair join the XP1031-QK power amplifier to complete the industry's first 38GHz SMT chipset.
News from Mimix Broadband (28 January 2008)
Bluetooth/FM radio combination suits mobile phones
The integrated short-range FM R(B)DS transmitter (TX) allows users to enjoy stored music content on any in-car or home FM radio tuner.
News from STMicroelectronics (25 January 2008)
Bluetooth IC makes photo frames multimedia
User application article Reference design for digital photo frames allows the frame to not only receive pictures but also to play audio streamed via Bluetooth, providing a richer experience for the consumer.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (25 January 2008)
Mobile receiver has terrestrial standards covered
Receiver chip delivers global support for NTSC, Pal and Secam TV broadcasts, expanding the market for mobile TV.
News from Telegent Systems (24 January 2008)
Free-to-air receiver finds mobile niche
The TLG1100 is embedded in more than 40 models of handsets, available to consumers throughout Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
News from Telegent Systems (24 January 2008)
Single-chip Wi-Fi connects digital photo frame
User application article UniFi will provide users with the ability to send their favourite photos directly to an 8in LCD display, without using wires.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (23 January 2008)
Mixer claims top performance from 815 to 1000MHz
Delivers an unparalleled combination of linearity, noise performance, and component integration for 2.5G/3G wireless-infrastructure applications.
News from Maxim Integrated Products (23 January 2008)
WLAN front ends shrink for portable appeal
Complete 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN RF front-end modules provide all the functionality required between the transceiver and the antenna in dual-band Wi-Fi systems.
News from SiGe Semiconductor (23 January 2008)
Collaboration slashes GPS costs
CSR's software approach eliminates the need for a dedicated GPS baseband, reducing the cost of the module to less than half of what competitors are able to offer.
News from Cambridge Silicon Radio (22 January 2008)
GPS chip helps your golf game
User application article uPlay's SmartView technology automatically generates the proper views of the course based on a golfer's current location and updates those views appropriately as the user moves on the golf course.
News from u-blox (21 January 2008)
Wireless chipsets and modules come together
Brochure covers modules and chipsets for ISM, ZigBee, Bluetooth, WLAN, GSM/GPRS and 3G applications.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK) (18 January 2008)
Acquisition enhances RF expertise
With the acquisition of Quorum, Spreadtrum gains a highly skilled RF engineering team of 30 engineers with an average of 10 years of industry experience.
News from Spreadtrum Communications (17 January 2008)
Distributor targets Korean mobile makers
DMB is popular in the domestic Korean market, integrated into products like navigation devices and mobile phones.
News from Mirics Semiconductor (15 January 2008)
UWB chipset supports 1394 expansion
Specification provides interoperability, content protection and guaranteed quality of service for high definition and multimedia devices networked throughout the entire home.
News from Pulse-Link ( 9 January 2008)
Power solution extends battery life
Redpine Signals' RS9110 enables improved performance and power reduction for battery-operated Wi-Fi products.
News from Redpine Signals ( 9 January 2008)
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