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Antenna is made for ultrawideband comms
A novel SMD polymeric antenna suits short-range wireless ultrawideband (UWB) applications.
News from Omron Corp (16 May 2006)
Wireless project spawns novel antenna design
A new wireless system allowing television studio cameras to be operated without the need for clumsy, trailing cables has been developed by BAE Systems.
News from BAE Systems Aerospace Controls (11 May 2006)
Adaptive antenna aids spectrum regulation
Plextek has designed and built a 5GHz wireless LAN adaptive antenna demonstrator for the communications industries regulator Ofcom as part of a consortium led by Vector Fields.
News from Plextek (10 May 2006)
Antenna pioneer is named in to 100
Red Herring has recognised Fractus as one of the most innovative technology companies of 2006 with its inclusion in the top 100 private companies in Europe and the Middle East.
News from Fractus ( 9 May 2006)
Tiny antenna helps headset go a long way
User application article Fractal antenna technology pioneer Fractus provides antennas for Nextlink's ground-breaking Bluetooth headsets.
News from Fractus ( 5 May 2006)
Antenna is cost effective for WLAN and Bluetooth
A half-wave 2.4GHz swivel antenna is designed as a cost effective solution for WLAN and Bluetooth terminals and devices.
News from Embedded Antenna Design ( 4 May 2006)
Antenna technology cuts onboard interference
Novel antenna technology lowers PCB resonance, enabling easier provision of multiband performance, greater flexibility in antenna design and, in some cases, improved SAR value management.
News from Fractus (28 April 2006)
Tiny SMT antenna promises superior performance
Miniature antenna technology offers system designers a very small-sized antenna with superior performance, implementation flexibility and cost effectiveness.
News from Laird Technologies (25 April 2006)
Tiny GPS antenna resists more interference
Sarantel's GeoHelix P2 embeddable GPS antenna is the smallest quadrifilar helix antenna providing high performance in difficult GPS applications.
News from TDC (Telecom Design Communications) (31 March 2006)
Directable antennas boost UHF RFID performance
Novel antenna technology can be embedded in UHF-band RFID readers to improve RFID tag reading performance.
News from Omron Corp (28 March 2006)
Eurofighter orders further RF assemblies
Huber+Suhner has been awarded a second major order for radio frequency assemblies and connectors for the second series of 236 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft.
News from Huber+Suhner (24 March 2006)
RecepTec acquisition continues antenna expansion
Laird Technologies has continued its expansion with the acquisition of all assets and outstanding shares of RecepTec for $89.0 million.
News from Laird Technologies (20 March 2006)
MoD signs million-pound antenna deal
Link Microtek has won a contract worth in excess of GBP 1 million from the UK Ministry of Defence for the supply of microwave horn antennas and adapters.
News from Link Microtek (17 March 2006)
Acquisition expands antenna portfolio
Laird Technologies has acquired Antenex, a company that designs and manufactures antennas and accessory products primarily for the US market.
News from Laird Technologies (17 March 2006)
Antenna slims down to help handset shrink
User application article Fractus has helped French mobile handset manufacturer Sagem Communications to create its new ultraslim my300X mobile phone line by developing an ultraslim internal triband GSM antenna.
News from Fractus (10 March 2006)
Antennas are integral to radio miniaturisation
User application article Sarantel has now begun volume shipments of its new SkyTune antenna, connecting XM's innovative new portable satellite radio receivers manufactured by Samsung and Pioneer.
News from Sarantel ( 9 March 2006)
Antenna helps keep Aussie golfers on the fairway
User application article Tee2Green Technologies of Victoria, Australia has used a Sarantel GeoHelix GPS antenna in its new Sureshotgps range finder for golfers.
News from Sarantel (16 February 2006)
Antennas aid Bluetooth/Wi-Fi coexistance
User application article Fractus has worked with CSR to develop an example design of a Bluetooth/Wi-Fi combo card that provides VoIP and Bluetooth calls running at the same time inside a mobile handset device.
News from Fractus (13 February 2006)
Antennas are approved by Samsung
Fractus has become a Samsung Approved Vendor, providing antennas for a number of different Samsung handsets.
News from Fractus ( 8 February 2006)
SM couplers claim predictable performance
A new surface-mountable 3dB 90-degree coupler delivers increased performance at high frequency. Brochure available
News from AVX ( 7 February 2006)
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