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Radio comes onboard by design
MaxStream has begun design licence programmes for its long-range and low-cost lines of XStream and XCite wireless technology.
News from MaxStream ( 5 October 2004)
Piezo transmitter needs no battery
New from TDC are the PTM100 piezo transmitter module and RCM110 and RCM 120 multifunctional receiver modules from EnOcean.
News from TDC (Telecom Design Communications) ( 1 October 2004)
Module offers affordable spread spectrum
The Aerocomm AC4490 900MHz RF module is a feature enhanced spread spectrum transceiver aimed at OEMs designing for vending machines, PoS and fleet management.
News from BFi Optilas (30 September 2004)
UHF-band RFID reader/writer is EPC-compatible
Omron Corp has released the V740 series EPC reader/writer for UHF-band RFID tags in North America.
News from Omron Corp (30 September 2004)
Hub brings industrial wireless networks together
The Bat is billed as the worlds first industrial wireless hub.
News from Hirschmann Electronics (28 September 2004)
Chirp spread spectrum solution on show in Munich
Nanotron Technologies will introduce its first hardware for the new Nanonet wireless network at the Electronica 2004.
News from Nanotron Technologies (28 September 2004)
RF modem keeps in the swing of things
User application article RF Solutions is supplying its wireless RF modem technology to Redditch based Rowington Associates for use on the X-Golf swing and shot analysis system.
News from RF Solutions (22 September 2004)
Triband GSM modem shrinks into BGA packaging
The Sagem XS200 is a novel digital modem housed in a revolutionary ball grid array package, for use in ultra slim portable applications.
News from Alpha Micro Components (21 September 2004)
Munich debut for radio modules
Appearing at Electronica for the first time, Low Power Radio Solutions will show its complete range of low power radio modules in Hall A4 on Booth W15. Brochure available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (20 September 2004)
RFID reader set free with Bluetooth
Cathexis Innovations and Baracoda have launched the beta version of the market's first handheld Bluetooth 13.56MHz RFID reader.
News from Baracoda (17 September 2004)
Compact GPS module cuts mobile power drain
The Lassen iQ is a new ultra-low-power miniature GPS receiver module for mobile devices.
News from Trimble Component Technologies (16 September 2004)
Seminars explain wireless switching
ScanSource Europe is holding a series of technical training workshops to educate resellers on Symbol's wireless switch technology and the Symbol WS2000.
News from ScanSource Europe (13 September 2004)
Digital radio goes round the world
Coding Technologies will showcase world's first USB receiver for Digital Radio Mondiale at the International Broadcasting Convention IBC 2004 in Amsterdam.
News from Coding Technologies ( 6 September 2004)
Operators wake up to data-only GPRS services
Technical background article After years of focusing their attentions on consumer voice applications, GPRS network operators are finally recognising the importance of machine-to-machine (M2M) data-only applications.
News from Alpha Micro Components (31 August 2004)
Card connects at up to 54Mbit/s
The Artem Onair ComCard-g high-speed wireless LAN connection device provides cordless connection of terminals to LANs with transfer rates up to 54Mbit/s for data intensive applications.
News from BFi Optilas (31 August 2004)
Bluetooth RS232 adapter hits the streets
SMART's Bluetooth 1.1 compliant RS232 adapter is now being manufactured in volume production for worldwide distribution.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (27 August 2004)
Hopping module goes a long way for US comms
The latest addition to the highly acclaimed Easy-Radio family of modules answers demands for long-range secure bidirectional datacommunications in products destined for US markets. Brochure available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (24 August 2004)
Packaged transceivers shift data a long way
Now available with a full 1W output power, AeroComm's ConnexLink packaged transceivers can talk over distances up to 32km line-of-sight.
News from Aerocomm (10 August 2004)
Wireless data modems are ready to embed
The MOD170 and MOD190 are the latest additions to the range of Sagem modem modules exclusively distributed in the UK by Alpha Micro Components.
News from Alpha Micro Components ( 4 August 2004)
Slimline module embeds frugal GPS capabilities
A novel slimline GPS module makes it easy for volume manufacturers of consumer products to add location capability with minimal impact on device size while retaining power efficiency.
News from Xemics (28 July 2004)
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