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Tough telematics module combines GSM and GPS

The OrbiTrak GSM is a new PC/104 module for intelligent vehicle and airborne computing systems requiring worldwide GSM/GPRS roaming and GPS positioning.

News from Parvus Corp (16 May 2005)

Narrowband transceivers boast longer ranges

The new SMX series transceivers from Radiometrix are compact (53 x 32 x 12mm) multichannel narrowband radios intended for a wide range of industrial wireless datalink applications.  Brochure available  

News from Radiometrix (16 May 2005)

Transceivers bring Ethernet and RF together

The rugged plug-and play ConnexNet line of Ethernet-enabled transceivers merges AeroComm's sophisticated RF protocol with the Digi Connect ME embedded device server.

News from Aerocomm (13 May 2005)

M2M modules gain Flash and Bluetooth

Alpha Micro Components has launched its latest version of its Trac series of stand-alone solutions for data access control, global positioning and audio transmission.

News from Alpha Micro Components (13 May 2005)

Education is key to wireless acceptance

 Technical background article   Christos Papakyriacou, Managing Director, Alpha Micro Components comments on the ever increasing developments in wireless technology.

News from Alpha Micro Components (11 May 2005)

Bluetooth module cuts current consumption

The Xemics ACLBlue reference design combines true 1.8V operation with ultralow current consumption guaranteeing the lowest power Bluetooth solutions on the market.

News from Xemics (10 May 2005)

Automotive AM/FM tuners boast high sensitivity

With the TFTC7 series Alps Electric Europa now offers a family of compact, low-profile automotive AM/FM tuners, boasting high sensitivity of -1dBu and high S/N ratio of 66dB.

News from Alps Electric (UK) (10 May 2005)

Revenues and earnings rise for CSI

CSI Wireless has announced significant year-over-year increases in revenues and earnings in the company's first quarter financial results, achieving a $1.3 million profit on $22.2 million in revenue.

News from CSI Wireless ( 9 May 2005)

Startup focuses on wireless privacy and security

Safe Haven Technologies is a new company formed with the mission of developing and commercialising mobile device applications in the field of personal privacy and corporate security.

News from Safe Haven Technologies ( 3 May 2005)

Compact transceivers have all bands covered

The new BlueChip transceivers from Solid State Supplies cover all major ISM bands in Europe and Asia from 300 to 1100MHz.

News from Solid State Supplies (28 April 2005)

Serial server delivers Wi-Fi access

The LS100W is a wireless serial device server that connects RS232 serial devices to industry standard 802.11b wireless networks.

News from Sena Technologies (26 April 2005)

Transceivers are made for peer-to-peer networking

AeroComm eases networking for a wide variety of industrial control applications with true peer-to-peer technology, embedded into new AC4790 transceivers.

News from Aerocomm (22 April 2005)

HD Radio gathers pace

Boston Acoustics, Good Guys, Panasonic, Polk Audio, Radiosophy and Sanyo joined iBiquity Digital at NAB this week to discuss the growing number of new HD Radio receivers coming to market.

News from iBiquity Digital Corp (21 April 2005)

One-stop solution for ready-made modules

Sonarics Labs is working with Omni-Comm Hong Kong to provide its customers with a one-stop solution for a variety of ready-made modules.

News from EtherWaves (20 April 2005)

Wireless modules support direct camera connection

Tiny lightweight M2M wireless modules from Sequoia feature an easy control interface via AT commands, and direct connection to a colour camera.

News from Sequoia Technology (18 April 2005)

Automotive DAB module set to hit the streets

 User application article   Frontier Silicon has revealed that three first tier automotive manufacturers have selected its Roadster automotive DAB module for integration into car audio and telematics systems.

News from Frontier Silicon (12 April 2005)

Modules embed Bluetooth support

Z-World has added Bluetooth support for selected core modules, the BL2500 and the BL2600 single board computers.

News from Z-World (12 April 2005)

Bluetooth convertor puts serial data on air

The new PSI-WL Bluetooth convertor from Phoenix Contact can be used for wireless transmission of data from RS232, RS422 and RS485 serial interfaces.  Brochure available  

News from Phoenix Contact (12 April 2005)

Robot competitors embed wireless LAN technology

 User application article   A number of competitors in last month's RoboGames in San Francisco controlled their machines using embedded wireless serial servers from Atop Technologies.

News from Atop Technologies ( 8 April 2005)

RFID technology moves to the next level

The call from RFID integrators for the next generation of technology, dubbed "Super RFID", has been answered by Leeds based company Instrumentel.

News from Instrumentel ( 7 April 2005)

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