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Tracking technology makes sense of weak GPS
Atmel and u-blox have codeveloped a new GPS weak-signal tracking technology, called SuperSense, supporting Atmel's Antaris GPS chipsets and GPS modules from u-blox.
News from u-blox (20 June 2005)
More functions for low power radio modem
Circuit Design has updated its MU-1 low power radio modem with new relay and communication margin measurement functions.
News from Circuit Design (16 June 2005)
Indonesian broadcaster orders FM transmitters
Indonesia's public radio station Radio Republic Indonesia (RRI) is expanding its radio network with FM transmitters from Rohde and Schwarz.
News from Rohde and Schwarz (16 June 2005)
Firmware upgrade makes radios even easier to use
Low Power Radio Solutions has released new V2 firmware for its market leading easy-Radio range of software embedded wireless modules. Brochure available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (14 June 2005)
GPRS modems collect Turkish meter data
User application article A Turkish IT solutions provider turned to Alpha Micro Components for help with a remote metering project.
News from Alpha Micro Components (13 June 2005)
Wireless module stands alone with solar power
The STM100 is a tiny solar-powered wireless sensor module from EnOcean, the global innovator of energy-harvesting wireless technologies.
News from EnOcean ( 7 June 2005)
DAB module adds FM and RDS capabilities
The Venice 3 FS2023 is an ultra-low-power triband DAB digital radio receiver module that also integrates an FM radio receiver with RDS in the same chip.
News from Frontier Silicon ( 7 June 2005)
Receiver module has all standards covered
A new module that can receive DRM as well as DAB, FM with RDS, LW, MW and SW can form the basis of the world's first affordable, integrated, multistandard, digital radio receivers.
News from RadioScape ( 2 June 2005)
Digital radio modules gain personal recorders
Frontier Silicon has launched a significant new capability that will bring personal-video-recorder (PVR) like capabilities to digital radio.
News from Frontier Silicon ( 1 June 2005)
OEM wireless card is complete RF front end
Coronis Systems is extending its current Wavenis wireless technology product line with a novel solution called the Wavefront.
News from Coronis Systems (31 May 2005)
Wireless modem connects straight out of the box
Available now from Low Power Radio Solutions, the MU-1 is a low power wireless modem for embedded applications. Brochure available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (31 May 2005)
RFID reader resists eavesdropping
Integrated Engineering has developed an anti-eavesdropping chip reader for preventing the possibility of eavesdropping on privacy sensitive information contained on a passport.
News from Integrated Engineering (30 May 2005)
OEM GPS module exploits new ASIC chipset
The Hemisphere chipset will enable Crescent receivers to establish a new industry benchmark for GPS performance, versatility and value.
News from CSI Wireless (30 May 2005)
It's smart to add Bluetooth to dumb devices
Brainboxes has developed a new Bluetooth serial port adapter to enable "dumb" devices with RS232 serial connectors to connect wirelessly with other devices.
News from Brainboxes (27 May 2005)
Zercher expands US engineering support
Integrated Engineering has appointed Mike Zercher to expand its US sales engineering support group.
News from Integrated Engineering (26 May 2005)
Iris Technology to integrate card readers
LG Electronics USA's Iris Technology Division and Integrated Engineering (IE) are working to integrate IE's new state of the art card readers with LG's Iris Technology.
News from Integrated Engineering (26 May 2005)
Network on a card aids 3G development
UK based 3G technology company 3Way Networks has announced its first product based around its innovative IN-c technology.
News from 3Way Networks (24 May 2005)
Founding partners on awards shortlist
The three founding partners of ultrawideband developer Pulse-Link have been named finalists in the technology category for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards 2005 in San Diego.
News from Pulse-Link (23 May 2005)
Module drops in for simple ISM-band radio
The DP1205 is a "drop-in" module operating in the unlicensed 433, 868 and 915MHz bands.
News from Xemics (19 May 2005)
US Navy increases electronic warfare contract
BAE Systems has been awarded a $10 million contract modification for the production of eight additional lowband transmitters (LBTs) for the US Navy's EA-6B Prowler aircraft.
News from BAE Systems Aerospace Controls (19 May 2005)
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