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Automotive receiver module adds digital TV
The Roadster T-DMB is a new mobile digital television version of the successful Roadster automotive DAB module.
News from Frontier Silicon ( 2 December 2005)
Order for GSM desktop phones totals US$4 million
CSI Wireless has announced US$4 million of purchase orders for its desktop cellular telephones.
News from CSI Wireless (28 November 2005)
Intel Capital takes a stake
Intel Capital, Intel's strategic investment programme, has invested in iBiquity Digital Corporation.
News from iBiquity Digital Corp (22 November 2005)
Radio modules strike up the new European band
A new range of radio modules is designed for operation in a new pan-European frequency band that spans 169.4 to 169.8MHz.
News from MK Consultants (22 November 2005)
RFID tags don rugged polycarbonate packaging
Tectus has introduced LF and HF RFID tags in rugged polycarbonate packaging instead of mechanically weaker smart labels.
News from Tectus Transponder Technology (17 November 2005)
Quad-band module targets M2M communications
Wavecom's Quik Q2686 is billed as the industry's most compact quad-band GSM/GPRS module.
News from Acal Semiconductors (17 November 2005)
Datacard platform boosts 3GPP datarates
The Adaptive Wireless HSDPA Datacard Platform will enable cellular datacard vendors to be first to market with next generation 3GPP Release 5 multimode HSDPA products.
News from Icera Semiconductor (16 November 2005)
Remote control device acts on SMS commands
A flexible and versatile remote control device is now available from Idec. The device, which includes a modem for data connection, is also able to execute commands which have been received via SMS.
News from Idec Electronics (14 November 2005)
Tuners for terrestrial broadcasting are compact
Alps has developed the industry's smallest series of tuner units for digital terrestrial broadcasting. The newly developed TDQ Series also can be used as an analogue broadcasting receiver.
News from Alps Electric (UK) (11 November 2005)
Door and window contact sensor uses solar power
EnOcean is introducing the STM250 solar-powered, radio frequency (RF) magnet-contact sensor.
News from EnOcean ( 9 November 2005)
Wireless modem firm ranks with the best
MaxStream has garnered more local recognition for its increasing growth and business savvy after gaining a prominent 12th place in the Mountain West Capital Network's 2005 UTAH 100 annual ranking.
News from MaxStream ( 7 November 2005)
Receiver technology improves GPS system's accuracy
Hemisphere GPS, a designer and manufacturer of GPS products used in more than 50 countries, has announced the latest addition to its Outback family of products for agricultural guidance.
News from CSI Wireless ( 4 November 2005)
Vector GPS aids sailors in Volvo Ocean Race
User application article Hemisphere GPS is supplying Vector heading systems to three of the seven sailboats competing in the Volvo Ocean Race - a seven-month, globe-circling odyssey involving some of the world's best sailors.
News from CSI Wireless ( 3 November 2005)
Bar-code scanning is added to mobile devices
Baracoda, a French manufacturer of Bluetooth bar-code scanners for the automatic identification sector, has launched Baracoda RoadRunners.
News from Baracoda ( 3 November 2005)
GPRS connectivity made simple
Amplicon has a new range of wireless cellular products it reckons makes GPRS connectivity simple and accessible to all.
News from Amplicon (28 October 2005)
Wireless sensors look down in the mouth
User application article A wireless, battery-less sensing technology originally developed for obtaining data from inside Formula 1 engines is having a profound effect on dental research into cariogenicity.
News from Instrumentel (27 October 2005)
MaxStream makes fast-growth list
Inc magazine has released its 24th annual 500 ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the USA, and industrial wireless technology company MaxStream ranks 92nd on the list.
News from MaxStream (24 October 2005)
Radio modems boast up to 3km range
A new range of radio modems allow communications along serial links without the need for a licence for through-the-air distances of up to 3km, or in some cases, further. Brochure available
News from Celsum Technologies (17 October 2005)
Chinese OEMs commit to HD radio
IBiquity Digital has licensed four new manufacturers to develop HD radio modules and receivers.
News from iBiquity Digital Corp (14 October 2005)
Spread spectrum transceivers go further
Aerocomm has added a long range mode to its family of 900MHz spread spectrum transceivers.
News from Aerocomm (13 October 2005)
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