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Contactless reader moves to open standards
The SmartTrans contactless smart card reader provides a transition path from existing proprietary legacy 125kHz Prox technologies to open standards ISO14443 technologies.
News from Integrated Engineering ( 5 June 2006)
Firmware upgrades wireless data acquisition
A firmware upgrade for all 802.15.4-enabled XBee and XBee-Pro products permits features such as analogue-to-digital conversion, digital input reading and encryption.
News from MaxStream ( 2 June 2006)
Reader turns to e-passport duties
Oce has chosen Integrated Engineering as technology partner to provide a solution for the ID-Star colour security reader (CSR).
News from Integrated Engineering ( 1 June 2006)
Wireless and displays are new focuses for RS
RS Components has added two new technologies - display and wireless - to its electronic product portfolio, adding more than 550 new products to its already extensive range.
News from RS Components UK (31 May 2006)
Module shrinks microwave power
A microwave power module combines a solid-state driver with a vacuum power booster and integrated power conditioner to deliver a typical output power of 60 to 100W from a single compact package.
News from Link Microtek (24 May 2006)
Bluetooth modules enhance automotive security
User application article A new car security system that identifies car owners through the Bluetooth element of their mobile phones is set to revolutionise the fight against car thieves.
News from Ezurio (24 May 2006)
Modules make Bluetooth integration simple
Serial to Bluetooth modules can be built-in to any product to give a powerful Bluetooth connection, without any fuss or knowledge of Bluetooth.
News from Kanda.com (23 May 2006)
UK microwave expertise on show in San Francisco
Labtech will be showcasing a range of new products and services at the MTT-S Show in San Francisco from 13th to 15th June 2006.
News from Labtech (23 May 2006)
Self-powered sensor drops in to upgrade
EnOcean has partnered with Ad Hoc Electronics to enable its award-winning self-powered magnetic proximity sensor for retrofit security installations.
News from EnOcean (22 May 2006)
Burfoot manages microwave sales
Labtech has appointed a new Sales Manager for Microwave Broadband Components based at its manufacturing centre of excellence in Milton Keynes.
News from Labtech (17 May 2006)
Global role for Marchal
Sales specialist Felix Marchal has joined the Italian wireless expert Telit Communications as Vice President Global Sales.
News from Telit Communications (16 May 2006)
Wireless modules have global appeal
The AWM630 range of audio/video wireless RF modules operate on the popular 2.4GHz ISM band and are both FCC and R and TTE compliant, making them suitable for worldwide use.
News from Saelig Company (12 May 2006)
Digital radio modules set for RF front end upgrade
RadioScape has created the first software-controlled single-chip RF front end that can handle six frequency bands, and will use it to upgrade the performance of its digital radio modules.
News from RadioScape (11 May 2006)
Wireless modules boast international coverage
The latest wireless modules to be released by Low Power Radio Solutions are a range of transmitter and receiver modules that operate in the 433, 868 and 914MHz bands. Brochure available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (10 May 2006)
RF receiver-decoders add FM option
RF Solutions has introduced FM versions of its HIRK family of RF receiver decoder hybrids.
News from RF Solutions ( 9 May 2006)
Bluetooth adapter embeds latest specifications
Ezurio has announced the availability of its latest Bluetooth Version 2.0+EDR High Speed USB adapter, designed for embedded and professional use.
News from Ezurio ( 8 May 2006)
Modules offer mix of wireless technologies
The owa2X family of powerful, adaptable hardware platforms comes with open, user-friendly software for wireless applications in a wide range of M2M applications.
News from Saelig Company ( 4 May 2006)
GPS modules keep tracking where others fail
Qinetiq's highly sensitive GPS modules are suitable for markets requiring tracking indoors.
News from Acte Components ( 4 May 2006)
GPS receiver module reports impossible positions
The Navman Jupiter 30 is an ultra-high-sensitivity surface-mount GPS receiver that is claimed to enable reception in locations previously thought impossible.
News from TDC (Telecom Design Communications) ( 1 May 2006)
ZigBee modules are RoHS compliant
MaxStream's XBee and XBee-Pro OEM RF ZigBee modules are now compliant with international RoHS compliance standards.
News from MaxStream ( 1 May 2006)
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