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Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Axsem
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2007
New name in the RF transceiver market
Axsem will maintain the mixed-signal design knowhow and technologies e-vision has developed over the years.
Axsem is a new name in the RF market, having taken over the RF transceiver operations of e-vision Over the past 7 years e-vision successfully carried out several complex mixed-signal ASIC projects in the RF and video arena and evolved from a pure ASIC design company to an RF semiconductor manufacturer
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This change in orientation is now reflected by a change in company structure.
Axsem will maintain the mixed-signal design knowhow and technologies e-vision has developed over the years, and is creating an infrastructure to serve various markets with high-quality low-cost RF transceivers.
The ASIC design activities will remain with e-vision.
"The AX5042 is the ultimate narrowband RF transceiver with a sensitivity of -122dBm (-127dBm with FEC switched) at very low cost", says Thomas Wolff, CEO of Axsem.
"The sensationally easy antenna interface enables everyone to use Axsem RF transceivers".
"This is the road Axsem will continue to go".
"We combine best in class performance at lowest cost".
"We are sure Axsem will help the industry to carry wireless communication into market where RF transceivers haven't been an option in the past, because either cost of performance would have been a show-stopper".
"We have eliminated either two of them", adds Wolff.
This combination of high performance and lowt costs will enable Axsem live up to its ambition of becoming a world-leader in the market for wireless communication.
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