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Listing of all 44 news releases from Cambridge Consultants:
Platform to enable wireless medical sensors
Novel software solution on a single chip will allow medical devices such as blood pressure monitors to transmit data wirelessly.
News from Cambridge Consultants (28 March 2008)
Base station design reduces component count
User application article The HSDPA/HSUPA-compatible WCDMA design adapts an IC created for low-cost/high-volume handset applications to implement high-specification basestation radio.
News from Cambridge Consultants (29 August 2007)
Designers get to grips with multicore DSPs
Cambridge Consultants offers considerable picoArray design experience gained on complex design projects undertaken for picoChip and third parties.
News from Cambridge Consultants (15 June 2007)
Wireless design engineers in demand
Cambridge Consultants is holding an open day for wireless design engineers who are interested in joining the company's world-renowned team.
News from Cambridge Consultants (20 March 2007)
Low-power Internet radio's sub-$15 BOM
At CES 2007, Cambridge Consultants will launch a platform design claimed to rewrite the economics of the emerging Internet radio market.
News from Cambridge Consultants (13 December 2006)
Bluetooth development aids the hard of hearing
User application article Bluetooth development tool helps commercialise an innovative headset for the hard of hearing, which employs wireless communications to link an in-ear module with a remote microphone.
News from Cambridge Consultants (28 November 2006)
Near field communications in medical breakthrough
User application article Innovative medical device concept for managing diabetes uses NFC, the close-proximity wireless communications standard, to integrate glucometers and insulin pumps.
News from Cambridge Consultants (15 August 2006)
At the heart of future home monitoring networks
The wireless developer Cambridge Consultants is demonstrating how ZigBee's unique networking attributes can be exploited to implement sophisticated home monitoring networks
News from Cambridge Consultants (25 July 2006)
Software kit cuts Bluetooth project down to size
User application article Hypertag, the company that uses Bluetooth technology to make poster advertising campaigns interactive, has developed a much smaller and more efficient generation of its content server technology.
News from Cambridge Consultants (23 May 2006)
Design consultancy takes quick route to Bluetooth
User application article Cambridge Consultants' Bluetooth protocol stack and profile library are playing a key role in Purple Labs' design work on Grundig's fast-growing cellphone range.
News from Cambridge Consultants ( 9 May 2006)
Redesign brings interface into the mainstream
User application article Cambridge Consultants is providing key technology behind a novel brain-computer interface (BCI) device that translates brain waves into computer control commands.
News from Cambridge Consultants ( 4 April 2006)
Consultants help with WiMAX reference designs
Cambridge Consultants is supporting picoChip in developing software-defined radio reference designs for the mobile WiMAX (802.16e) market, using the picoArray DSP device.
News from Cambridge Consultants ( 5 January 2006)
16bit core performs more MIPS per megahertz
The all-new 16bit XAP4 IP core features a modern, high-performance RISC architecture with low gate count, low power consumption and high code density.
News from Cambridge Consultants ( 2 December 2005)
Pairing technique developed for ZigBee appliances
An ultra-simple pairing technique for ZigBee enabled appliances has been demonstrated at the ZigBee Open House event in Chicago, USA, by Cambridge Consultants.
News from Cambridge Consultants (27 September 2005)
Software senses pedestrians' presence
Cambridge Consultants has developed pedestrian-sensing software to support its anticollision radar for automobiles.
News from Cambridge Consultants (19 September 2005)
Tools speed complex Bluetooth system to market
User application article One of the most sophisticated deeply embedded Bluetooth systems ever developed has been created in record time with the aid of a new development tool from Cambridge Consultants.
News from Cambridge Consultants ( 1 July 2005)
Tool suite unlocks power of BlueCore controller
A new software development toolset extends the application potential of the leading single-chip platform for Bluetooth applications, CSR's BlueCore family of ICs.
News from Cambridge Consultants (26 May 2005)
Software speeds radio system development
A powerful software program aims to demystify and accelerate the selection of turbo codes for wireless communication systems.
News from Cambridge Consultants (25 May 2005)
Iridium signs for digital wireless development
Iridium Satellite has appointed Cambridge Consultants as a strategic wireless technology development consultant.
News from Cambridge Consultants (10 May 2005)
Development tools support novel embedded cores
Cambridge Consultants is releasing a series of powerful new development tools for its royalty-free 32bit RISC processor core for ASIC and FPGA applications, the XAP3.
News from Cambridge Consultants (28 April 2005)
Testbench offers early start on WiMAX basestations
Transceiver has designs on radio under the skin
Evaporation is easy answer to fuel-cell cooling
Easy route to Bluetooth software
Bluetooth cordless telephony design goes on show
ZigBee set for wireless networking explosion
Novel 32bit core makes light work of instructions
Medical lessons for automotive designers
More maths functions for DSP core
Technospecs help in legal quest for gold
IDE is ready-made front end for design tools
Ultrawideband wireless offers easy e-tickets
Bluetooth module offers remote meter reading
IP shifts DECT into 2.4GHz band
ZigBee set for widespread adoption
Kit offers free trial for royalty-free core
RISC and DSP work together in gate-frugal core IP
Design service cuts the cost outsourcing SoCs
Novel technology cuts the cost of automotive radar
Bluetooth boost for NEC handset
DSP core uses adaptive datapath to speed to 1BOPS
Mixed-signal IP library includes low-power radio
IP library provides budget RISC processor blocks
