Product category:
Wireless Communications
News Release from: Solid State Supplies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2004
RF range gains new ICs and modules
Solid State Supplies now has a range of high-performance RF ICs and modules for actuation and connectivity following Micrel's acquisition of a controlling interest in BlueChip Communications of Oslo.
Solid State Supplies now has a range of high-performance RF ICs and modules for actuation and connectivity following Micrel's acquisition of a controlling interest in BlueChip Communications of Oslo, Norway This acquisition by Micrel enhances its ability to address the needs of the low power RF market
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Micrel's RF offerings currently comprise two product families: QwikRadio receivers and transmitters; and RadioWire transceivers.
QwikRadio devices are designed for use in low-datarate actuation products.
Typical examples include garage door openers, lighting and fan controls, automotive keyless entry and remote controls.
The RadioWire transceivers provide a higher level of performance for more demanding connectivity applications, such as remote metering, heating and ventilations systems, security systems and industrial automation.
Micrel's current RadioWire products were developed in conjunction with BlueChip Communications.
Martin Warriner, the Micrel Franchise Manager at Solid State Supplies said: "The acquisition of BlueChip Communications gives Micrel added applications, design and technical marketing resources to increase their penetration in the fast growing RF marketplace".
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