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Listing of all 26 news releases from RF Micro Devices:
One-chip transceiver saves space, power and time
ISM band transceiver integrates sigma-delta fractional-N synthesiser, VCO, up- and downconversion mixers, data slicer and transceiver configuration registers.
News from RF Micro Devices ( 2 May 2008)
Configurable components cover multiple radios
Integrated configurable components integrate common radio frequency functions while retaining the flexibility designers require to develop a variety of radio systems.
News from RF Micro Devices (10 April 2008)
Transmitter module saves space and power
Dual-band transmit module features two symmetrical receive ports, 50ohm matched input and output ports and GSM/GPRS Class 12 compliance.
News from RF Micro Devices (13 February 2008)
RF shielding protects mobile handsets
The Polaris 3 RF solution integrates all the functions of the RF section of quad-band EDGE mobile handsets, including the power amplifier, SAW filters, crystal oscillator, switch and transceiver.
News from RF Micro Devices (12 February 2008)
Novel RF packages take shielding onboard
Reduces the impact of EMI and RFI by minimising exposure to external fields and preventing energy leakage into unwanted areas of the host device.
News from RF Micro Devices (12 February 2008)
Acquisition includes UK-based GaAs fab
Addition of Filtronic Compound Semiconductors' high-volume GaAs fab will significantly reduce RF Micro Devices' GaAs pHEMT sourcing costs and provide additional capacity.
News from RF Micro Devices (24 December 2007)
Acquisition creates diversified RF company
The acquisition of Sirenza Microdevices brings RFMD a broad set of customers and a diversified product portfolio of high performance RF components for multiple markets.
News from RF Micro Devices (14 November 2007)
Handset makers drive growth for RFMD
RF Micro Devices has reported financial results for its fiscal 2007 fourth quarter ended 31st March 2007.
News from RF Micro Devices (26 April 2007)
Third quarter figures reflect record RF demand
RF Micro Devices has reported financial results for its fiscal 2007 third quarter ended 31st December 2006.
News from RF Micro Devices (25 January 2007)
Single chip brings Bluetooth and GPS together
The RF8900 is billed as the industry's first sole-source "converged" Bluetooth/GPS solution.
News from RF Micro Devices (16 March 2005)
Bluetooth SoC powers wireless USB adapter
User application article Air2U, a leading Taiwanese designer and manufacturer of wireless consumer electronics products, is using the SiW3000 UltimateBlue single-chip Bluetooth component in its USB adapter.
News from RF Micro Devices (17 September 2004)
Bluetooth SoC has enhanced datarate capability
The SiW4000 is a highly integrated Bluetooth SoC solution with enhanced datarate (EDR) for up to three times faster throughput than current Bluetooth 1.2 devices.
News from RF Micro Devices ( 1 September 2004)
Bluetooth radio modem cuts CDMA handset power
The SiW1722 is a single-chip Bluetooth device designed exclusively to meet the rigorous RF, power and cost requirements of CDMA mobile phones using CDMA chipsets with an integrated Bluetooth baseband.
News from RF Micro Devices (17 March 2004)
Florence says "time for coexistence" at 2.4GHz
User application article The single-chip UltimateBlue Bluetooth solution and the codeveloped Intel Wireless Coexistence System have been integrated into Intel's "Florence" concept PCs.
News from RF Micro Devices (11 March 2004)
Bourk to play crucial role in Bluetooth review
Silicon Wave Senior Director of Advanced Products, Terry Bourk, has been selected to serve as Chairman of the Bluetooth Architectural Review Board (BARB).
News from RF Micro Devices (23 January 2004)
Single-chip Bluetooth solution meets v1.2
The SiW3000 UltimateBlue chip and HCI software solution has received certification for the newly released Version 1.2 of the Bluetooth specification.
News from RF Micro Devices (16 December 2003)
Bluetooth chip runs on 0.18 micron RF CMOS process
UMC's 0.18 micron RF CMOS process technology is being used to manufacture Silicon Wave's single-chip Bluetooth IC, the SiW3500.
News from RF Micro Devices (12 December 2003)
Bluetooth drops in to cut serial cables
UltimateBlue Serial Connectivity is a Bluetooth serial cable replacement solution for use with the SiW3500 and SiW3000 UltimateBlue chips.
News from RF Micro Devices ( 5 December 2003)
Bluetooth chip runs audio onboard
The novel UltimateBlue Audio solution combines Clear Voice Capture software from Clarity Technologies with Silicon Wave's single-chip UltimateBlue Bluetooth ICs.
News from RF Micro Devices (13 November 2003)
Single-chip Bluetooth improves coexistence
The SiW3500 UltimateBlue IC is a complete single-chip CMOS Bluetooth solution.
News from RF Micro Devices (11 November 2003)
Radio modem certified for CDMA and 3G handsets
Bluetooth processor tackles coexistence at 2.4GHz
Bluetooth solution stars in Intel demo
Bluetooth devices available as known good die
Strategic relationship for Bluetooth solutions
Bluetooth radio processor aims for sub-$4 BoM

