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2000 Neuchatel
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Listing of all 52 news releases from Xemics:
Low-power chipset keeps Bluetooth headset running
User application article The new Sporty Bluetooth headset takes full advantage of Xemics' ultra-low-power Bluetooth circuits functioning on a single 120mAh Li-ion cell, providing an extended talk time up to 10 hours.
News from Xemics ( 1 June 2005)
ISM-band transceiver takes RISC MCU onboard
The TrueRF XE1283 is a powerful combination of a full-featured ISM-band transceiver together with an ultra-low-power RISC microcontroller.
News from Xemics (26 May 2005)
Module drops in for simple ISM-band radio
The DP1205 is a "drop-in" module operating in the unlicensed 433, 868 and 915MHz bands.
News from Xemics (19 May 2005)
Bluetooth module cuts current consumption
The Xemics ACLBlue reference design combines true 1.8V operation with ultralow current consumption guaranteeing the lowest power Bluetooth solutions on the market.
News from Xemics (10 May 2005)
Hong Kong is central to Asian ambitions
Xemics is expanding its presence in the Asia Pacific market, with a new branch office based centrally in the heart of Hong Kong.
News from Xemics (18 January 2005)
Transceiver revolutionises meter data collection
User application article HomeRider Systems has transformed meter data collection and allows real-time monitoring of the network integrity and consumption using Xemics' ultra low power transceiver.
News from Xemics (28 December 2004)
Custom chips enable novel bionic hearing device
User application article Savia is the first hearing instrument ever to capture the natural phenomenon of bionic hearing in digital technology.
News from Xemics ( 7 December 2004)
Low power Bluetooth headsets easier to build
The AudioBlue2 reference design makes the development of an ultra-low-power Bluetooth headset simple.
News from Xemics (11 November 2004)
Transceiver chip enables compact embedded wireless
User application article Radiotronix has just released its popular Wi.232DTS embedded wireless module in a European version, operating in the unlicensed 868MHz band.
News from Xemics (22 October 2004)
Frugal transceivers enable wireless bike computer
User application article The Win-Tech from Mavic is a novel wireless computer designed to provide high-quality, real-time statistics for cyclists using an RF transmission system developed by Xemics.
News from Xemics (15 October 2004)
Frugal wireless devices on show in Munich
Xemics will showcase its ultra-low-power wireless products in Hall A5, Stand 176 at Electronica.
News from Xemics (23 September 2004)
Radio machine boosts ISM transceiver bandwidth
The XE88LC07A is a higher-speed version of the Xemics XE88LC06A radio machine.
News from Xemics (25 August 2004)
Slimline module embeds frugal GPS capabilities
A novel slimline GPS module makes it easy for volume manufacturers of consumer products to add location capability with minimal impact on device size while retaining power efficiency.
News from Xemics (28 July 2004)
Headset exploits frugal Bluetooth circuits
User application article Dallab's new DBH-80 Bluetooth headset provides crisp sound and high quality talk time for wireless and hands-free phone conversations.
News from Xemics (25 June 2004)
Microcontroller takes charge of Bluetooth audio
A novel programmable microcontroller with embedded Bluetooth control aims to simplify the development of any Bluetooth application.
News from Xemics (16 June 2004)
Transceiver IP expands Bluetooth portfolio
Xemics is to license Skyworks Solutions' ultra-low-power Bluetooth radio transceiver to complement its own Bluetooth offerings.
News from Xemics (16 June 2004)
Convertor SoC is single-chip metering solution
The XE88LC02 ZoomingADC is billed as the world's most versatile single-chip acquisition chain.
News from Xemics ( 3 June 2004)
Prequalified Bluetooth board speeds time to market
The EasyBlue ACL drop-in board is a Bluetooth-qualified solution that can significantly reduce time to market as it bridges directly from a four-wire UART to the air interface.
News from Xemics (10 March 2004)
Novel wireless process cuts out SAW filtering
TrueRF is a novel wireless technology from Xemics that leverages ASIC IP focused on providing absolutely minimum solution cost.
News from Xemics (10 March 2004)
Two chips are smaller than one for Bluetooth
A new two-chip Bluetooth solution, using the recent Skyworks 1.2 compatible radio, sees the overall PCB surface required reduced to less than 49mm2.
News from Xemics ( 4 February 2004)
Ready-to-run RF modules drop in onboard
Partnership produces easy-to-use RF module
Low-power transceiver solves age-old problem
Transceiver is key to Future RF designs
Skyworks adds RF to Bluetooth designs
Codec shrinks to chip-scale packaging
Radio module reference designs promise compliance
MCU makes sense of smart altimeter module
Future expands relationship to Europe
Wide-voltage transceiver switches to metering
IC is "fit-and-forget" solution for photosensor
Chipset enables frugal GPS module
Bluetooth baseband passes qualification
Transceiver powers FCC-approved hopping module
Transceiver cuts spread-spectrum power budget
Starter kit evaluates low-power transceiver
Reference design is step towards GPS SoC
Reference designs simplify radio certification
Starter kit kick-starts Bluetooth designs
Low-power radio devices at Electronica
SoC speeds radio data processing
Low-power RF chip saves wireless headset battery
Kit gets integrated MCU applications started
Frugal baseband aims for battery Bluetooth
Simplified design route for RF transceivers
RF transceiver balances cost with performance
SoC is all-in-one wireless headset solution
Microcontroller takes on smart radio applications
Sensing machine gains ICE support
Xemics raises $6 million venture capital

