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PLL-based transmitter sticks to its frequency

Melexis has extended its line of low-power and low-cost RF ICs with a new transmitter that works in virtually any FSK, ASK or FM system in the 380-450MHz unlicensed frequency bands.

News from Melexis, Nov 24, 2005

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CSR is Techmark Company of the Year

CSR has collected yet another prestigious industry title to add to its growing collection of noteworthy accolades.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Nov 24, 2005

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Consumer show recognises wireless SoC

The ZW0201, the second generation Z-Wave chip, has been named an International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovations 2006 Design and Engineering Award honouree.

News from Zensys, Nov 22, 2005

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Asus opts for faster Bluetooth

CSR's v2.0+EDR BlueCore4 silicon has been chosen by Asus to Bluetooth-enable its latest slimline notebook computer.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Nov 21, 2005

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Combined mixer and amp cuts down 3G infrastructure

Hittite Microwave Corporation has a new high IP3 mixer with integrated LO amplifier that is ideal for cellular/3G infrastructure applications from 0.7 to 1.4 GHz.

News from MRC Components, Nov 18, 2005

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Triband power amp comes on a single die

The Si4300 addresses the triband mobile phone market by offering the smallest, most highly integrated and most reliable power amplifier available for GSM handsets.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Nov 17, 2005

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Satellite front end is fully integrated circuit

The first product in the SiRX product family is the industry's first fully integrated single-chip satellite RF front-end for direct broadcast satellite.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Nov 16, 2005

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Headset takes on Bluetooth with DSP enhancement

The new iMuffs stereo headset is designed with iPod users in mind, offering complementary styling and excellent audio performance.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Nov 15, 2005

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RFID chips are certified Gen2 compliant

Royal Philips Electronics reckons it is the first major supplier to have its RFID chips certified by EPCGlobal as Gen2 compliant, according to the Metlab Conformance Test.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Nov 15, 2005

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Asia Pacific distribution for ZigBee family

Arrow has signed a franchise distribution agreement to market Ember's ZigBee wireless mesh networking systems through its 41 sales offices in 11 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region.

News from Ember Europe, Nov 15, 2005

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Broadband multipliers suit 40Gbit/s systems

Hittite Microwave Corporation has introduced two ultra-low-noise GaAs MMIC x2 active frequency multipliers in 3 x 3mm RoHS compliant SMT packages.

News from MRC Components, Nov 14, 2005

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Hermetic mixer modules added to Connectorised line

Hittite Microwave, supplier of complete MMIC-based solutions for communication and military markets, has introduced three new mixers within the company's Connectorised Module Product Line.

News from MRC Components, Nov 11, 2005

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ZigBee cuts the cost of domestic meter reading

China's Holley Metering is rolling out a new wireless automated meter reading system that will help the country's public utilities better deal with its unprecedented housing boom.

News from Ember Europe, Nov 8, 2005

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Building automation system goes wireless

Siemens Building Technologies has unveiled the industry's first wireless commercial building automation system, based on ZigBee-ready wireless networking technology from Ember Corporation.

News from Ember Europe, Nov 8, 2005

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Broadcom extends partnership with ARM

Broadcom is extending its partnership with ARM by licensing ARM OptimoDE data engine technology.

News from Broadcom Corp, Nov 2, 2005

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Richardson secures global rights

Richardson Electronics has secured exclusive global distribution rights to Mimix's diversified line of GaAs semiconductor products that span the spectrum from DC to 50GHz.

News from Mimix Broadband, Oct 31, 2005

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Low cost buffer amp fits Ku-band applications

Mimix Broadband has developed a gallium arsenide (GaAs) three stage driver amplifier with a self-biased, single supply design.

News from Mimix Broadband, Oct 28, 2005

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Single-chip phone produces budget handsets

The Aerofone single-chip phone is billed as the industry's most integrated, highest performance, easiest-to-use solution for GSM/GPRS handsets.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Oct 25, 2005

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Nordic radio chips come to Asia

Nu Horizons Asia is to distribute Nordic Semiconductor products throughout China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp, Oct 24, 2005

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Grundig mobile adds Bluetooth connectivity

CSR BlueCore3-ROM silicon has been selected by Grundig mobile to Bluetooth-enable one of the company's first mobile handsets.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Oct 21, 2005

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ZigBee turns to US Government duties

Ember has signed a strategic investment and development agreement with In-Q-Tel, a private venture group established by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

News from Ember Europe, Oct 21, 2005

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Near field communication set for full-scale trial

The city of Caen in Normandy, France is the setting for a trial of one of the most promising new technologies in the mobile telecommunications market - near field communication (NFC).

News from Philips Semiconductors, Oct 20, 2005

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SoftFone chipset features in new ZTE handset

ZTE Corporation has designed Analog Devices' SoftFone-LCR chipset and Datang Mobile's solution into its new 3G cellular TD-SCDMA U310 handset and MU100 data card.

News from Analog Devices, Oct 20, 2005

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Transceiver cuts the cost of budget handsets

The Si4209 is heralded as the industry's smallest, most integrated, easiest-to-use transceiver with the lowest bill-of-materials for the GSM/GPRS ultra-low-cost handset market.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Oct 19, 2005

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Research lab taps into Cambridge skills pool

Broadcom Corp has opened a new office in Cambridge, UK, focusing on research and development for its Mobile and Wireless Group and Broadband Communications Group.

News from Broadcom Corp, Oct 19, 2005

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