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RF mixer cuts the cost of 3G basestations

A new high linearity active downconverting RF mixer significantly reduces the cost and simplifies design of 3G cellular basestations.

News from Linear Technology Corp, Jun 28, 2005

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ZigBee brings control to Korean homes

A new "digital smart home" service will enable customers to monitor and control their homes remotely using cellphones, and the Internet, through SK Telecom's service offerings.

News from Ember Europe, Jun 27, 2005

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Digital step attenuator has the right stuff

The PE94302 is billed as the first digital step attenuator for rad-hard space applications.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Jun 24, 2005

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Prescaler breaks through CMOS speed barrier

The PE9308 rad-hard prescaler, designed for space, high-performance military and infrastructure applications, is the first CMOS device to operate in X and Ku Band.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Jun 24, 2005

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HDTV cuts the wires with ultrawideband radio

Haier Corp has demonstrated a novel LCD high definition TV and digital media server that use Freescale's ultrawideband technology to broadcast HD video and audio streams.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jun 23, 2005

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CATV switches are cost effective performers

The PE4272 and PE4273 SPDT CATV switches are claimed to offer unprecedented price/performance ratio for the broadband market.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Jun 23, 2005

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Reflective switch cuts its losses

The PE4283 is an SPDT reflective switch for developing "convergence" market and generic RF applications.

News from Peregrine Semiconductor, Jun 23, 2005

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Bluetooth silicon helps save Samsung's batteries

Samsung has used BlueCore silicon to Bluetooth-enable its latest GSM mobile handset, the SGH-E720.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 21, 2005

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Wi-Fi modules target wireless niches

Three new RF front-end modules allow manufacturers to optimise the performance, battery life and transmission range required of a full complement of emerging Wi-Fi applications.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jun 21, 2005

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Power amp finds a home in Wi-Fi reference design

The RMPA5255 WLAN RF power amplifier from Fairchild Semiconductor has been selected for use in Broadcom's latest single-chip and PCI Express-enabled Wi-Fi reference designs.

News from Fairchild Semiconductor, Jun 20, 2005

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IC makers collaborate to fast track RFID standard

Philips and Texas Instruments are to co-operate on conformance testing for the technical interpretation of the EPCglobal Electronic Product Code Generation 2 RFID standard.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 20, 2005

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BlueCore silicon clocks up 1000th design win

CSR's 1000th design win is the BenQ M315 - a stylish new triband multimedia handset from one of the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 16, 2005

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Single chip RF solution covers DAB and FM

A new Toumaz Technology joint venture, Future Waves, has developed its first product for Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) based on Toumaz's proprietary ultra-low-power silicon technology platform.

News from Toumaz Technology, Jun 16, 2005

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ZigBee chip works with third-party MCUs

Ember has introduced a network processor version of its ZigBee-on-a-chip family for OEMs that prefer to build ZigBee applications using popular third-party microcontrollers (MCUs).

News from Ember Europe, Jun 15, 2005

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Dual-band tuner puts TV on the handset

A new high-performance ultra-low-power dual-band RF tuner chip enables cost-effective mobile TV applications in cellular phones and other devices such as PDAs and automobile entertainment systems.

News from Athena Semiconductors, Jun 9, 2005

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Chip maker states the case for smart tickets

Innovision R and T's is lobbying the transport sector at this week's UITP World Congress in Rome to re-evaluate the business case for smart cards in transport.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Jun 8, 2005

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Royal Academy of Engineering honours CSR

CSR has won this year's Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award for its single chip BlueCore family.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 7, 2005

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Mimix acquires Celeritek

Mimix Broadband has completed the purchase of substantially all of Celeritek's assets.

News from Mimix Broadband, Jun 7, 2005

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T-DMB chipset released in Korea

Frontier Silicon has started sampling the world' s most advanced terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) chipset in Korea.

News from Frontier Silicon, Jun 7, 2005

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Power detectors shrink for handset duties

Analog Devices has released what it reckons are the industry's smallest power measurement ICs for cellular handsets.

News from Analog Devices, Jun 6, 2005

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Smart card chip set for German passports

The German passport printing authority, the Bundesdruckerei, has selected a Philips contactless smart card chip for use in the country's smart passports.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 6, 2005

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Transmit-receive switch covers a wide band

Hittite Microwave has released a new 10W GaAs MMIC positive control T/R switch for cellular/3G, mobile radio and automotive telematics applications from 0.2 to 2.2GHz.

News from MRC Components, Jun 6, 2005

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Low-power transceiver is a first in medical RF

The world's first transceiver chip has been designed exclusively for wireless communication systems that link implanted medical devices and basestations.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Jun 6, 2005

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Wireless chipset startup raises Eur 9 million

A syndicate of four venture capital funds consisting of Nordic Venture Partners, Innovacom, Teknoinvest and Industrifonden has invested Eur 9 million in Nanoradio headquartered in Kista, Sweden.

News from Nanoradio, Jun 1, 2005

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Low-power chipset keeps Bluetooth headset running

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, Jun 1, 2005

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