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MMIC amps boast high dynamic range

Hittite Microwave Corp has four new high dynamic range SMT packaged MMIC 1 and 2W power amplifiers for point to point, point to multipoint, test equipment and military applications from 7 to 32GHz.

News from MRC Components, Feb 23, 2005

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Wireless autopilot developed in record time

Owners of sports boats can now control their vessels wirelessly, even away from the helm, using a new Raymarine wireless autopilot system with built-in ZigBee-ready networking technology from Ember.

News from Ember Europe, Feb 23, 2005

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Compact frugal power amp slips into NEC's candybar

NEC has incorporated Agilent's W-CDMA power amplifier into a new 3G video handset, the NEC 338.

News from Agilent Technologies, Feb 18, 2005

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Sweden is next step in CSR expansion

Cambridge Silicon Radio has established CSR Sweden, a new design centre for wireless chips based in Lund, Sweden.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 17, 2005

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CSR claims 50% of market

CSR has revealed its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter, and its unaudited financial results for the 12 months ended 31st December 2004.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 17, 2005

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RFID chip stands out from the herd

The EM4569 is a 125kHz, 512bit contactless identification CMOS RFID IC intended for use in electronic read/write RF transponders.

News from EM Microelectronic, Feb 17, 2005

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RF system solution suits Samsung

A quad-band Edge RF system solution from Renesas Technology is being used by Samsung Electronics in its new Edge mobile handset.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Feb 16, 2005

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Heydon and Overlaur gain Bluetooth SIG roles

Two members of the CSR team have been appointed to senior positions at the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 15, 2005

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Alliance brings web services to ZigBee networks

A technology partnership between Ember and Tendril Networks will enable companies to quickly and easily build applications that draw information from ZigBee networks.

News from Ember Europe, Feb 15, 2005

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Tuner chip enables digital multimedia broadcasting

Frontier Silicon has launched its first tuner chip for digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) applications.

News from Frontier Silicon, Feb 14, 2005

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Acquisition paves the way for new Korean centre

Agilent Technologies has completed its acquisition of Wavics, a Korean-based designer and manufacturer of power amplifier modules for the worldwide mobile handset market.

News from Agilent Technologies, Feb 10, 2005

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Thin-film process aids passive integration

IMEC has created 5 and 15GHz low-power VCOs by post-processing high-Q inductors on top of 90nm RF CMOS devices using a thin-film wafer-level packaging technology.

News from IMEC, Feb 10, 2005

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GPS receiver chip is optimised for cellphones

SiGe Semiconductor reckons it has produced the industry's most cost-effective GPS solution to address the performance, size and battery life requirements of cellular phones.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Feb 8, 2005

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Chip promises compact GSM radio solution

Analog Devices has unveiled a chip that shrinks the radio in cellular telephones to as little as 1.5cm2.

News from Analog Devices, Feb 8, 2005

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Comparators speed analogue digitisation

New latched comparators are claimed to provide an order of magnitude increase in comparator sampling frequency, enabling very high frequency and accurate digitisation of broadband analogue inputs.

News from Inphi Corp, Feb 7, 2005

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Taiwan office expands to meet local demand

CSR is expanding its operation in Taipei, Taiwan to help service its growing customer base and to provide space for a larger design support team.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jan 28, 2005

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RF front-end solutions take more onboard

SiGe Semiconductor has expanded its series of Wi-Fi integrated circuits with RF front-end solutions specifically designed to reduce size and minimise battery drain of portable consumer electronics.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jan 25, 2005

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Power amplifier takes filters and switches onboard

Handset manufacturers can now offer cost-effective, feature-rich phones to consumers in a short amount of time thanks to an advanced, front-end power amplifier module from Freescale Semiconductor.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jan 25, 2005

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Modulator cuts the cost of 3G transmitters

A new direct conversion modulator from Linear Technology enables the design of next generation, less costly 3G wireless basestation transmitters.

News from Linear Technology Corp, Jan 18, 2005

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Cordless telephony chipset hits 5.8GHz ISM band

A new RF chipset targets 5.8GHz digital cordless telephony and voice over ISM applications.

News from Analog Devices, Jan 17, 2005

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Dual-channel detector stands test of comparison

A novel power detector IC measures two complex input signals simultaneously, enabling basestation system designers to solve one of their biggest challenges - the accurate measurement of RF signals.

News from Analog Devices, Jan 14, 2005

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Frugal transmitter suits consumer applications

A new high-performance, low-cost transmitter IC delivers the low current consumption required for consumer applications such as remote controls and wireless toys.

News from Analog Devices, Jan 14, 2005

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RFID chip claims a first

New from Topline is a device billed as the world's first ISO18000-6A and EPC code structure compliant UHF RFID IC.

News from Topline Components, Jan 14, 2005

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RFID chips offer contactless identification

Topline has a family of RFID integrated circuits manufactured by EM Microelectronic that operate at 13.56MHz for contactless identification systems.

News from Topline Components, Jan 13, 2005

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Transceivers boast total applications coverage

Two new ASK/FSK/FM RF transceiver ICs are designed for virtually any application in the unlicensed industrial-scientific-medical (ISM) or short-range-device (SRD) frequency bands.

News from Melexis, Jan 12, 2005

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