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Compact WLAN switches offer low insertion loss

Two new antenna switches combine low insertion loss and low-voltage operation with small UF6 or TU6 packages.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jan 13, 2004

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Partners help with wireless networking

Ember Corporation has named five new partners that will help its customers deploy embedded wireless networks.

News from Ember Europe, Jan 13, 2004

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Multimode chipset claims higher range and datarate

Agere Systems has published data demonstrating that its WaveLAN multimode chipset will deliver industry-leading range and data throughput for standards-compliant 802.11 a/b/g devices.

News from Agere Systems, Jan 12, 2004

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Bluetooth chip puts PDA into navigation system

CSR BlueCore Bluetooth silicon has been selected by Navman, a world leader in mobile GPS navigation, for its Navman GPS 4400 in-vehicle system.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jan 12, 2004

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Netgear chooses shipset for 802.11g home networks

Netgear has selected the industry-leading Marvell Libertas 802.11g wireless LAN chipset solution for its new IEEE802.11g home networking solutions.

News from Marvell, Jan 9, 2004

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The mind behind the wireless mouse

Carl Brasek, WirelessUSB Marketing Manager of Cypress Semiconductor's Personal Communications Division, looks at the key RF requirements for a wireless PC human interface device.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jan 7, 2004

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Chipset slashes power budget for GPS

With a typical operating power consumption of 40mW, the NJ1006 GPS receiver front end and NJ0130 baseband processor are claimed to offer the lowest power consumption for GPS enabled systems.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp, Dec 19, 2003

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Budget pricing for wireless USB chips

Available now in volume, WirelessUSB LS is dubbed the industry's most-affordable 2.4GHz radio SoC.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Dec 17, 2003

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MMIC high-power amp simplifies subsystem design

A novel high-power MMIC amplifier provides a simpler alternative to multichip modules, thus helping to reduce the complexity and cost of communication subsystem designs.

News from Link Microtek, Dec 17, 2003

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Bluetooth transceivers optimised for handhelds

A new Bluetooth product family from National Semiconductor complies with the recently ratified Bluetooth Specification Version 1.2.

News from National Semiconductor, Dec 16, 2003

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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, Dec 16, 2003

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Bluetooth chip takes in all new revisions

BlueCore3 incorporates all of the new features included in Bluetooth Specification Version 1.2 (v1.2), adopted by the Bluetooth SIG on 5th November 2003.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Dec 12, 2003

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Built-in Bluetooth keeps Saab drivers' hands free

BlueCore Bluetooth silicon is being used by Saab to apply wireless technology in its 9-3 models.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Dec 12, 2003

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Flexible configuration for single-chip Bluetooth

BlueCore3-External is a flexible configuration that supports all optional and all mandatory features of the recently adopted Bluetooth version 1.2 specification, in a single-chip solution.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Dec 12, 2003

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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, Dec 12, 2003

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Alliance to change industrial energy management

Ember and Honeywell are to collaborate on a $10 million cost-share project cofunded by the US Department of Energy that will pursue development of energy-saving wireless mesh networking applications.

News from Ember Europe, Dec 12, 2003

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Bluetooth chips help with home office networks

BlueCore silicon has been selected by CC and C Technologies to Bluetooth enable its BT-260 Bluetooth printer combo adapter.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Dec 8, 2003

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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, Dec 5, 2003

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Wireless monitoring system aids homeland security

Ember Corp and RAE Systems have demonstrated a prototype wireless security monitoring system to help cargo carriers comply with pending US homeland security regulations.

News from Ember Europe, Dec 2, 2003

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UK role for Swiss GPS chipset

Coventry-based distributor DT Electronics has signed an exclusive UK franchise with Swiss fabless semiconductor manufacturer Nemerix.

News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp, Dec 1, 2003

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BenQ adds Bluetooth to smartphone

BenQ has selected CSR to supply Bluetooth wireless technology to its latest mobile handset, the P30.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Nov 24, 2003

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Marks and Spencer checks out RFID

Marks and Spencer has been testing a novel transponder IC in a small-scale trial to evaluate the use of RFID technology to improve supply chain efficiency and product availability for customers.

News from EM Microelectronic, Nov 18, 2003

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RF device takes networking stack onboard

The EM2420 is the first wireless device to combine a chip with an embedded networking software stack, making it the foundation of a new generation of wireless applications.

News from Ember Europe, Nov 18, 2003

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PLL-based transmitters shrink into MLPs

A new range of low-power radio transmitter chips covering frequencies from 300 to 930MHz are the first devices of their type to be produced in the very tiny micro leadframe package.

News from Melexis, Nov 17, 2003

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Compact chipset gives handsets the Edge

A new Class 10 Edge wireless chipset is 20% smaller than competing offerings, delivering the industry's smallest and fastest Edge silicon solution for high-speed mobile phone designs.

News from Agere Systems, Nov 13, 2003

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