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Milestone for single-chip Bluetooth

Cambridge Silicon Radio has shipped its 5 millionth BlueCore chip for Bluetooth.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Oct 18, 2002

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Big guns line up to fund Ember

Ember Corporation has announced the closing of its oversubscribed Series B financing round with total commitments of $20 million, bringing Ember's total raised capital to $28 million.

News from Ember Europe, Oct 18, 2002

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Single-chip Bluetooth drives down headset prices

Skypower Wireless used the recent Hong Kong Electronics Fair to unveil its award-winning product lineup, and a breakthrough in Bluetooth pricing to drive mass-market adoption.

News from Microtune, Oct 17, 2002

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Bluetooth provides wireless printer link

Bluetooth wireless technology from National Semiconductor is available for use with the new HP Deskjet 450 mobile printer.

News from National Semiconductor, Oct 17, 2002

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RF MEMS switches gather global support

Dow-Key Microwave has entered a strategic marketing and distribution alliance with Teravicta Technologies to offer Teravicta's RF MEMS switches worldwide.

News from Teravicta Technologies, Oct 16, 2002

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RFID chip is passport to success

New from GD Technik is Atmel's latest high-performance transponder for applications from access control to train fare collection.

News from GD Technik, Oct 15, 2002

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Funding round provides money for expansion

Cambridge Silicon Radio has secured $19 million of new funding following a successful private equity placement.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Oct 7, 2002

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Low-power radio devices at Electronica

Xemics will be showcasing ultra-low-power wireless ConnectICs in Hall A5, stand 565 at Electronica.

News from Xemics, Oct 7, 2002

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Windows XP set to spark Bluetooth expansion

The inclusion of Bluetooth support in the latest Windows XP operating system is the most significant step so far towards the technology's mainstream adoption, says Cambridge Silicon Radio.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Oct 2, 2002

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Amplifier powers Bluetooth to the motherboard

Micro-Star International (MSIT) uses SiGe's PA2423L RangeCharger power amplifier to ensure the performance of its Class 1 Bluetooth products.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Oct 2, 2002

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RFID chips offer choice of memories

Hitag S is an ultra-low-power RFID integrated circuit designed to fit the needs of system integrators looking to develop low cost track and trace solutions within the 100 and 140kHz frequency range.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Sep 27, 2002

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Transceiver cuts wireless LANs down to size

Maxim Integrated Products reckons its MAX2820 SiGe zero-IF transceiver is the industry's smallest RF transceiver designed specifically for 802.11b WLAN applications.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, Sep 25, 2002

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RF portfolio appears in Munich

Microtune will showcase its innovative RF products in advanced customer applications during Electronica 2002.

News from Microtune, Sep 25, 2002

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SiGe sets up US base

SiGe Semiconductor has opened a new office in San Diego, California, to serve as a company base for sales, field applications and product development activities in the USA.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Sep 25, 2002

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Two-chip set sets up broadband wireless LANs

Toshiba has developed a 5GHz-range local area network chipset that provides the essential components for a high-speed, broadband wireless LAN that conforms to the IEEE802.11a specification.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Sep 24, 2002

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Single-chip Bluetooth enters printer dongles

BlueCore, the single-chip Bluetooth solution from Cambridge Silicon Radio, has been chosen by Taiwan-based Bluetake.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Sep 23, 2002

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Single-chip GPS receiver slashes power budget

SiGe Semiconductor has entered the global positioning by satellite market with its PointCharger family of GPS devices.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Sep 18, 2002

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CMOS RF section enables single-chip Bluetooth

The TC35654 Bluetooth LSI integrates RF and baseband circuits on a single chip that fully conforms to the Bluetooth ver.1.1 specification.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Sep 18, 2002

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Bluetooth SoCs take more onboard

Cambridge Silicon Radio has launched a new series of BlueCore2, its world-leading single-chip Bluetooth solution, for low-cost high-volume applications.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Sep 11, 2002

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RF MEMS switches to enter high-volume production

Teravicta Technologies has signed an agreement with Read Rite Corp to use Read Rite's manufacturing capabilities for the high-volume production of its line of low-loss high-linearity RF MEMS switches.

News from Teravicta Technologies, Sep 11, 2002

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Low power transmitter keeps itself in tune

Being a true "data-in/antenna-out" device, the MICRF103 benefits from automatic tuning within the IC which eliminates the need for manual tuning and saves on production costs.

News from Solid State Supplies, Sep 3, 2002

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Encoder adds security to telemetry links

The RF600 encoder/decoder chipset from RF Solutions provides a secure and easy to use solution for designers of both radio and infra-red transmitter receiver sets.

News from RF Solutions, Aug 30, 2002

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Power amp shrinks for compact wireless networking

According to Maxim Integrated Products, the MAX2247 is the industry's smallest silicon germanium linear power amplifier for 2.4GHz WLAN applications.

News from Maxim Integrated Products, Aug 28, 2002

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Bluetooth chip comes with performance guarantee

Cambridge Silicon Radio guarantees that its second-generation single-chip Bluetooth solution, BlueCore2-External, will meet or exceed the Bluetooth specification between -40 and +85C.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Aug 26, 2002

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Power amp boosts wireless LAN range

A new RF power amplifier with integrated detector from Intersil is designed to boost the performance of wireless LAN systems.

News from Intersil, Aug 22, 2002

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