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Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: RF Engines
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 March 2002

Alliance to target low-power filters

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RF Engines (RFEL) has granted a development licence for its pipelined frequency transform (PFT) architecture to Advanced Architectures (A2) of Irvine, California.

RF Engines (RFEL) has granted a development licence for its pipelined frequency transform (PFT) architecture to Advanced Architectures (A2) of Irvine, California The joint development will use A2's experience in low power ASIC design to produce an extremely low power (tens of milliwatts) versions of the PFT technology for use in various applications