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Putting fronthaul in the cloud
As the increasing use of mobile internet fuels demand for capacity in cellular networks, a number of new technologies are being deployed to raise capacity while keeping the total cost of ownership in alignment with revenue growth. By Reza Vaez-Ghaemi, Senior Manager, Product Line Management, JDSU
A/D converter meets high speed signal processing applications
A new dual, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter with sampling speeds of up to 310 MSPS from Analog Devices is now available at Richardson RFPD. The AD9652 is designed to support demanding, high speed signal processing applications that require exceptional dynamic range over a wide input frequency range (up to 465 MHz).
Increased flexibility for Bluetooth Smart Ready devices
How Bluetooth Smart Ready devices running the revised version of Bluetooth wireless technology will provide greater flexibility. By Jack Shandle, Nordic Semiconductor.
Industrial boards cover variety of applications
Three embedded boards from AAEON based on Intel’s latest Baytrail range of CPU platforms are in stock at Review Display Systems The boards have been developed in three different industrial formats to cover a range of applications. For handheld and space conscious applications, where users have configured their own base board, using the compact COM Express Type 6 format CPU module, the COM-BT, is available in single, dual and quad core vers...
Multi-throw switches feature operating temperatures to 105°C
The PE42442 and PE42452, high-isolation, multi-throw switches succeeding thePE42451, have been introduced byPeregrine Semiconductor. Theseswitchesfeature enhanced operating temperatures up to 105°C maximum, logic control of 1.8V, power supply of 2.3-5.5V,insertion loss, isolation and ESD protection of 4kV HBM.
Taking back the power
PMICs (Power Management Integrated Circuits) ease the power burden and streamlining power design in smart phones and ultra portable PCs. By Dave Blissett, Smart Energy/Home Automation specialist, Ismosys.
SMARC form factor COM targets IoT devices
An SMARC form factor computer-on-module, which has been certified by Intel for Intel Gateway Solutions for the IoT, has been introduced by ADLINK Technology. Used with ADLINK's SEMA Cloud, theLEC-BT can be used to develop IoT devices. The module usesa single, dual, or quad core Intel Atom processor E3800 series system-on-chip of 1.3-2.2GHz and has soldered memory of up to 4Gb DDR3L at 1066/1333MHz, including ECC.
SoCs for residential, enterprise and outdoor small cell networks
Designed for residential, enterprise and outdoor small cell networks, Broadcom introduces the BCM61735, BCM61755 and BCM61765 SoCs. These low-power small cell baseband processors double the capacity for operators and carriers to offload data traffic from increasingly congested 3G, 4G/LTE mobile and WiFi (802.11n and 802.11ac) networks.
ICs optimise antenna efficiency in 4G devices
The introduction of a series of antenna tuning ICs signals an expansion of Infineon's IC solutions for the RF front end. Instrumental in improving end user experience in 4G smartphones and tablets, the BGA1xGN10 ICs optimise antenna characteristics to allow for highest data rate operation in relevant LTE bands.
element14 launches Raspberry Pi Compute Development Kit
element14 is launching the latest in its extensive development kit range the Raspberry Pi Compute Development Kit to allow design engineers to harness the power of the Raspberry Pi for embedded applications. The Raspberry Pi Compute Module allows design engineers to use their own interface board that will host the compute module and deliver a smooth experience as they move from prototyping on the Pi through to shipping commercial product in volum...