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Cheap Wireless Terminal for M2M-Solutions MC66 Terminal - GSM / GPRS
Designed and produced in Germany by MC Technologies GmbH this Quadband-GSM/GPRS-Terminal enables the realization of all basic M2M requirements. Specially manufactured for industrial applications and based on proven technology of Cinterion Wireless Modules, the MC66 Terminal offers easy and fast integration in to all applications where data communication has to be realized straight forward, efficient and that all for very reasonable prices.
STMicroelectronics Applies Advanced Miniaturization Expertise for Better 4G Smartphone Experiences
STMicroelectronics has revealed a highly miniaturized IC for 4G smartphones for even more attractively sized designs offering high GPS performance. By design, 4G smartphones will use multiple cellular connections to deliver mobile broadband services at speeds of more than 100 Mbps.
NXP Enables Mobile Ticketing for Smart Mobile Devices
Today at WIMA NFC Monaco, NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced availability of MIFARE4Mobile as an embedded applet on the latest and upcoming NXP embedded secure elements to support mobile ticketing for the sizeable MIFARE Classic system install base worldwide. The solution is available now in NXP’s newest stacked solution the PN65O, incorporating the bestselling PN544 NFC controller and recently enhanced SmartMX based P5 secure application platfo...
Keep Your Network Connected with Moxa’s Shock-resistant, Dual RF Wireless Module
Moxa is releasing a new model in its AWK-5222 series: a shock-resistant, 3-in-1 wireless AP/bridge/client that provides dependable wireless coverage for harsh, indoor industrial environments. The rugged exterior casing of the new AWK-5222-M12 houses industry-leading redundancy technology, and features Moxa’s carefully designed M12 ports to deliver persistent wireless coverage you can count on for those mission-critical applications.
Sequans Announces New LTE Reference Designs for Wireless Device Makers
4G chipmaker Sequans Communications S.A. has made available new LTE USB dongle reference designs based on its second generation LTE semiconductor technology. The new family of SQN3120-USB designs can be used to build both FDD and TDD devices and they feature an ultra thin form factor, low power consumption, and a reduced BOM (bill of materials), enabling manufacturers to build sleek and powerful LTE USB dongles very cost-effectively.
Imec demonstrates a low-power 7Gbps 60GHz transceiver for the wireless consumer market
Imec, in collaboration with Panasonic, has developed a prototype of a 60GHz radio transceiver allowing to reach data rates of 7Gbps over short distances at very low power consumption. The chip achieves this performance over the 4 channels specified by the IEEE802.11ad standard. Imec’s low-power 60GHz solution is an important step towards adoption of 60GHz technology in low-cost battery-operated consumer products such as smart phones and tablets...
Fastrax Enhances the World’s Smallest GPS Antenna Module, Continues GNSS Module Portfolio Optimization
Fastrax Ltd. today introduced the Fastrax UC530 - a new edition of the world’s smallest OEM GPS receiver with an integrated chip antenna. The module features the same ultra small form factor as the widely popular Fastrax UC430, while providing new benefits to designers, developers and manufacturers of handheld digital devices.
Active Antennas with multiple tilt support mixed LTE and GSM networks
Ubidyne has published a White Paper ‘LTE implementation into an Existing GSM 1800 Network Using Active Antenna Systems'. With the increasing move to introduce LTE into existing GSM networks, particularly in the 1800 MHz band 3, Active Antenna Systems (AAS) allow operators to optimize their networks for both standards and deliver major CAPEX and OPEX savings, claims Ubidyne.
Compact ultra low power Bluetooth Low Energy module includes chip antenna
Murata today announced the mass production of the LBCA2ZZVZE Bluetooth Low Energy wireless module that includes a chip antenna and all the Bluetooth protocol stacks required for low-energy communication. Designed for a broad range of consumer electronics the module also benefits from healthcare protocol profiles being included in the stacks.
New GORE Cable-Based Antennas Improve Passenger In-flight Access to Wireless Networks
Gore has developed new cable-based Antennas (often referred to as leaky lines or leaky feeders) that improve signal propagation without increasing the amount of hardware required on an airplane. Ideal for both wide-body and single-aisle passenger aircraft, GORE Cable-Based Antennas provide reliable access to different wireless protocols so passengers can easily connect to in-flight entertainment, Internet servers, and email accounts.