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Murata’s collaboration with Beta LAYOUT delivers comprehensive UHF Passive RFID starter kit
Murata and Beta LAYOUT today announced the launch of an RFID starter kit based on Murata’s MAGICSTRAP UHF passive RFID devices. Aimed at engineers and developers wishing to quickly learn about and incorporate RFID into their electronics design, the kit comprises a reader/writer board, communication software, two reader antennas and four different kinds of MAGICSTRAP RFID tag modules.
Aeroflex TM500 LTE Test Mobile adds Category 5 UE emulation capability
Aeroflex Limited announced today that the TM500 LTE Test Mobile is the first test mobile to emulate LTE Category 5 user equipment, allowing operators to verify the operation of their networks and equipment vendors to prove the performance of their eNodeB (LTE base stations) at the higher data rates that are enabled by Cat5 handsets and terminals. The TM500 Test Mobile platform is already being used by all the world's major infrastructure vendors ...
Antenova Approved for Deutsche Telekom’s M2M Partner Program
Antenova Ltd. announced Deutsche Telekom has approved Antenova for its global M2M Partner Program. Having met the selection criteria for quality and leadership position in the M2M value chain, Antenova is joining a select group of authorized vendors for partnering with the M2M Competence Center at Deutsch Telekom.
Laird Technologies Releases Industry-First Indoor 2-Port LTE MIMO Antenna
Laird Technologies, Inc. today announced the release of the first-to-market CMD69273 LTE MIMO 2-port omnidirectional celling mount antenna solution for the In-Building Wireless (IBW) industry. As the latest innovation in successful wireless deployment, the CMD69273 offers a complete cellular solution for 3G and 4G data communications. Optimized for indoor requirements, the antenna increases the throughput/capacity of cellular, UMTS and LTE/WiMAX ...
Fairchild Semiconductor’s High Efficiency, High Power Buck Converter Helps Mobile Designers Reduce Power Consumption; Increase Talk/Data Transmit Time
Mobile device designers are faced with changing standards and a need to increase battery life, and extend talk and data transmit time. In order to help designers address these challenges, Fairchild Semiconductor has developed a power management product for the RF portion of mobile handsets and tablets.
“Market for key RF components to reach $4.7B in 2016,” announces Yole Développement
Yole Développement announces its report “RF filters, PAs, Antenna Switches & Tunability for Cellular Handsets”. Discover how emerging technologies are driving the RF architecture changes and will create new market opportunities.
Highly Integrated IC Solution for Low Cost 60 GHz Radio Applications
Hittite Microwave Corporation announces the release of the highly integrated HMC6000 and HMC6001 silicon transceiver chipset which targets 60 GHz applications such as: metrocell/picocell backhaul, WiGig (IEEE 802.11ad) multi-Gbps solutions including wireless cable replacement (HDMI, USB 3.0, DisplayPort), wireless docking stations, video/magazine kiosks and wireless sensors.
Fully Qualified Class 2 Bluetooth Module
The RN-42 from Roving Networks is functionally compatible with the RN-41. The primary difference between the RN-42 and RN-41 is that the RN-42 is a Class 2 device, meaning its range is about 50 to 60 feet and correspondingly the power consumption is reduced. The RN-42 is perfect for short range, battery powered applications and by default is ready to use in the SPP configuration. The RN-42 uses only 26uA in sleep mode while still being discoverab...
Ubidyne signs Asia Pac development deal
Ubidyne has signed a deal with a major Asia Pacific-based manufacturer of telecommunications equipment to develop an LTE active antenna for the 800MHz frequency range. The agreement follows successful independent network trials of Ubidyne’s 700MHz active antenna solution with a leading US mobile operator and is the first in a series of new contracts expected in the next 12 months with leading Tier 1 operators and OEMs. It is expected that the n...
Ubidyne’s new micro radio delivers scalable output power performance for small and macro cell active antennas
Ubidyne is showcasing its unique chip-based power amplifier solution for active antenna design at the LTE Summit later this month in Barcelona. Ubidyne’s new P-Chip is at the heart of its latest micro radio transceiver and delivers scalable output power solutions for both small-cell and macro-cell active antennas.