Incremental Improvements Define The 2012 Mobile World Congress |
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Louis E. Frenzel, Editor in Chief
The usual players all showed up at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with lots of improved devices, but no real game-changing breakthroughs... |
South East Asia telecoms market report
Research and Markets announced the addition of “2007 South East Asia Telecoms Market Reports” to their offering. ...
Tire safety problem - RFID offers practical solution
Advanced ID Corporation reiterated that its RFID platform for vehicle tires is a practical and cost effective solution for today’s tire safety problems, which are rooted in an antiquated tire recall and identification process. ...
Next-generation ultralow-power, long-range Wavenis solution
Coronis Systems and Essensium N.V. announced an agreement to collaborate on the next generation Wavenis technology transceiver chip. ...
New worldwide Wi-Fi mesh market share leader
BelAir Networks is the new worldwide wireless mesh node market leader based on revenue, according to Dell’Oro Group’s recently released Q3 2007 Wireless LAN quarterly report. ...
CSR in SYNC
CSR announced that its BlueCore4-ROM Bluetooth silicon is featured in Ford’s in-car communications and entertainment system called SYNC. ...
Ford synchronizes technology to make cars simply safer
It seems that automobiles have always been a hotbed for innovation, especially with customer safety in mind. ...
High power UHF transistor targets long pulsed radar applications
Microsemi Corporation has unveiled a state-of-the-art high duty cycle 500 W power transistor for UHF long pulsed Radar applications. Designated the 0405-500L, this bipolar transistor is designed for UHF frequencies between 400 and 450 MHz....
High-performance RF sockets provide EMI shielding
Centipede Systems has introduced a high-performance Centurion RF socket family with full Faraday shielding that eliminates EMI leakage. The Centurion’s Faraday cage shields socket contacts and eliminates any coupling to circuit elements....
Receiver chip is universally compatible with GPS and Galileo navigation systems
Maxim Integrated Products has released MAX2769E/W, the industry's first universal, global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver chip for GPS, Galileo, and GLONASS navigation satellite systems in a single tested die, according to Maxim....
Lightweight termination is conduction cooled
BroadWave Technologies has developed a small, light weight 100 Watt termination, labeled model 551-199-100. It is a space saving 50 Ohm, DC-3 GHz load with a SMA male connector....
R&S Canada get a new vice president and GM
Rohde & Schwarz (R&S) has announced the appointment of Christopher A. French as vice president and general manager of R&S Canada, reporting to Jack Cowper, president of R&S Canada....
Commerce department’s ITS joins SDR Forum
The Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum has announced that the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences has joined the Forum as a new member. Based in Boulder, Colo., ITS is the research and engineering laboratory of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)....
Crystal clock integrates GPS synchronizer
Seeking to eliminate the need for external synchronization circuitry, as well as to improve the holdover robustness of GPS-based precision timing applications, Spectratime (formerly Temex Time) has introduced its SXO-75, a synchronized crystal clock....
Addressing the physical security of encryption keys
Physical security of an encryption key is of prime consideration in military applications. However, it is possible to achieve compliance with applicable regulations, as well as provide additional layers of protection, using specially designed components. These components use electrical and physical design techniques for the secure generation and storage of digital encryption keys....
Solid-state laser targets UAVs, UXOs and IEDs
The Boeing Company has successfully demonstrated that its Avenger-mounted 1 kW solid-state laser system can neutralize improvised explosive devices (IEDs)...
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