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2006-10-02 | Front-end module design enables MIMO market Front-end module suppliers must develop more efficient, lower-current-consuming modules to enable the MIMO market |
2000-11-01 | Extraction critical for RF design Current CMOS technology is a viable candidate for portable communications devices. Modern deep-submicron MOS transistors have more than enough speed to handle high-frequency or RF signals |
2007-04-02 | Enable front-end integration with multiband transceiver With advancements in integration and switch design, front-end components can make incremental integration steps; however, with transceivers, a fully optimized multimode architecture can be enabled |
2009-11-17 | DoCoMo cuts handset BOM with RF MEMS MEMS technology is critical to the success of future of wireless handsets, according to a DoCoMo Research Laboratories executive. |
2013-07-04 | Aviacomm, Spectec rollout 14 band RF module The module offered by Spectec is based on Aviacomm's ARF 1010EX wideband, programmable RFIC and covers popular bands in a low power, small form factor. |
2009-03-04 | Analyst confident on RF rebound in '09 Overall semiconductor industry in 2009 forecasts are dire, but favorable trends in the handset market should keep the market for RF chips from crashing this year and ready to bounce back more quickly than many industry segments |
2004-03-03 | Agilent filters integrate into GSM RF modules Agilent Technologies is shipping samples of the industry's smallest filter to select manufacturers for integration into GSM RF front-end modules. |
2013-02-13 | 16-band ET RF front-end targets LTE handsets The NCT-L1200 ET from Nujira is a multi-mode, multi-band (MMMB) ET reference design that claims to overcome the energy efficiency and frequency band challenges by mobile operators and OEMs. |
2004-03-25 | Zarlink develops front-end subsystem for STBs Zarlink Semiconductor has introduced a production-ready blueprint for a complete front-end subsystem used in digital satellite STBs |
2002-01-09 | Zarlink chipset splits, tunes, processes RF cable signals The SL2150F/SL2101/SL2009 integrated chipset is designed for splitting, tuning and processing digital and analog RF cable signals |
2010-07-06 | WiSpry, IBM co-develop tunable RF MEMS WiSpry Inc. and IBM are collaborating to develop MEMS process technology and manufacture its tunable RF product roadmap |
2007-04-25 | WiMAX front-end module targets 4G applications JMD has launched the M30001 WiMAX front-end module intended for 4G multimode, multiband applications |
2005-10-31 | Wideband tuner targets high-end military RF signal processing M/A-COM announced the new TU-3840 wideband ELINT tuner, which is designed for use in high-end signal processing military applications and is based on the company's SEI-certified, SMR-3822 RF Microwave Sweeping Receiver technology |
2006-02-02 | Wideband RF development platform records and plays back Pentek's new development platforms are for realtime wideband data acquisition, signal processing and recording. |
2006-07-11 | UMC, NTU partner on RF chip for WiMAX UMC and National Taiwan University today announced that their research collaboration has resulted in the delivery of a fully-integrated RF receiver design for WiMAX |
2007-03-29 | Tiny dual-band RF transceiver supports WiMAX, Wi-Fi Infineon Technologies released the what it touts as industry's smallest, single-chip multi-mode dual-band CMOS RF transceiver for WiMAX and Wi-Fi applications in a 5-by-5mm?footprint |
2012-02-29 | Team up focuses on reconfigurable RF transceivers HiSilicon and Imec collaborated to develop RF transceiver architectures for next-generation mobile terminals |
2013-11-07 | Team up aimed at dual-RF-input DTV reference design The reference design pairs MaxLinear's MxL600 family (MxL601 and MxL661) of software-programmable, low power, global hybrid-television tuners with Peregrine's low-power PE42750 RF switch |
2007-12-12 | ST moves chips to 45nm CMOS RF tech STMicroelectronics has successfully manufactured the first functional devices to be built using the CMOS 45nm RF technology, which will be essential for next-generation WLAN applications |
2008-09-09 | Software simplifies metamaterial-based RF designs A British government-backed project has led to the release of RF design tools for antennas and phase shifters that use metamaterials |
2009-12-21 | RF-to-digital converter brings SDR in cars From Microtuner Inc. comes a RF-to-digital converter that harnesses advanced RF and digital silicon technologies to bring software-defined radio (SDR) to the global automotive industry |
2007-05-15 | RF tuners handle digital radio, mobile TV Maxim Integrated Products rolled out the MAX2170/MAX2171 RF tuners for triple-band, dual-mode mobile TV and digital radio |
2010-10-11 | RF transceiver ups data rate for smart grids Semtech's SX1233 ISM-band transceiver combines a bit rate of 600Kbit/s with a link budget of 137dB, ultralow power consumption, adjacent channel rejection with blocking immunity. |
2009-12-17 | RF transceiver cuts costs, extends battery life Semtech Corp. is offering a programmable RF transceiver that features a 135dBm link budget that is 10dB more than competing devices |
2007-01-17 | RF switch promises superior linearity performance RFMD said its first two RF switch product offerings enable complex front-end applications of feature-rich multimode handsets, improve overall RF system performance and help enable new architectures. |
2005-03-03 | RF Micro to discontinue WLAN chipset efforts RF Micro Devices Inc. on Monday (Feb. 28) said that it will discontinue its internal |
2005-08-16 | RF Magic DVB-T silicon tuner offers one-fourth smaller footprint RF Magic Inc., a provider of RF SoC ICs for extreme broadband consumer applications, unveiled its latest silicon tunerthe RF4000 DVB-T silicon tuner that features its AdaptiveTune technology |
2005-09-08 | RF ICs can be quite complex According to one industry analyst, the worldwide handset RF semiconductor market is expected to grow from $5.3 billion in 2004 to $8.26 billion in 2008 |
2005-09-08 | RF ICs can be quite complex Understanding that complexity, and putting these devices to work for you, can help get you ahead of the competition |
2007-08-09 | RF design team claims CMOS spin for 3G power amps Is it possible to make a low-cost CMOS power amp for 3G cellphones that can operate with the power efficiency and robustness of a GaAs PA? Acco Semiconductor believes it has found a way. |
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