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Broadband module packs wake-on wireless feature 2009-04-21
Ericsson has unveiled an advanced mobile broadband module designed with innovative features to provide a richer and cost-effective Internet experience for all.  
Rectifiers boast ultralow forward voltage drops 2009-04-17
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. has released two new Schottky rectifiers with ultralow forward voltage drops of 0.35 V at + 85°C and 0.4 V at + 25°C.  
Embedded GPS receiver targets timing apps 2009-04-13
Trimble has introduced an embedded GPS receiver for timing applications. The Resolution-SMT GPS receiver enables system integrators to add precise GPS to provide location, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and synchronization to many products or systems where cost or size had previously been a limitation  
Audio subsystems aim to simplify design 2009-04-03
National Semiconductor Corp. has expanded its line of low-power Boomer Class D audio subsystems with two devices—the LM49352 mixed-signal audio subsystem and LM49151 analog subsystem—aimed at simplifying portable product design.  
Solution supports CTIA A-GPS over the air test 2009-03-26
The combined offering of Spirent's A-GPS instrumentation and ETS-Lindgren's OTA test facilities, antennas, and EMQuest software allows wireless device manufacturers to test their products in compliance with the upcoming 3.0 release of the CTIA's test plan for mobile station OTA performance  
Miniature crystal oscillator offers massive performance 2009-03-23
Epson Toyocom Corp. has developed what it claims is the world's smallest 32.768kHz crystal oscillator. The SG-3050BC will help electronic equipment makers downsize their products while boosting performance.  
Troposcatter devices operate over AN/TRC-170 2009-03-17
Comtech Systems Inc. has demonstrated new on-air troposcatter communications products in conjunction with the AFCEA TechNet meeting.  
ESD device protects handset antennas 2009-03-13
California Micro Devices Corp. (CMD) has announced the PicoGuard CM1282, a single channel ESD protection device for the FM radio, GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN antennas used in advanced mobile handsets  
Oscillators cut current use to 5µA 2009-03-04
Fox Electronics has expanded its line of small form factor, low voltage oscillators with the 1V F200 series offering standby function that reduces the current consumption to 5µA for more efficient power usage.  
Integrated battery charger supplies 2A charge current 2009-02-27
Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc. has introduced what it claims is the industry's first fully integrated single-cell Li-ion battery charger capable of supplying up to 2A charge current in a 3mm x 3mm TDFN package.  
Solution eases on-site testing 2009-02-26
Rohde & Schwarz has launched the R&S ROMES2GO walk test solution that makes it easy to perform on-site coverage measurements of mobile radio networks.  
45nm smart phone ICs join OMAP family 2009-02-23
To answer handset manufacturers' diverse requirements in the rapidly-evolving smart phone and Mobile Internet Device (MID) markets, Texas Instruments has extended its OMAP 3 family with 45nm products.  
GPS IC promises up to 165dBM sensitivity 2009-02-19
Seiko Epson Corp. and Infineon Technologies AG have unveiled the XPOSYS GPS single-chip design optimized for mobile devices for the consumer market; especially cellular phones with navigation features  
Gobi2000 module supports 5.76Mbit/s uplink 2009-02-17
Qualcomm Inc. has launched its second-generation embedded Gobi module, delivering multi-mode 3G mobile Internet access on either High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) or CDMA2000 EV-DO networks in markets around the world.  
Flash MCMs flaunt low power feature 2009-02-16
Austin Semiconductor has announced the addition of two hermetic flash multichip modules (MCMs) to their line of product and services, touting very low operating (120mA max.) and standby (150µA) power.  


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