Technology economics of standards based WLAN solutions and cost of ownership
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1999-09-09 |
| Wireless LAN radio technology continues to advance in performance achieving Ethernet like data rates and is becoming ubiquitous serving a variety of voice and data applications in the 2.4GHz ISM band. Standards are starting to emerge, allowing equipment manufacturers to deliver cost effective interoperable WLAN systems. This paper describes the benefits of using integrated chipset solutions over discrete designs, which are standards driven |
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Fitting WLAN into personal electronics
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2004-04-22 |
| This paper examines the tradeoffs involved and the approach that WLAN solution suppliers are following to make these products a reality |
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Module approach ups 5GHz WLAN front-end integration
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2004-06-16 |
| This article describes a single-package 5GHz WLAN RF module comprising a BiCMOS IC, commercial GaAs PA and Tx/Rx switch, high-quality integrated RF filters and a patch antenna |
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New trends in WLAN front-end modules
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2006-07-01 |
| This article shows the benefits of using an RF FEM in WLAN applications, particularly the 802.11b/g, 802.11a/b/g and 802.11n standards. As FEMs begin to achieve cost parity with discrete solutions, they will emerge as the dominant RF solution in WLAN applications as they provide ease of design, resolve implementation issues and ensure performance improvements |
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WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN19
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2004-05-13 |
| This app note presents the P35-4710-1 MMIC, a single WLAN chip transceiver, with amplification, routing, oscillator and mixing functions |
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Design challenges in next-gen WLAN architectures
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2004-08-02 |
| Solution providers take diverse roads for WLAN. Success lies in identifying architectural issues that span RF and DSP domains |
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Modeling and simulation of an OFDM WLAN receiver
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2003-06-01 |
| This paper presents a behavioral modeling and simulation approach for OFDM WLAN receiver designs that is capable of handling s-parameter descriptions for RF building blocks and digitally-controlled AGC feedback |
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Switch-mode PAs shine in WLAN designs
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2005-01-03 |
| While some prefer silicon and BiCMOS processes, switched-mode GaAs power amps provide the best option for WLAN designs. Here's why |
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Making QoS a reality over WLAN
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2004-05-03 |
| To enable QoS techniques to come to life in Wi-Fi networks, the IEEE 802.11 committee is working on the 802.11e standard. |
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Path to cellular/WLAN convergence crosses UMA
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2006-03-01 |
| Almost any type of wireless, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, can converge seamlessly with cellular. |
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Designing economic, standards-based WLAN solutions
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1999-11-01 |
| Highly integrated chipsets for wireless LANs enable you to meet high-bandwidth needs at low costs. |
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Enhancing WLAN security with cognitive radio
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2005-09-01 |
| Examine how cognitive radio allows uninterrupted 802.11a/b/g access point functionality while eliminating the need for a separate monitoring network |
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WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN20
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2004-05-13 |
| This app note presents the MMIC single chip transceiver designed used in P35-4775-1 power amplifier and T/R switch, as well as transceivers requiring +20dBm output power. |
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Design challenges for a multi-standard 2.4GHz FHSS WLAN radio
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1999-06-29 |
| This article takes a solution-oriented approach in presenting a viable architecture and implementation detail of a 2.4GHz to 2.5GHz radio and wireless data controller that serves the wireless applications. |
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Voice services over 802.11 WLAN
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1999-06-29 |
| This application note addresses issues relative to latency for guaranteeing the delivering of toll quality voice packets over a DSSS 802.11 wireless LAN. |
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Direct conversion shrinks WLAN radio costs
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2003-08-01 |
| The combination of advanced technologies and good design practice has brought the benefits of direct-conversion radios to the masses. |
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802.11g starts answering WLAN range questions
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2003-12-01 |
| Chipmakers and equipment developers are starting the initial rollout of 802.11g systems. Now designers can more effectively compare the range of 802.11g and 802.11a systems. |
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Next-gen WLAN supports media-rich apps
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2007-05-01 |
| 802.11n opens up new opportunities for media-rich wireless applications used at home and enterprise. |
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WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN21
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2004-05-13 |
| This app note presents the P35-4713-1 MMIC single transceiver that complements the P35-4710-1 and P35-4712-1 transceivers. |
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Design, verify 802.11a 5GHz WLAN systems
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2005-07-18 |
| Delve into the IEEE 802.11a physical layer and the integrated software/hardware design flow for a typical IC design and verification |
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Make WLAN performance analysis matter
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2004-10-01 |
| Avoid risks of failed networks due to unproven wireless LAN performance testing and device development. |
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WLAN baseband Tx module testing with DAQ cards
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2005-05-02 |
| DAQ cards must have sampling rates of 20MS/s to 100MS/s, a bandwidth between 30MHz and 60MHz, and the ability to provide simultaneous software-selectable multigroup analog signal inputs |
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Boosting efficiency using 802.11a power amps
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2004-04-01 |
| For 802.11a-based systems to deliver their full performance potential in WLAN-enabled devices, a completely new modem architecture and PA design is required |
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Designing an easy-to-use wireless router for the SOHO market
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2004-09-16 |
| Discuss challenges encountered when designing routers that address WLAN or Wi-Fi scalability in the home and enterprise |
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Single instrument speeds up wireless test
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2005-02-16 |
| Using a WLAN test set, the production of a wide range of products will be faster and more repeatable |
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Split 802.11 MAC processing
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2005-03-01 |
| Find out the benefits the split-MAC approach can provide to WLAN architecture |
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Build optimum next-generation residential gateways
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2005-10-17 |
| WLAN residential gateways help providers retain and support customers as they adopt new service models |
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Solving Bluetooth, Wi-Fi coexistence challenges
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2004-12-16 |
| Here are design practices and coordination mechanisms to ensure interoperability in co-located Bluetooth and WLAN devices |
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FMC facilitates wireless carrier link
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2007-02-01 |
| The advent of enterprise-wide Wi-Fi adoption has made it possible to deliver a technology that bridges wireless carrier connectivity with on-campus WLAN connectivity—fixed/mobile convergence (FMC). This article discusses how FMC works |
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Solve quality, reliability challenges of VoWLAN
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2007-12-03 |
| This article examines existing VoWLAN technology's performance and reliability challenges and proposes an innovative WLAN Edge Architecture to overcome them |
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