SUNNYVALE, Calif.-- February 27, 2013-- Silicon Image(NASDAQ: SIMG), a leading provider of HD connectivity solutions, today announced the availability of a new 60GHz WirelessHD® omnidirectional RF ...
Designing highly integrated components for radio frequency applications poses special challenges for system engineers, designers and the commissioning engineers. The boundary between chip, package and ...
Automotive-qualified with dual RF inputs, the MLX71120 and MLX71121 RF receivers target low-cost antenna diversity applications in the unlicensed Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) and ...
My first job on leaving college was maintaining military radios. I had covered RF theory, but found that the practice was significantly different. The company’s detailed design work was performed at a ...
The transition from second-generation (2G) to third-generation (3G) wireless cellular systems requires multi-standard adaptability in a wireless receiver. An important answer to this request is the ...
Users in emerging applications may have different requirements from traditional high-precision users. New users increasingly look to the technology not solely for position, but to navigate them ...
Designers face increasing challenges from RFI (radio-frequency interference) when integrating batteries and protection circuitry into systems. At a basic level, a battery pack is an energy-storage ...
The MC33696 UHF transceiver and the MC33596 receiver from Freescale Semiconductor make it easy to add wireless control in applications that require low operating voltages between 2.1 and 5.5 V. The ...
The LPI is the first current loop (4-to-20 and 10-to-50-mA) powered wireless (RF) transceiver, according to the manufacturer. It draws power from the current loop and when not transmitting, stores ...
In my upcoming July RF Technology column, I report on Andy Bater's NAB paper on work by the Advanced Television Systems Committee, Inc. (ATSC) to develop voluntary guidelines for ATSC DTV receiver ...
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