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March 2003   [New Products]
Nanotechnology Gains A Boost In Support
Research and development into nanotechnology is concerned with materials and devices that contain structures. These structures exhibit novel and significantly improved physical, electrical, chemical, and biological properties due to their nanoscale...

March 2003   [New Products]
Quad-Band Power Amplifier Is Ultra Small
The smallest available quad-band power-amplifier (PA) module with integrated power-control circuitry has hit the market. As an extension of the PowerStar family of PA modules, the RF3133 product boasts the same power control based on collector...

March 2003   [New Products]
Control-Device Products Widen Applications
Three control-device gallium-arsenide (GaAs) MMIC products in glass/metal (hermetic) SMT packages have now come to market. These products, which include two digital attenuators and an SP4T non-reflective switch, are especially well suited for...

March 2003   [New Products]
Solution Enables Broadband Service
Next-generation wireless networks are now better enabled, thanks to an Ethernet product line known as AirPair. Hailing from a Canadian company, this line of products boasts high performance and reliability, as well as ease of installation and...

March 2003   [News]
On The Wireless Front
Milpitas, California Linear Technology Corp. has recently come to market with the LTC4410—a USB power-manager IC in a ThinSOT 6-lead package. This IC enables the simultaneous battery charging and system...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
Bluetooth Module Claims To Be World’s Smallest
> In an effort to provide designers with more space for less money, Murata's Blue Module has squeezed itself into 9.8 × 9.6 × 1.8 mm. This full Host Controller Interface (HCI) -level module integrates active devices like ICs as well as...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
SiGe Transistors Minimize Cost
> Two new versions of the 5-GHz NPN silicon-germanium (SiGe) series of transistors are available from NEC. Best of all, they deliver the same low noise and low-current performance of gallium-arsenide (GaAs) at a greatly reduced cost. Both of these...

January/February 2003   [Product Features]
Two-Chip WLAN Solution Operates at 54 Mbps
> The industry is unsure whether IEEE 802.11g is just a transitional technology on the way to 802.11a or a wireless-local-area-networking solution in its own right. Intersil, however, is betting on 802.11g for its backward compatibility with existing...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
EMI Shielding Is A Snap
> A new board-level, multi-cavity shielding product has recently come to market with promises of excellent protection against electromagnetic interference. Referred to as snapSHOT, this metallized, thermoformed EMI plastic shield is easy to install...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
MCM Converters Shrink In Size And Cost
> A family of surface-mount downconverter modules has hit the streets to serve current and next-generation mobile-infrastructure base-station applications. It promises small size and increased performance at a price that is lower than today's...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
Driver Amplifiers Improve Power Efficiency
> The first 11 high-performance driver amplifiers in a new family have arrived. Each has been designed to improve gain linearity and power-added efficiency (PAE) for high-power-amplifier (HPA) signal conditioning/transmit circuits and systems. They...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
RF System-On-A-Chip Is An Industry First
> A single-chip 300-to-1000-MHz CMOS RF transceiver and microcontroller IC is now available. Dubbed the CC1010 chip, this device was spawned from the integration of the CMOS CC1000 RF transceiver and the 8051 microcontroller core—with its...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
High-Clock-Speed DDSs Lower Power Dissipation
> A portfolio of radio-frequency ICs (RFICs) has been expanded to welcome a new family of 14-b direct digital synthesizers (DDSs). DDS is the technique used for digitally creating and manipulating sine waves—or other continuous wave...

January/February 2003   [Show Coverage]
Design And Test Share Common Platform
> Recently, Elanix, Inc. integrated the Tektronix TekVISA interface with its SystemView environment. As a result, test engineers will now be able to effectively design, develop, and verify design models within one common environment. This is a...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
PA Reaches New Heights
> The RFS P2020 power amplifier (PA) is said to offer the highest efficiency and range for the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) 802.11b and the draft 802.11g standards. This multimode PA is a high-performance InGaP HBT integrated circuit. It is...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
Software Tools Accelerate Development
> Hoping to advance the capabilities of digital-signal-processor (DSP) software development, Texas Instruments, Inc. and The MathWorks have announced two software tools. Both tools work to simplify development while speeding time-to-market for...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
ATM Chip Eyes 3G
> With the SAR-2K ATM adaptation-layer system-on-a-chip (SoC), wireless network operators and OEMs can efficiently transmit higher-quality and greater volumes of voice, video, and data over asynchronous-transfer-mode (ATM) networks. Targeted...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
Overcurrent Protection Gets Miniaturized
> The AccuGuard line has expanded to include the 0402 AccuGuard II thin-film fuse. The company claims that this SMD fuse is the world's smallest. In such an ultra-miniature package, it can provide reliability, economy, accuracy, and speed. With an...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
HCRP Spec Comes To Life
> A Bluetooth Hardcopy Replacement Profile (HCRP) for the WindConnect Bluetooth wireless print adapter is now shipping from Troy Wireless. HCRP is the latest printing specification developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. It is designed to...

January/February 2003   [New Products]
Operational Amplifiers Are Portable-Friendly
> Designers of portable equipment constantly seek to cut size and power consumption. Now, they have help in achieving these goals from Seiko Instruments. The company's S-8940xA series of CMOS mini-analog, single, wideband operational amplifiers...





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