Noise attenuating headsets
25 November, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.mobileone.com.au/
Mobile One noise attenuating headsets are manufactured to exacting standards with stringent quality control. They offer: good hearing protection; good sonic performance for both listening and voice; maximum comfort and minimum weight; durability through rugged construction; ease of servicing, including field-replaceable components; and adaptability to almost any electronic communications system.
Wireless sensors: a new computing era
11 November, 2004 | Supplied by: Intel Australia Pty Ltd
Soon you will begin to hear about wireless sensor networks used everywhere in Asia, from farms to factories. What are they?
Dispatch Software
05 November, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.kenwood.com.au/
The new Kenwood Dispatch Software was developed especially for the customers who require 21st century technology to manage their fleets but due to high overheads and ongoings do not require software and hardware that is in some cases three times the cost.
High frequency simulation software
26 October, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.asdtech.com.au/
HFWorks (High Frequency Simulation Suite) EDA Software from ElectroMagneticWorks is now available.
Ultra-broadband downconverters
26 October, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.asdtech.com.au/
The DC-0.8/18-70/140/160 and DC-0.5/20-70/140/160-SP are high performance ultra-broadband 2 Hz steps agile downconverters. These downconverters accept RF signals from 0.8-18 GHz and 0.5-20 GHz, respectively, and provide one selectable IF output of either 70, 140 or 160 MHz and one L-band output at 1200 MHz.
Mobile comms and jamming RF module
30 August, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.asdtech.com.au/
The BBM2E3KKO is suitable for mobile communications and mobile jamming applications that require low current draw from the prime power supply.
Wireless bridge/router
30 August, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.wave1.com.au/
WaveRider's NCL1170 Bridge/Router enables reliable broadband connections between two or more corporate computer networks, outlying offices and the internet. It offers high level performance in licence exempt wireless connectivity for LAN-to-Internet and LAN-to-LAN applications. Using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum modulation in the licence exempt 2.4 GHz ISM band, it can be deployed quickly without applying for regulatory approvals, and without incurring any licensing or service charges.
Programmable Bluetooth microcontroller
30 August, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.edsales.com.au/
Xemics has released a device based on the Embedded-Host Architecture in its EasyBlue family. This programmable microcontroller with embedded Bluetooth controller makes the development of any Bluetooth application easier.
Soft isolation mounts
30 August, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.gelmec.com/
When trying to protect onboard computers in trucks and buses from road and engine vibrations, a soft isolation mount is often required. Gel-Mec has a range of ultrasoft gel sandwich or stud mounts which are much softer than traditional rubber isolators. These mounts are made of a very soft, highly damped silicone gel bonded to metal.
Amplifier-sequenced hybrid modules
30 August, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.megtech.com.au/
RFM has released its Radio Module Product Line, which combines amplifier-sequenced hybrid (ASH) radio technology with low current microcontrollers, battery-conserving communication protocol methods and efficient miniature antennas.
Overprinting RF-EAS labels
27 July, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.checkpointmeto.co.nz/
The Checkpoint Meto machine, capable of overprinting RF-EAS labels at high speed with no risk of deactivation, addresses the growing need for suppliers and exporters to use 'at source' tagging with internationally high criteria for quality and reliability.
Two-chip Bluetooth system
25 May, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.edsales.com.au/
Xemics' two-chip Bluetooth solution, using the recent Skyworks' 1.2 compatible radio, sees overall PCB surface required shrink to less than 49 mm2. This means that the two-chip solution is even smaller than the 'single chip solutions' available.
One-box RF tester
25 May, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.agilent.com/
Agilent Technologies has released a one-box platform that enables efficient RF testing for products and components that incorporate Bluetooth and other emerging wireless connectivity technologies.
GPS crystal oscillators
28 April, 2004 | Supplied by: http://cmac.com/
JPG C-MAC MicroTechnology has developed a range of GPS TCXO (temperature compensated crystal oscillators) with features that provide GPS receivers with superior performance when used in combination with the recently launched Chinese Beidou navigation satellites. The TCXO plays a role in the time measurements made within the GPS receiver as it defines a very precise position.
Making the piezo effect as clear as crystal
11 April, 2004 | Supplied by: Hy-Q International (Australia)
The piezoelectic effect is defined that pressure applied on quartz crystal generates voltage and voltage applied across crystal quartz produces mechanical vibration