Research

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.


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.


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.


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


UHF radio modem

22 March, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.embeddedcomms.com.au/

The RM-232-433 radio modem provides a wireless communications link between two serial devices. It can be used in a variety of data communications applications that require a simple to use, invisible data link.


Bluetooth radio module

23 February, 2004 | Supplied by: http://www.vitech-apac.com/

Wilcoxon Research has introduced the C1B, a 100 m range, 2.4 GHz Bluetooth transceiver module.


Single-chip transceiver

17 December, 2003 | Supplied by: Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions

For designers needing one-way and two-way RF systems narrowband operations and/or high data rates, Chipcon's CC 1020 offers a single-chip FSK and ASK CMOS RF transceiver.


Drop-in RF module

05 November, 2003 | Supplied by: Electronic Development Sales Pty Ltd

XEMICS' drop-in RF module, DP1201A 433 MHz, has been designed to facilitate the development of wireless communication applications and to reduce the time to market as it can be soldered directly onto a PCB.


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