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Vishay Launches Miniaturized Encoder/Decoder
Vishay Intertechnology has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of a new miniaturized encoder/decoder for serial infrared (IrDA) wireless communication, the TOIM5232. The new device provides proper pulse shaping of RS-232 data signals for serial infrared (SIR) IrDA transceivers and supports data rates from 1.2kbit/s to 115.2kbit/s. Offered in the QFN (quad flat no leads) package, which measures 4mm by 4mm by 0.75mm, the TOIM5...
Vishay Launches Miniaturized Encoder/Decoder
Vishay Intertechnology has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of a new miniaturized encoder/decoder for serial infrared (IrDA) wireless communication, the TOIM5232. The new device provides proper pulse shaping of RS-232 data signals for serial infrared (SIR) IrDA transceivers and supports data rates from 1.2kbit/s to 115.2kbit/s. Offered in the QFN (quad flat no leads) package, which measures 4mm by 4mm by 0.75mm, the TOIM5...
Murata high performance, standardised antennas for GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN applications
Murata has developed a series of platform antennas for GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN 2.4GHz applications. Both On-GND and GND-clearance types are available. These standardised parts require little design resource compared to creating a customised design, and eliminate associated tooling costs. The series achieves high-performance in a tiny package size by using Murata’s high-Q dielectric ceramics.
Murata high performance, standardised antennas for GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN applications
Murata has developed a series of platform antennas for GPS, Bluetooth and WLAN 2.4GHz applications. Both On-GND and GND-clearance types are available. These standardised parts require little design resource compared to creating a customised design, and eliminate associated tooling costs. The series achieves high-performance in a tiny package size by using Murata’s high-Q dielectric ceramics.
Power Amplifier for WiMAX from Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has introduced a high power amplifier with InGaP HBTs (Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors) which is tailored specifically for WiMAX terminal applications. The new device dubbed MGFS39E2527 provides up do 30dBm of output power in the frequency range from 2.5 to 2.7GHz.
Power Amplifier for WiMAX from Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has introduced a high power amplifier with InGaP HBTs (Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors) which is tailored specifically for WiMAX terminal applications. The new device dubbed MGFS39E2527 provides up do 30dBm of output power in the frequency range from 2.5 to 2.7GHz.
TI's low-power roadmap should enable more portability for products
Giving engineers the scalable solutions they need to design both basic and feature-laden portable end products, Texas Instruments has introduced its low-power processor roadmap with more than 15 new devices across four product lines.
TI's low-power roadmap should enable more portability for products
Giving engineers the scalable solutions they need to design both basic and feature-laden portable end products, Texas Instruments has introduced its low-power processor roadmap with more than 15 new devices across four product lines.
USB security dongle from Future Technology Devices
Future Technology Devices International has announced the availability of its USB-Key security device. Using a unique, hard-coded identification number, the device can interface to any USB host or hub to provide application software access control (security dongle) or as part of a more sophisticated key-based physical access control. During manufacture, the USB-Key has a unique FTDIChip-ID number burnt into it. This number is only readable over t...
USB security dongle from Future Technology Devices
Future Technology Devices International has announced the availability of its USB-Key security device. Using a unique, hard-coded identification number, the device can interface to any USB host or hub to provide application software access control (security dongle) or as part of a more sophisticated key-based physical access control. During manufacture, the USB-Key has a unique FTDIChip-ID number burnt into it. This number is only readable over t...