Wireless
Proximity RFID Card Reader serial for Automatic Operations
DAILY RFID has released proximity RFID Card Reader serial with two frequency versions (LF 125 KHz or HF 13.56 MHz) for selection. With a user-friendly design, it is convenient and easy-to-use for automatic operations.
OEM RFID Reader Module with Two Frequency versions available
DAILY RFID has released tiny RFID Reader Module with a small size approximately the size of a business card. There are two frequency versions including 125 KHz and 13.56 MHz for options. And it can be integrated into RFID devices for a cost-effective solution while keeping the equivalent performance.
eASIC and Radiocomp Deliver Low Power 6G CPRI v4.1 REC Solution
eASIC Corporation, a supplier of NEW ASICs and Radiocomp, a leading provider of modular RF systems and components for mobile and wireless infrastructure networks, today announced the immediate availability of a low power Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) v4.1 solution for Radio Equipment Controller (REC) equipment. Using the low power transceivers on eASIC Nextreme-2T NEW ASICs, and the industry proven CPRI v4.1 REC IP core from Radiocomp, the...
KSW reaches security milestone with MasterCard certification for Thinlam prelaminates
KSW Microtec AG, one of the world’s leading suppliers of RFID components and inlays for secure cards and documents, has received MasterCard Certification for its innovative Thinlam® prelaminate.
CSR ready to unleash the power of Wi-Fi Direct with release of CSR9100
CSR just announced that its latest connectivity platform CSR9100 is ready for Wi-Fi Direct. Wi-Fi Direct is a new standard from the Wi-Fi Alliance that defines new ways for Wi-Fi devices to connect to each other. It allows users to easily turn their phones into mobile hotspots, providing the ability to share files from device to device or use another device’s 3G data pipe.
Texas instruments introduces industry’s smallest wireless power receiver chip
Texas Instruments Incorporated introduces its next generation of wireless power technology, which is 80-percent smaller than TI’s previous receiver chip.
CSR showcases apt-X Live audio CODEC demonstrator for low-power, spectrum-efficient Digital Wireless Microphone systems
CSR will demonstrate a powerful new DSP-based evaluation platform for its low-latency, high-quality apt-X Live CODEC. apt-X Live is ideally suited to professional audio applications and helps overcome the spectrum efficiency and audio quality challenges involved in digital wireless microphone and in-ear monitoring system design. CSR’s evaluation platform demonstrates the superior audio bandwidth, dynamic range, and audio delay performance avail...
Analog Devices’ Radio System-on-chip Combines Data Conversion, RF and 32-bit Processing to Enable Power-efficient Wireless Connectivity
Analog Devices, Inc today introduced a SoC device that integrates all of the RF transmit and receive functions, data conversion, and processing elements required to enable a fully programmable radio. Designed for a range of remote, battery-powered wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, including utility meters, medical telemetry systems, building automation, asset tracking and security systems, the ultra-low-power ADuCRF101 radio SoC feature...
Laird Technologies Releases New SJS515090-16 Dual Slant 90° Sector Antenna
Laird Technologies, Inc. today announced the release of its new SJS515090-16 dual slant 90° sector antenna. Specifically designed for WiMAX/broadband wireless applications, the antenna operates in the 5.15 to 5.85 GHz with 15.75 dBi to 16.25 dBi, gain, and a peak gain of 16.75 dBi with +45° and -45° polarization. Extremely low-side lobes and null fill below the horizon results in uniform energy distribution within the coverage area.
New LOSTnFOUND mobile trackers capitalize on u-blox’ GPS and GSM technologies
Mountain Group, a Swiss provider of ultra-compact portable tracking solutions relies on u-blox’ leading GPS and GSM/GPRS module technologies for its new “LOSTnFOUND®” suite of tracking devices. The suite consists of the “ALTUS”, “CALVUS”, and “CIRRUS” trackers which report the location of cars, trucks, people, belongings and pets on 5 continents. The information can be viewed from anywhere...