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Rugged, Coaxial Ultra-Low Noise Amplifier Covers A Variety Of Applications From 0.4 To 3 GHz

2015-01-23 03:49:50| rfglobalnet Home Page

Mini-Circuits’ new ZX60-P33ULN+ low noise amplifier provides excellent noise figure performance across the 0.4 to 3 GHz frequency range, supporting many high performance applications including LTE, GPS, GSM, airborne radar, and more.

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Guerrilla RF's New Ultra-Low Noise Amplifier Family Features Industry Leading Noise Figure And Highest Level Of Performance

2015-01-22 00:46:38| rfglobalnet Home Page

Guerrilla RF Inc., a leading provider of high performance MMICs,recentlyintroduces an Ultra-low noise amplifier (Ultra-LNA) family with industry-leading noise figure (NF) and the highest level of performance.

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ON Semiconductor Unveils New Family Of Ultra-Low Power Precision Operational Amplifiers

2015-01-06 05:54:25| rfglobalnet Home Page

ON Semiconductor, driving energy efficiency innovations, has introduced a family of affordable, precision CMOS operational amplifiers (op amps) that deliver zero drift operation and industry leading quiescent current for front-end amplifier circuits and power management designs.

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Atmel Expands Ultra-Low Power SAM G ARM Cortex M4 MCU Portfolio For Wearables And Sensor Hub Management

2015-01-06 05:03:20| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Atmel® Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML), a global leader in microcontroller (MCU) and touch technology solutions, today announced the company has expanded its award-winning SAM G series of ARM® Cortex®-M4-based MCUs to include the SAM G54 and SAM G55.

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Imec Presents Ultralow Power RFID Transponder Chip In Thin-Film Transistor Technology On Plastic At IEDM 2014

2014-12-19 05:56:13| rfglobalnet Home Page

At this week’s IEDM 2014, held in San Francisco, California, nanoelectronics research center imec demonstrated an ultra-low power RFID transponder chip. Operating at sub 1V voltage and realized in thin-film transistor technology (TFTs) on plastic film, the chip paves the way for universal sensing applications, such as item level RFID tagging, body area networks (BAN) and environmental monitoring, that require prolonged remote autonomy, and ultimate thinness, flexibility and robustness.

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