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ON Semiconductor Launches Tunable RF Components For Smaller, Thinner Smartphones With Reliable Antenna Performance
2013-03-08 08:01:23| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
ON Semiconductor, driving energy efficient innovations, has introduced a new family of Tunable RF Components (TRFC) that address the design challenges faced by engineers developing the latest generation smartphones. The new devices optimally combine tuning range, RF quality factor (Q) and frequency operation, providing a superior solution to existing fixed approaches.
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ON Semiconductor Launches Tunable RF Components For Smaller, Thinner Smartphones With Reliable Antenna Performance
2013-03-08 08:01:23| rfglobalnet News Articles
ON Semiconductor, driving energy efficient innovations, has introduced a new family of Tunable RF Components (TRFC) that address the design challenges faced by engineers developing the latest generation smartphones. The new devices optimally combine tuning range, RF quality factor (Q) and frequency operation, providing a superior solution to existing fixed approaches.
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Norwegians trap sunlight with microbeads, produce solar cells that are 20 times thinner, cheaper
2013-01-29 16:08:18| Extremetech
Researchers from the University of Oslo have used a bunch of "wonderful tricks" to produce silicon solar cells that are twenty times thinner than commercial solar cells. This breakthrough means that solar cells can be produced using 95% less silicon, reducing production costs considerably -- both increasing profits (which are almost nonexistent at the moment), and reducing the cost of solar power installations.
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Sony's new tablet is sliced thinner than the iPad Mini
2013-01-21 21:30:19| CNET News.com
Sony's new tablet is arguably the thinnest 10-inch tablet yet. It's also really light. [Read more]
IBM develops flexible nanocircuitry 10,000 times thinner than paper
2013-01-15 21:30:09| Extremetech
This flexible circuit, roughly one ten-thousandth the thickness of a sheet of paper, is shaved off a wafer of silicon, and stuck onto a piece of plastic. Not only is this a huge step forward for small and portable computing, but the incredibly tiny size means big things for increasing the horsepower of existing devices without needing substantially larger power resources.
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