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USB-to-CAN Interface connects over USB 2.0 at 480 Mbps.

2013-12-09 14:28:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Suitable for demanding applications at max bus load and CAN bit rates up to 1 Mbps, USB-to-CAN V2 Interface is available with 1 or 2 CAN interfaces based on ISO 11898-2. In USB-to-CAN V2 compact, CAN connection is implemented as sub-D9 plug or alternatively as RJ45 connector. Versions that carry 2 CAN interfaces are connected via RJ45 connectors. Additional options include galvanically isolated CAN interfaces, bulk variants, and support for ISO 11898-3 low-speed CAN and LIN. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsSearch for suppliers of: Universal Serial Bus (USB) Adapters

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EE makes 300 Mbps 4G available to Tech City businesses

2013-12-06 10:52:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Prime Minister David Cameron has officially launched a partnership between EE and Tech City in East London, which is home to over 1,300 tech start-ups, small businesses and entrepreneurs. EE will prioritise Tech City for all of its new network innovations. Over the last six months, the operator has invested GBP 3.6 million to boost existing network coverage in Tech City. The area was the first in the UK to get double-speed 4G in July, and is the launch pad for the EE's 300Mbps mobile network, which is officially switched on and made available to businesses from 06 December. EE CEO Olaf Swantee said the 300 Mbps 4G service would be rolled out commercially in 2014 to businesses across the UK.

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Telstra tests 300 Mbps LTE-A

2013-12-06 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Australian incumbent taps Ericsson software; aims to use digital dividend spectrum as basis for LTE-Advanced.

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Kabel Deutschland tests 200 Mbps broadband product in Mainz

2013-12-04 21:02:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) German cable network operator Kabel Deutschland has started a market test of up to 200 Mbps superfast broadband in Mainz. This is double the previous highest available speed of 100 Mbps. Cable households in Mainz can now book the new 'Internet & Telefon 200' product, which is targeted at heavy users, or households with several internet users and many devices accessing bandwidth-intensive online applications. The package also offers upload speeds of up to 12 Mbps. New customers in Mainz can get the product for EUR 39.90 per month in the first year, rising to EUR 59.90 per month thereafter. Customers must sign a minimum 24-month contract. The plan also includes a phone connection with flat-rate for calls to the German fixed-line network.

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SK Telecom reveals 300 Mbps LTE-A ambitions

2013-11-28 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Korean telco to use 40 MHz of spectrum in three different frequency bands in bid to enhance high-speed mobile broadband service.

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