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JN5168 Wireless Modules Now Available

2013-06-21 09:19:56| rfglobalnet News Articles

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced the availability of a new range of small-footprint modules based on the ultra-low-power JN5168 wireless microcontroller.

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Wireless Modules enable anywhere, anytime connectivity.

2013-06-19 14:30:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available for xTablet T1200/T7200 rugged tablet PC systems, MobileDemand modules can house various carrier-provided and certified USB modems. This grants wireless wide area network (WWAN) connectivity and access to data in real-time wherever and whenever needed. Modules provide carrier and technology independence, allowing users to choose wireless carrier and USB modem WWAN technology (3G/4G/LTE). Each module secures to back of xTablet and maintains its overall ruggedness and sealing. This story is related to the following:Communication Systems and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Wireless Modems |

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EMCORE Introduces New DFB Laser Modules For Wireless And Distributed Antenna System Applications

2013-06-10 09:12:36| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

EMCORE Corporation (Nasdaq:EMKR), a leading provider of compound semiconductor-based components and subsystems for the fiber optics and solar power markets, announced today that it has introduced two new Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser modules designed for analog wireless and Distributed Antenna System (DAS) applications.

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Bluetooth Modules target wireless medical devices.

2013-04-30 14:35:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Based on Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822 SoC, BL6000 Bluetooth Smart™ Modules support variety of ultra-low power saving modes to achieve as little as 1 µA power consumption in deep sleep mode and 10.5 mA when transmitting data at 0 dBm. Each BL600 module version – with integrated antenna, IPEX MHF4 antenna connector, or trade pads for external antenna – has 19 x 12.5 mm footprint. Modules can connect to external sensors via I2C, SPI, UART, ADC, and GPIO interfaces. This story is related to the following:Bluetooth™ Modules

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EADS and TU Wien developing wireless aircraft sensors powered by thermoelectric modules; no cables or batteries

2013-04-11 13:30:28| Green Car Congress

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