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(Product News,
15 Aug 2006 )
Renesas Technology has announced two tunable antenna varicap diodes for digital terrestrial broadcast capable portable and mobile terminals: the RKV653KP featuring a small size of 0.6 mm× 0.3 mm, and .... |
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(Product News,
06 Jun 2006 )
Laird Technologies has introduced its PORON Conductive Fabric (PCF) gaskets for liquid crystal display (LCD) cushioning and EMI protection in handheld monitoring devices. Providing LCD cushioning and .... |
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(Product News,
05 May 2006 )
Adalet Wireless has announced an enclosure system designed to house WLAN access points, routers and bridges to extend 802.11b/g network coverage into hazardous locations. Consisting of 2 wireless AW-CTB-2400 .... |
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(Product News,
30 Mar 2006 )
Rogers has introduced its RO4450B-dx Bondply, a fill/flow version of the industry standard RO4450B Series High Frequency Circuit Material. RO4450B Series circuit material is a glass-reinforced hydrocarbon/ceramic .... |
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(Business News & Technology News,
21 Feb 2006 )
Mobile-phone shipments in the fourth quarter of 2005 reached a record level of 241.5 million units, driving up shipments for the entire year to 812.5 million units. These final shipment numbers slightly .... |
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(Others,
23 Nov 2005 )
Stats ChipPAC Ltd has qualified a copper process for integrated passive devices (IPD) that delivers superior performance and miniaturization in RF wireless systems. In the wireless market where there .... |
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(Business News & Technology News,
14 Nov 2005 )
Endwave Corp., a provider of high-frequency RF modules for telecommunications networks, defense electronics, and homeland security systems, has partnered with Loea Corp. to design 71.0-86.0 GHz subsystems .... |
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(Product News,
02 Nov 2005 )
Alps Electric Co. Ltd has developed the HMLSR Series of Liqualloy magnetic sheets for RFID applications. The new magnetic sheets utilize Alps’ Liqualloy metallic glass powder to boost the sensitivity .... |
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(Others,
25 Oct 2005 )
Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has developed a technique to fabricate RFID tags on flexible substrates entirely by printing. It utilizes a pressure annealing .... |
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