No audio available for this content. TAU-0707 series GNSS module. (Photo: Allystar) Allystar Technology Co. Ltd. has launched its smallest multi-band multi-GNSS module, the TAU-0707. Within its 7.6 x ...
New York, N.Y. — Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”) announced today that it has released a Lower C-Band RF module for its MPU5 radio system, reflecting the company’s commitment to a truly modular ...
Nordic Semiconductor and RF Digital have teamed up on a range of ISM-band modules that have been pre-approved by regulatory agencies (FCC and IC). The modules are intended for ultra-low power ...
Taoglas, the antenna and IoT specialist, is expanding its TFM series of multi-band GNSS front-end modules. TFM modules comprise a two-stage cascaded filter and low noise amplifier (LNA) topology ...
Irvine, Calif.—Microsemi Corp. launched the Power Solution Modules (PSM) series designed for high power L-Band pulsed radar applications. The Microsemi Power Solution Module series consists of three ...
FCC Certification of GCT’s Luna Cat-12 LTE Module Paves the Way for Nationwide Critical Infrastructure Private Network Use of Licensed Mid-band Spectrum GCT’s GCM4701NA module advances the LTE Band 54 ...
u-blox has announced the NORA-W3 module series, which will extend its Wi-Fi stand-alone module range. In a compact form factor (14.3 mm x 10.4 mm x 1.9 mm) with dual-band Wi-Fi 4 capability, the ...
Pentek upgrades its Jade XMC module architecture with Xilinx’s Kintex UltraScale FPGAs; a pair of 400-MHz, 14-bit ADCs grab full signal bandwidths. The newest member of Pentek’s Jade family of XMC ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions has launched a compact dual-band GNSS module, the LC79D, that supports the L1 and L5 bands from navigation satellites to improve positioning accuracy. Featuring concurrent ...
Summit Data Communications has taken embedded Wi-Fi a step further, with the release of two radio modules, one in compact flash another in PCMCIA form factors, supporting Windows CE and version 4.0 of ...
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