Qorvo Advanced Filters

Qorvo® is one of the world’s leading suppliers of core RF building blocks for the devices of today and tomorrow. Solving complex 4G LTE interference challenges is a key design consideration for today and next-generation 5G wireless devices and networks. As band counts rise and higher filter performance is required, Qorvo is leveraging its advanced…

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Is the Internet ready for IoT?

So far in the brief history of the Internet of Things, the emphasis has been put on the ‘things’. Developers have rushed to get devices to market quickly, creating a messy and fragmented market. But as the market starts to mature, can we actually get all of these devices connected? IoT readiness The original intention of the Internet was not to connect fridges, phones and cars. It was designed for computer networks to share information…

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RF GaN Gains Steam

Technology may be perfect for 5G, but there are still some challenges to overcome. JULY 25TH, 2016 – BY: MARK LAPEDUS – Courtesy of www.semiengineering.com The RF gallium nitride (GaN) device market is heating up amid the need for more performance with better power densities in a range of systems, such as infrastructure equipment, missile defense and radar. On…

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Production-ready Nordic S132 SoftDevice boosts Bluetooth low energy data throughput by 500% and protects users from unauthorized location tracking

Nordic Semiconductor’s production-ready S132 SoftDevice version 3.0 delivers on Bluetooth v4.2’s ‘Data packet length extension’ and ‘Long Attribute (ATT) Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)’ enhancement, as well as supporting the latest Link Layer (LL) Privacy feature that allows private advertising Bluetooth low energy products to avoid user tracking Oslo, Norway 2016/08/01 Nordic Semiconductor today announces the…

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Which wearables are suited for batteryless operation?

By Jon Gunnar Sponås July 5, 2016 One of the biggest issues with wearable technology is how to provide the power it needs to function without making it so heavy or bulky that people won’t use it. Battery technology is slowly getting smaller and more efficient, but recent advances in wearable technology mean that some…

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‘IDSC Tailsitter’ flying robot performs vertical loops and easily transitions between hover and forward flight

by Robin Ritz – Courtesy of www.robohub.org Source: Robin Ritz, Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control, ETH Zurich. The IDSC Tailsitter has been designed at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control, ETH Zurich, as a testbed for novel control algorithms for tailsitter vehicles. The goal of the project is to develop controllers that enable agile…

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Autonomous vehicle’s Lego blocks take shape

As technology races ahead, government is doing its best to remove obstacles for fully autonomous vehicles to hit the road, soon: 25,000 lives depend on it. While it’s encouraging for the automotive industry that President Obama would propose a 10‑year, $4 billion investment to accelerate the development and adoption of safe driverless vehicles, the organic…

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Open source Bluetooth low energy beacon is so simple to program and debug almost anyone can do it wirelessly from a website with JavaScript

This open source Bluetooth low energy beacon is like a development kit and finished product all in one small package that needs no wires or software Entering its last week on Kickstarter for delivery in December (campaign ends Friday August 5 at 8pm GMT) the $30 Puck.js has all the required programing and debug software…

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