Articles Tagged with ''connectivity''

Skyworks

Skyworks Releases Front-End Module for WLAN and LAA

For smartphones and tablets, Skyworks Solutions has introduced an integrated front-end module for the 5 GHz Wi-Fi and licensed assisted access (LAA) protocols. The SKY855774-11 integrates a PA with a coupler at the output, an LNA that can be bypassed and a SPDT transmit/receive switch.


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Kymeta

Kymeta and Airbus Bring Hybrid Connectivity to Peru

Testing a system to provide both cellular and satellite connectivity, Kymeta is demonstrating its hybrid connectivity platform in Peru. Buses operated by an interprovincial bus line have been outfitted with Kymeta satellite terminals that accessed satellite capacity and cellular coverage, enabling the buses to remain connected across a 742 km route through Peru.


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Qorvo Introduces Industry’s Smallest and Most Power-Efficient Family of Wi-Fi Front-End Modules

Qorvo® has introduced a new family of 2.4 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi Front-End Modules (FEM) that pave the way for smaller, more energy-efficient wireless routers, gateways and other networked devices in the home. The seven new FEMs support high-bandwidth throughput with minimal power consumption in a small form factor and maximum reliable range.


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TE Connectivity’s new heat shrink solution maintains electrical performance

TE Connectivity Ltd. , a world leader in connectivity and sensors, announced its Raychem matched impedance splices for aerospace applications. Designed to comply with MIL-PRF-32517 standard, the splices solve the problem of costly removal and replacement of damaged coaxial cable by allowing fast, easy in situ repairs that maintain characteristic impedance and other electrical properties of the system.


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IoT to account for 28 percent of wireless connectivity IC market by 2021

ABI Research, the leader in transformative technology innovation market intelligence, finds that smart home, beacon, wearable, and other nascent IoT applications including energy management and smart cities are to propel the wireless IoT connectivity market forward. The market’s trend toward multi-protocol connectivity IC adoption will ease development time, boost scale, and reduce complexity and cost for manufacturers across these different sectors in the years ahead.


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