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Workshops & Courses

Workshops & Courses RF Wireless System Design Fundamentals Topics : This course combines theory with real-life examples to provide participants with a complete foundation in digital communication techniques and their effects on RF circuit parameters. Site : Sunnyvale, CA Dates : December 8-10, 2003 Contact : Besser Associates, 201...
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News From Washington

News From Washington Rockwell Collins Develops Ad-Hoc Network for US Military Rockwell Collins, a leader in tactical communications, is developing an advanced communication network with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) called Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT). TTNT is a high speed, dynamic ad-hoc network designed to assist...
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International Report

International Report Alcatel Powers Its Way to Taiwanese Microwave Contract Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower), the leading power supplier in Taiwan, has awarded Alcatel a multimillion US dollar contract to implement a digital microwave radio backbone network. Leveraging the company's digital microwave technology, the project will enhance the efficiency of...
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The Commerical Market

The Commercial Market IEEE Standard Extends Wireless Communications to Inexpensive Applications A new standard from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) opens the world of wireless communications to inexpensive applications, from sensors and switches for industrial and residential use to smart tags and badges, interactive toys, inventory...
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The Book End

Analog and Digital Filter Design, Second Edition Steve Winder Newnes 450 pages, paperback; $59.99 ISBN: 0-7506-7547-0 The analog section of this book includes both passive and active filter designs, while the digital section covers infinite impulse response (IIR) and finite impulse response (FIR) filter design. Detailed circuit theory and...
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High Performance UMTS Circulators and Isolators

The data rate evolution necessary to meet new mobile telecommunication standards (9.6 kb/s for GSM, 115.2 kb/s for GPRS, 384 kb/s for EDGE and 2 Mb/s for UMTS) demands the use of wider bandwidth and bandwidth-efficient linear modulation techniques. Therefore, telecommunication manufacturers require improved specifications for 3G standards. In...
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