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19 February 2014 News

RF Design will be showing off its extensive offering of products for wireless and embedded applications. On display will be:

u-blox wireless modules, based on the UMTS/HSPA, GSM/GPRS, CDMA2000 and LTE cellular standard, as well as GPS/GNSS positioning modules delivering fast, accurate and reliable positioning with low power consumption.

LabSat is a GNSS simulator which connects directly to the RF antenna input of a satellite engine and simulates the signals associated with navigation using GPS, Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou satellites. This allows users to carry out many useful and highly repeatable tests without leaving the office, saving hours of effort.

Nordic Semiconductor’s μBlue Bluetooth ICs cater to Bluetooth low energy technology, an integral part of the Bluetooth Core Specification from Bluetooth v4.0 onwards. Bluetooth low energy brings Bluetooth wireless connectivity to low-cost, small battery operated devices that require months to years of battery lifetime.

Tibbo’s DS110x family of programmable serial controllers provide device server functionality with Wi-Fi, PoE, display, RS-422 and RS-485 technologies. The company also supplies the Tibbo Project System, a highly configurable and affordable automation platform.

Taoglas provides a comprehensive range of external, embedded and base-station antenna solutions for M2M applications such as telematics/automotive, smart grid, metering/telemetry, home automation, remote monitoring and medical applications.



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