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Fastrax has introduced the IT530, an ultralow-power-consuming and super-sensitive OEM GPS module in a tiny form factor.
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GainSpan has released wireless connectivity solutions said to make it quick and easy to add ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to embedded systems that use any Renesas 8/16/32-bit microcontrollers.
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The GPS-Stubby is an active GPS stub antenna designed for mobile terminals requiring an external GPS antenna.
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The WCO platform from EAD is a range of antenna products designed for permanent outdoor deployment.
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Bluegiga Technologies has released a reference implementation of its BLE112 Bluetooth 4.0 singlemode, low-energy platform allowing companies to quickly create Bluetooth 4.0 accessories compatible with Apple’s iPhone 4S.
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GainSpan has released GS1011 chip and module products and a suite of embedded and serial to Wi-Fi software.
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The Bluegiga BLE112 Bluetooth 4.0 development kit helps to shorten development cycles of Bluetooth 4.0 applications.
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Atollic has extended its offering for embedded systems development tools with TrueStudio for ARM.
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The Access server AX4 from Bluegiga is a Linux-based wireless connectivity platform targeted at e-health, point-of-sale, proximity marketing, captive portal and long-range Bluetooth connectivity applications.
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Micronas has released a current measurement transducer and a gas sensor.
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Bluegiga Technologies has introduced the latest version of the iWRAP Bluetooth stack with enhanced connectivity for Apple’s range of iOS-enabled devices.
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FTDI now supports the Android open accessories initiative, allowing engineers to access system designs that are compatible with tablets and smartphones using Android.
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Atollic has available free white papers outlining tools and methods that enable embedded systems developers to work more professionally, and improve their efficiency in terms of development and debugging, static source code analysis, code reviews, test...
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FRAM (ferroelectric RAM) combines the benefits of conventional non-volatile memories and rapid static RAM and has low power consumption. It is now available from Glyn.
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Telit Wireless has launched the HE910, said to be the smallest module featuring five-band HSPA+.
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Telit has introduced the GE864-GPS, the quad band module that is claimed to be the smallest and most efficient GSM/GPRS M2M module available with embedded GPS receiver in a BGA form factor.
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Fastrax has unveiled the IT600, including GPS, Russian-based Glonass, Japanese QZSS and SBAS in a single receiver module.
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Glyn has recently launched its online store (www.glynstore.com) as part of its continuing effort to improve its quality of service to users.
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The Fastrax UC430 with integrated chip antenna is a complete miniature positioning engine for handheld digital devices.
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Telit has released the HE910 module, claimed to be the most powerful, complete and compact penta band module in the world.
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Glyn has created a dedicated M2M antenna store website to specifically address the antenna needs for machine to machine applications.
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Telit Wireless Solutions is launching the HE863 - the first model in a new module series.
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Future Technology Devices has expanded its range of USB interface IC products with the release of the FT232H USB2.0 hi-speed device.
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The Telit GE865 breakout board WT25_GE865 makes it easier to get a microcontroller connected to the internet over 2G GSM/GPRS network.
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Sunray has appointed Glyn as its exclusive distributor for Australia and New Zealand.
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The next part of the engineering guide ‘Embedded USB Design by Example’, commissioned by FTDI, is now available.
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Maxwell Technologies has introduced a 56 V ultracapacitor module designed specifically to address the short-term ridethrough and bridge power requirements of uninterruptible power supply systems for installations such as data centres, hospitals, factor...
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Bluegiga Technologies has available e-health products for medical, health and fitness applications.
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Bluegiga Technologies has launched its Bluetooth low energy product family that includes the BLE112 low energy module and a BLED112 low energy USB dongle.
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Future Technology Devices has available Vinculo, an embedded development platform inspired by the Arduino Duemilanove/Uno.
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Fastrax IT430, based on new-generation SiRFstar IV architecture and SiRFaware technology, offers a range of benefits that speeds the inclusion of location-aware features in battery-operated consumer devices.
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Mitsubishi Electric has developed an internally matched power GaAs FET MGFC45B3436B by using a newly developed FET chip and an internal independently matched circuit to achieve lower distortion levels during low-current operation.
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Jennic has launched its second-generation wireless microcontrollers, the JN513x family. The devices provide performance and power improvements over the current JN5121 family. Coupled with the release of the wireless microcontroller family is a range of...
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Bluegiga has introduced its C-tick approved Bluetooth WRAP Access Server for Bluetooth networking. WRAP is a wireless router, supporting multiple communication standards including ethernet, Wi-Fi and GSM/GPRS enabling full media-independent TCP/IP conn...
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Bluegiga has released its Bluegiga Solution Manager (BSM), a web-based remote management and monitoring platform for its Bluetooth access servers.
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The Telit GR1 GSM/GPRS/GPS card is based on the company’s GE863 GSM/GPRS/GPS module. It comes with Python scripting where user application programs can be stored inside the modem.
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Glyn has created a dedicated M2M antenna store website (www.antennastore.com.au/www.antennastore.co.nz) to specifically address the antenna needs for machine to machine applications.
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Jennic has announced a single-chip 32-bit wireless microcontroller which can be used for wireless networking communications based on the ZigBee PRO and IEEE802.15.4 standards. The device can be used for development of next-generation wireless mesh netw...
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Telit has released the GE864-QUAD Atex, the extra-rugged member of the GE864 product family incorporating quad-band functionality, RoHS compliance, as well as featuring low power consumption.
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The Telegesis third-generation of advanced ZigBee modules is claimed to be the first module family on the market to feature the EM357 and EM351- the latest ARM Cortex M-3 SOCs from Ember.
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The Bluegiga long-range Bluetooth module WT41 provides +20 dBm output power and can achieve 1000 m distance in optimal conditions and several hundreds of metres in urban or office environments.
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Fastrax has selected SiGe Semiconductors’ SE4120 radio front-end to boost its Software GPS to a sensitivity of -163 dBm, making available a high-performance GPS, complemented with a reference design to enable easy integration by third parties. Th...
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The MobiApps m10 satellite data modem provides worldwide satellite data transmit and receive capabilities for asset tracking and industrial remote communications.
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Telit has released the unified form factor (UFF) concept with modules targeted at wireless modem applications including GSM and UMTS (3G) networks and solutions that can be run on all the networks of Australia and New Zealand.
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The Fastrax Track&Trace platform can be a starting point for any asset-tracking application. The platform includes the uTrace03 telematics module, the uTrace03 development board, default Track&Trace software and the Fastrax Track&Trace embedded softwar...
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Atmel and Telit have been harnessing the expertise of microcontrollers from Atmel for developing M2M modules.
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Fastrax has introduced a software-based GPS receiver solution, with the aim of extending the use of location-based services in consumer electronics.
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Bluegiga has released the Access Point 3201 product family that enables reliable and secure Bluetooth wireless connectivity between devices and networks.
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Fastrax has released its IT350 GPS receiver module which is a drop-in replacement for U-Blox LEA4 and LEA5 and is pin compatible and has the same form factor to LEA4 and LEA5.
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Bluegiga has launched its WT21 Bluetooth module, the latest addition to its range of Bluetooth modules. Incorporating CSR’s BlueCore-6 chipset and supporting the latest Bluetooth 2.1 host controller interface firmware, it offers users a straightf...
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The EZ864 Pro GSM terminal with Microchip PIC18F67J10 microcontroller has been introduced as a turnkey solution for machine-to-machine applications. It incorporates Telit’s GC864 module which handles all GSM processing for both signal and data, o...
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telit2market is Telit’s magazine for the M2M community. As well as company information, the publication also offers various market analyses, such as an appraisal by the Berg Insight analyst Tobias Ryberg on the launch of 3G products on the M2M ma...
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Fastrax has introduced its UC324 OEM GPS receiver module, which uses the SiRF single-chip receiver GSC3LT having high navigation sensitivity of -159 dBm. The receiver provides low power 90 mW and very fast TTFF together with weak signal acquisition and...
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Jennic has released a low-cost starter kit that allows developers with little or no wireless experience to develop products. The JN5139-EK020 IEEE802.15.4/JenNe simplifies the evaluation and application development of low-power wireless connectivity pr...
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Three 2.4 GHz antennas from Britain-based EAD are suitable for Bluetooth, ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 and Wi-Fi applications, and include the Stubby, Knuckle and Blade models.
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Telit has released the GE863-PRO3 that includes a quad-band GSM/GPRS class 10 engine as well as a dedicated ARM9 application processor (the ATMEL standard microcontroller AT91SAM9260) and Flash & RAM memories.
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Jennic has introduced JenNet, a free proprietary wireless networking stack for its range of 32-bit single-chip wireless microcontrollers.
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GateTel offers the EZ863-GPS-PY terminal which is a complete modem GPS and GSM solution based on Telit’s GE863-GPS module. The terminal is supplied with an embedded Python script interpreter that allows custom programming. It also has a 24-pin co...
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An evaluation version of iWRAP firmware for Bluegiga’s WT11 and WT12 Bluetooth modules is available from Glyn High Tech Distribution. iWRAP 3.0 beta will introduce several additional functions such as Bluetooth HID and DI profiles and remote conf...
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The Fastrax IT321 is believed to be one of the smallest complete 20-channel GPS receivers available. The receiver is designed for devices that require a combination of small size, low power consumption and good navigation performance.
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Fastrax has introduced the IT520, the smallest GPS receiver in the company’s IT500 series of modules.
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Fastrax has released the IT500, a GPS module that has good test results in acquisition and navigation sensitivity as well as power consumption and navigation performance.
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Glyn has released the JCA044 surface-mount, high-gain GPS antenna, claimed to be the smallest active quadrifilar helix GPS antenna and providing high performance in difficult GPS applications.
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Jennic, a manufacturer of 32-bit wireless microcontrollers, has released its logistics reference design, providing a platform for use in monitoring and tracking goods in transport.
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The Fastrax Track&Trace platform is a suitable starting point for any asset tracking application. The platform includes the uTrace03 telematics module, the uTrace03 development board, default Track&Trace software and the Track&Trace embedded software t...
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Telit has introduced the UC864-G, a 3.5G wireless data module designed to be fully compatible with GSM/GPRS, UMTS/HSDPA and EDGE mobile networks.
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Fastrax has introduced a software-based GPS receiver with the aim of extending the use of location-based services in consumer electronics.
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Cyan has launched its RF-Solved evaluation kit that contains everything needed to create a basic two-node network, enabling examination of the features and capabilities of a Cy-Net ISM band solution.
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Jennic has released a low-cost starter kit allowing developers with little or no wireless experience to develop products.
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With a form factor of 10.4 x 14.0 x 2.6 mm, the Fastrax IT321 is claimed to be one of the smallest complete 20-channel GPS receivers available. The receiver is designed for devices that require a combination of small size, low power consumption and goo...
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Telit has released the GE863-PRO3 GSM/GPS module. The device includes a quad-band GSM/GPRS class 10 engine as well as a dedicated ARM9 application processor (the Atmel standard microcontroller AT91SAM9260) and flash and RAM memories.
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Glyn's GSW1 card is a GSM/GPRS modem solution based on the Telit GE864-QUAD PY modem, and is suitable for low- to medium-volume M2M applications.
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An evaluation version of iWrap firmware for Bluegiga's WT11 and WT12 Bluetooth modules is now available. iWrap 3.0 beta will introduce several functions such as Bluetooth HID and DI profiles and remote configuration over a Bluetooth link.
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Fastrax has released its iTrax310 and uPatch300 OEM GPS receiver modules that use the SiRF chipsets.
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Articles
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Releasing a product with bugs is potentially very expensive, especially considering the cost of field upgrades, recalls and repairs. Less quantifiable, but at least equally important, is the damage done to reputation and consequent loss of customer goodwill.
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The size of embedded software is increasing every year. In fact, embedded systems contain significantly more software than only a couple of years ago. This expansion has resulted in new types of problems.
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Releasing a product with bugs is potentially very expensive, especially considering the cost of field upgrades, recalls and repairs. Less quantifiable, but at least equally important, is the damage done to reputation and consequent loss of customer goodwill.
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The size of embedded software is increasing every year. In fact, embedded systems contain significantly more software than only a couple of years ago. This expansion has resulted in new types of problems.
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Releasing a product with bugs is potentially very expensive, especially considering the cost of field upgrades, recalls and repairs. Less quantifiable, but at least equally important, is the damage done to reputation and consequent loss of user goodwill.
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As microprocessors get increasingly more powerful, so does the appetite for additional software functionalities. Size of embedded systems software increases every year, bringing new types of problems.
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