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3G and Beyond: Harnessing the Power of Multicore Processors for 3G, WiMAX and LTE
Although wireless' killer app is still voice, data is rapidly becoming a close second for 3G, a trend that will continue as operators deploy 4G technologies such as mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) and Long Term Evolution (LTE).

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Linux Eases Development of Advanced Capabilities for Smart Wireless Devices
Unlike the low-cost cell phone market, where products boast few bells and whistles beyond the ability to make and receive calls, smart wireless devices are all about features. From the user's point of view, carrying a single device that does everything on the road is much better than having to carry multiple devices and manage synchronizations.

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Amplifier Provides 55 dB Linear Gain
Stealth Microwave’s SM4450-41L solid state GaAs FET amplifier exhibits linear gain of 55 dB with a typical P1dB of 41 dBm and typical OIP3 of 54 dBm in a frequency range from 4.4 to 5 GHz.
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Capacitors Offer High Capacitance
Vishay Intertechnology’s, Inc. 140 CRH Series SMT aluminum capacitors provide capacitance values from 10 to 1,000 µF and ripple currents up to 900 mA at 100 kHz and 125°C.
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Controller Supports WLAN
Connect One’s iChip CO2144 machine-to-machine (M2M) IP controller supports WLAN and cellular standards in applications including automotive, remote monitoring and medical devices.
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DC/DC Converters Deliver 60 W
Murata Power Solutions’ UEI Series isolated DC/DC converters deliver from 50 to 60 W of power output in a temperature range from -40ºC to 85ºC in a 40.60 × 50.80 × 10.16-mm (1.60” × 2” × 0.40”) PCB-mounted package.
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Enclosure Targets Industrial Wireless Installations
Phoenix Contact’s RAD-SYS-NEMA4X-900 radio-ready NEMA 4X enclosure helps with the installation of industrial wireless radio modems and RTU devices.
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