July 2006 [Commercial] Making The Case For Well-Rounded Devices In today's competitive wireless market, success is measured by providing solutions for customers rather than simply delivering " unprecedented performance" in a single area. For example, a new performance benchmark set by an RF power transistor will make great headlines. But it will accomplish little else if it isn't accompanied by attributes that let customers put that performance to work. To be truly useful in a particular system, it must offer more than impressive P1dB or Psat "numbers."... July 2006 [Devices & ICs] White Paper: RF Power Devices Meet Wireless Challenges Head On RF Power Devices Meet Wireless Challenges Head On? The number and types of commercial wireless-communications technologies have exploded in the last 15 years, from comparatively simple systems using FDMA to the higher-order modulation schemes employed in GSM and CDMA and new standards and services such as WiMAX and ZigBee?. For semiconductor manufacturers serving these applications, they represent immense opportunities. For... July 2006 [Devices & ICs] Will WiMAX Hit The Road? Will WiMAX Hit The Road? Few people close to the development of WiMAX would aƒrgue that the technology will be a winner in fixed environments, such as cellular backhaul, rural broadband, and providing high-speed data over a vastly greater footprint than WiFi hot spots. It may even be the first wireless technology to successfully deliver high-speed Internet access to homes and businesses, taking over where the previous attempts—MMDS and... |
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