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  • rfRXD0420 Receiver Module
    The rfRXD0420 Receiver Module (see Figure 1) is a low cost, high performance UHF short-range radio ASK receiver design using the Microchip Technology The module design is suitable for: ? Wireless remote command and control ? Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ? Security systems ? Low power telemetry
  • rfRXD0420 ASK Receiver Reference Design
    This application note describes a low cost, high performance UHF short-range radio ASK receiver design using the Microchip Technology rfRXD0420. The reference design is suitable for: * Wireless remote command and control * Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) * Security systems * Low power telemetry
  • Adapting Qi-compliant Wireless-power Solutions To Low-power Wearable Products
    This technical article details how to implement wireless inductive charging in low-power, wearable designs using existing off-the-shelf devices. Among the key factors to consider when designing a working solution in the 500- to 1500 mW power range is optimization of the magnetic
  • Electrical Engineers Break Power and Distance Barriers for Fiber Optic Communication
    Electrical engineers have broken key barriers that limit the distance information can travel in fiber optic cables and still be accurately deciphered by a receiver. Photonics researchers at the University of California, San Diego have increased the maximum power - and therefore distance - at which
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    data close to the antenna and will enable the same receiver to process signals from different wireless standards. The long feud between the IPC packaging-industry institute and Valor Computerized Systems Inc. over which organization's CAD-to-CAM data transfer format should become the industry
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Troubleshooting- Keyboards
    provides the keyboard power and relays electrical signals between the keyboard and computer. Wireless keyboards typically use battery power and a receiver that you connect to the computer for communicating, usually via RF (radio frequency) or Bluetooth technology. Inside a keyboard, a built-in