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No magic bullet for crosstalk says DesignCon panel
February 01, 2012
There is no perfect solution to the problem of crosstalk in modern communications ICs, an increasing concern as chip designers push devices into the realm of 28-gigabits per second and beyond, according to a panel of experts at DesignCon 2012.
There is no perfect solution to the problem of crosstalk in modern communications ICs, an increasing concern as chip designers push devices into the realm of 28-gigabits per second and beyond, according to a panel of experts at DesignCon 2012.
- Comparing Bluetooth low energy and proprietary RF for HID applications
- Testing modern MIMO Wi-Fi and LTE radios
- Integrated sensor nodes with GSM modems simplify the task of wireless data acquisition
- Innovative 36 GHz SiGe chipset drives world's fastest 60-GHz real-time bandwidth oscilloscope
- Wireless infrastructure trends for 2012
- Software-defined radio opens up new chances for the automobile industry
- Latest Opera electromagnetics simulator accelerates design projects and adds 3D mechanical stress analysis
- Mobile emergency alert system pilot to deliver rich media
- Report claims Amazon to enter smartphone market with Foxconn help
- UWB to revolutionise car manufacturing with real-time location identification system
Today's news
- CMOS timing startup raises $2.3 million
- HP releases OpenFlow code for its switches
- Qualcomm, Ericsson demo LTE-to-3G handover
- Graphene institute in Manchester to be funded with £70 million by UK Government
- Movidius and Toshiba co-operate on 3-D camera system
- Latest advances in Wi-Fi to enhance tablets
- Terabyte backplanes in HP's crystal ball
- Wi-Fi chipset revenue to reach $6.1 Billion in 2015
- LTE expected to dominate wireless infrastructure spending by 2013
- 4 x 25 Gb/s active copper cables for 100Gb/s networks demonstrated
New Products
- Multiple chip architectures pursue the $14 billion small cell market
- Broadband signal analyzers reduce average cost of signal analysis capability by 55%
- WiFi front-end module for 5 GHz band in small footprint
- Wideband PLLs with integrated VCOs
- LTE, W-CDMA CPRI data analyser for field work
- VCOs with electrical tuning at 8 to 12 GHz
- 1.3 Gbps, rugged, three-radio, three-stream access point
- Power dividers for wireless and defense applications
- Wireless routers for smart grids
- Dual IF VGA supports multi-mode 4G base station transceivers
Next events
February 27, 2012
to March 01, 2012
- Exhibitions
Mobile World Congress 2012
Far more than a mere communication device, mobiles now serve as our books, health monitors, payment transfer devices, social connectors and tour guides. Mobile technology is embedded in our cars, homes, ...
March 26, 2012
to March 30, 2012
- Exhibitions
EuCAP 2012
EuCAP 2012 will attract more than 1000 Antennas, Measurement and Propagation specialists, many of whom are key decision makers in leading companies in the area. This is the largest concentrated gathering ...
June 17, 2012
to June 22, 2012
- Exhibitions
MTTS 2012 International Microwave Symposium
The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society's 2012 International Microwave Symposium (IMS2012) will be held on June 17-22, 2012 in Montréal, Canada as the centerpiece of Microwave Week 2012.
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Technical papers
- LTE Release 9 Technology Introduction
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- Save Time and Space in Design for Coexistence with Integrated RF Modules
- Real world challenges in deploying LTE networks for high speed mobile broadband service
- Integrated ZigBee Radio Implementation and Testing
- Who's afraid of RF radiations?
- Putting FPGAs to Work in Software Radio Systems, 6th Edition
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The LTE technology as specified within 3GPP Release 8 was first commercially deployed by end 2009. Since then the number of operators implementing the technology is strongly increasing around the globe. LTE has become the fastest developing mobile system technology. The same way GSM and WCDMA have been enhanced with additional features over time, LTE is continuously worked on. This white paper describes the initial enhancements that have been included in the 3GPP Release 9.
