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3D design software speeds response time for RF connector specialist
July 28, 2010
A sizeable proportion of the coaxial RF connector business is for custom parts, and the strong competition in this sector means that success relies heavily on a connector vendor's responsiveness to customer requests.
A sizeable proportion of the coaxial RF connector business is for custom parts, and the strong competition in this sector means that success relies heavily on a connector vendor's responsiveness to customer requests.
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Enabling small cells with TI's new multicore SoC
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:53:00 GMT
The use of smart phones and other mobile data devices are driving an unprecedented increase in the volume and nature of wireless network traffic. The high data rates and bandwidths required to support these applications are a challenge in today's networks. As a result, networks are beginning to change. The most significant change is the addition of small cells and the deployment of a wider variety of base stations. This paper will explore a number of key features in small cell systems and how TI's new architecture efficiently enables these features.
The use of smart phones and other mobile data devices are driving an unprecedented increase in the volume and nature of wireless network traffic. The high data rates and bandwidths required to support these applications are a challenge in today's networks. As a result, networks are beginning to change. The most significant change is the addition of small cells and the deployment of a wider variety of base stations. This paper will explore a number of key features in small cell systems and how TI's new architecture efficiently enables these features.
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September 26, 2010
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European Microwave Week - Paris
October 20, 2010
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November 09, 2010
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