Wireless

u-blox automotive-grade NEO-M8Q-01A, NEO-M8L-01A, SARA-G350-02A and LISA-U201-03A modules

03 August, 2016 | Supplied by: u-blox Singapore Pte Ltd

u-blox has added automotive-qualified product variants to its range of positioning and cellular wireless connectivity modules.


Connected vehicles and the Internet of Things That Really Matter

20 July, 2016 by Thomas Nigg and Costas Meimetis | Supplied by: u-blox Singapore Pte Ltd

The Internet of Things (IoT) has come to the automotive sector. Having started with infotainment it has evolved to fusing sensor, positioning, cellular and short-range communications within exciting new Vehicle-to-X (V2X) architectures that will enhance the driving experience and accelerate the development of autonomous vehicles.


Why security is essential in planning wireless network deployments

04 July, 2016

IoT, BYOD office environments and cloud-based applications are contributing to rapid changes in how organisations deploy and use wireless networks. With these changes come new security challenges for wireless networks and different approaches to deal with them.


Satellite navigation fused with V2X technology

01 June, 2016 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics and V2X chipset pioneer Autotalks have announced their fusion of GNSS technology and V2X ranging.


Three ways to plan for wireless LAN deployments

15 April, 2016 | Supplied by: Wavelink

Wavelink has made several suggestions to help ensure WLAN infrastructure is designed and implemented properly.


Hope RF RFM96(W) long-range transceiver module

11 April, 2016 | Supplied by: AMATEK DESIGN

The RFM96(W) transceiver features the LoRa long-range modem that provides ultralong-range spread spectrum communication and high-interference immunity while minimising current consumption. Using Hope RF's LoRa modulation technique, the product can achieve sensitivity of over -148 dBm.


Maxim MAX14827 IO-Link device transceiver

03 April, 2016 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd

The MAX14827 transceiver from Maxim Integrated is said to be the industry's smallest dual-channel transceiver using IO-Link point-to-point communication technology. The transceiver lets designers incorporate intelligent sensors with continuous diagnostics and monitoring into Industry 4.0 or industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications.


New Passive Wi-Fi uses 10,000 times less power

24 February, 2016 by Jennifer Langston

Engineers have generated Wi-Fi transmissions using 10,000 times less power than conventional methods.


Microchip MCP2551-I/SN CAN transceiver

22 February, 2016 | Supplied by: Microchip Technology Australia

The Microchip MCP2551 is a high-speed CAN transceiver that can operate at speeds of up to 1 Mbps. Serving as an interface between a CAN controller and the physical bus, the product provides differential transmit and receive capability and is fully compatible with ISO 11898.


New RFID chips prevent side-channel attacks

04 February, 2016

Researchers at Texas Instruments and MIT have developed a new type of RFID chip that is "virtually impossible to hack".


New phononic filter could revolutionise signal processing systems

18 January, 2016

A new signal filtering technology that combines light and sound waves on a single chip is expected to better detect radar and communications frequencies.


KCS TraceME TM-900/N1C1 track-and trace module

02 December, 2015 | Supplied by: KCS Trade Pty Limited

KCS has extended its TraceME product line with a track-and-trace module based on LoRa technology. The TM-900/N1C1 module is suitable for tracking and tracing a variety of objects, including livestock, and for personal use.


MEN Mikro Elektronik NM50 WLAN access point

18 September, 2015 | Supplied by: OEM Technology Solutions

The NM50, from MEN Mikro Elektronik, is a maintenance-free WLAN access point for connecting networks in demanding railway and automotive applications. Its robust design and secure data transmission make the product a suitable gateway solution for vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-land communication in safety-critical environments of the IoT.


M2M One 4G LTE SIM cards

17 August, 2015 | Supplied by: M2M Connectivity

Following the launch of the 4G LTE SIM cards, M2M One utilises 3G and 4G LTE on Australia's largest mobile network so that M2M and IoT devices are supported by good coverage and speed.


Digi International XBee/Arduino-Compatible Coding Platform

04 August, 2015 | Supplied by: Digi-Key Electronics

The Digi XBee/Arduino-Compatible Coding Platform provides a comprehensive resource for developers to learn about the XBee API and other key features that enable wireless communications for many real-world applications, such as working control systems and sensing networks.


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