Xura, Inc., a leading provider of digital communications services, today announces the availability of its Signaling Fraud Management System, built to protect mobile operators’ signaling networks from sophisticated exploits and security threats.
StimRelieve LLC, a privately held medical device company, today announced that it has received FDA Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) approval to launch a clinical trial of the world’s smallest percutaneously implantable device for the treatment of chronic migraine refractory to more conservative therapies such as NSAIDs, migraine-specific drugs, or combination drug therapy. The StimRelieve Halo Migraine System uses wirelessly-powered neurostimulators leveraging nanotechnology for the treatment of chronic migraines.
Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego developed a receiver that can detect a weak, fast, randomly occurring signal. The study, published in the Dec. 11 issue of Science, lays the groundwork for a new class of highly sensitive communication receivers and scientific instruments that can extract faint, non-repetitive signals from noise. The advance has applications in secure communication, electronic warfare, signal intelligence, remote sensing, astronomy and spectroscopy.
Diodes Incorporated, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic and analog semiconductor markets, today introduced the AP9234L.
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, the leading provider of customizable smart connectivity solutions, today announced that its iCE40 UltraLite™ device – the world’s smallest and lowest power programmable FPGA solution for consumer mobile applications – has been named “Digital Semiconductor Product of the Year” as part of the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards 2015. This is the second Elektra Semiconductor Product of the Year Award for Lattice, with the previous award also honoring one of the company’s consumer FPGA products.
Diodes Incorporated, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic and analog semiconductor markets, today introduced the DMP1022UFDF and DMP2021UFDF. These small form-factor 2mm x 2mm DFN2020 packaged P-channel MOSFETs are rated at 12V and 20V, respectively. These devices are specifically designed for load switching in high-efficiency battery management of portable consumer electronics such as Tablets, Smartphones, Ultrabooks, and for applications in the Internet of Things.
The U.K. government’s Home Office has signed the “Lot 2” contract with Motorola Solutions for user services for its new Emergency Services Network (ESN), a next-generation public safety communications system. Motorola Solutions will also provide system integration and critical functionality for the new public safety long term evolution (LTE)-based network, expected to be relied on by more than 300,000 emergency and public service users at more than 300 agencies across Great Britain.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Raytheon Company a $29.6 million contract to install MXF-626K VHF Communications Systems on 178 C-130H Hercules aircraft. The upgrade ensures C-130 radios comply with newly adopted European Air Traffic Management requirements by providing 8.33 kilohertz (kHz) channel spacing in the range of 118 to 137 megahertz (MHz).
LSR, a global leader in wireless modules and design services for the next generation of connected smart products, is introducing two new solutions that help companies design and certify wirelessly-connected products quickly and successfully.
Redpine Signals today announced the launch of the world's first wireless microcontroller module with built-in support for multiple wireless protocols including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Classic, Bluetooth Low Energy, and ZigBee.
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