(13 companies) Third generation (3G) cellular communication chips include UMTS and EDGE chips. Universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) chips provide high-speed data access. Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (EDGE) chips make GSM implementation easier.
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(70 companies) Bluetooth® chips are board level components which broadcast in the 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) radio band.
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(15 companies) Chip antennas are semiconductor ICs used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves.
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(68 companies) Delay lines are devices used to slow down a signal by a time interval in an electrical network. There are two basic delay line technologies: passive and active.
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(5 companies) Error correction chips are semiconductor ICs that are used to check and to correct data transmission errors.
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(16 companies) GPRS chips use general packet radio service (GPRS), a standard for wireless communication with a throughput rate of 115 kilobits per second.
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(48 companies) GPS chips compare signals from several geo-positioning satellites to determine position on the Earth's surface. GPS is an acronym for global positioning system.
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(59 companies) I/Q modulators and I/Q demodulators change the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. I/Q modulators split an incoming data stream into its in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components, mix the resulting signals with local oscillators that are 90º apart in phase, and then combine the outputs vectorially in a 0º mixer.
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(28 companies) IC modems enable computers to transmit data over telephone lines or via wireless signals.
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(45 companies) LAN chips provide wireless local area network (LAN) connectivity in a system-on-chip platform.
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(388 companies) Network and communication chips are semiconductor integrated circuits (IC) used in telecommunication devices and systems.
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(246 companies) Oscilloscopes translate an electronic signal into a pattern or waveform on a screen. As it is traced across the screen, the waveform creates a signature of the signal's characteristics.
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(13 companies) Packet switching chips are communication integrated circuits (ICs) used in packet-switched networks to rout packets between network nodes.
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(57 companies) IC phase-locked loops (PLL) are closed-loop frequency controls that are based on the phase difference between the input signal and the output signal of a controlled oscillator.
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(58 companies) Phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers are electronic devices that produce frequencies coherent to a reference frequency.
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(25 companies) Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulators and binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulators are used to change certain characteristics (amplitude, frequency or phase) of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. The changes in the parameter(s) of the carrier are made in accordance with an information-bearing signal (modulation signal).
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(114 companies) RF and wireless chips are integrated circuits (IC) that are designed specifically for radio frequency (RF), microwave, and other wireless communications or data transmission applications.
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(151 companies) RF frequency converters are integrated component assemblies required for converting microwave signals to lower (or intermediate) or higher frequency range for further processing.
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(53 companies) RF frequency multipliers are nonlinear devices that produce an output signal with a frequency that is larger than the frequency of a corresponding input signal by a predetermined factor.
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(19 companies) RF phase detectors and comparators are circuits or instruments that provide a DC output voltage proportional to the difference in phase between two RF signals.
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(76 companies) RF phase shifters are twin-ported devices that alter the phase of an output signal in response to an external signal.
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(256 companies) RF receivers are electronic devices that enable a particular radio signal to be separated from all others being received and converted into a format for video, voice, or data.
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(225 companies) RF transceivers are electronic devices that receive and demodulate an RF signal, then modulate and transmit a new signal.
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(226 companies) RF transmitters are electronic devices consisting of an oscillator, modulator, and other circuits that produce an RF signal.
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(104 companies) RF upconverters and RF downconverters are used to change the frequency of an RF signal on a large scale.
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(149 companies) Specialty communications and wireless chips are specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to communications, wireless and telecommunications chip products.
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(37 companies) WiFi wireless chips and WiMAX wireless chips are used in fixed broadband wireless access networks that use point-to-multipoint architecture.
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(18 companies) xDSL chips provide digital subscriber line (DSL) connectivity in a system-on-chip platform. The term xDSL refers collectively to all types of digital subscriber lines.
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(32 companies) ZigBee
® chips are cost-effective, standards-based, wireless networking chips that provide low data-rates, low-power consumption, security, and reliability.
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