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Within the framework of the BEYOND5 project, CEA-Leti researchers have developed energy-efficient RF power modules based on SOI technology. This innovation won an award at the IEEE RFIC 2025 ...
Abstract: In this paper is presented approach in planning the deployment of 868 MHz RF modules in Wireless Sensor Networks scenarios. This approach covers the site-general ITU propagation model ...
CEA-Leti and STMicroelectronics presented results at IEDM 2025 showcasing the key enablers for a new high-performance and versatile RF Si platform co-integrating best-in-class active and passive ...
This project was the result of a faulty string of Chrsitmas lights that utilized an rf transmitter falling into my lap. I reverse engineered the rf signals broadcasted by a handheld remote and found ...
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LAS VEGAS—Wisycom has announced that it will debut its BFL2 Portable RF-over-Fiber system to the broadcast market at the 2025 NAB Show between April 5-9 at its Booth N767. The new system marks a ...
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Guerrilla RF’s GRF5509 high-performance power amplifier paired with Impinj’s advanced RAIN RFID reader chips to enable increased read range and improved readability of RAIN RFID tags Guerrilla RF, Inc ...
(Nanowerk News) We are constantly surrounded by electromagnetic waves such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals. What if we could turn the unused excess into usable energy? Researchers at Tohoku University, ...