Will your next mobile phone have built-in stereo speakers? As handset makers focus increasingly on audio quality, consumers can look forward to phones and other mobile devices that achieve higher sound quality than ever before, without relying on headphones and accessories. With over 20 million first-generation speaker driver ICs shipped in the first 12 months, NXP Semiconductors is now introducing the TFA9895 – its second-generation speaker boost solution – which further improves the sound quality of handsets and tablets via a new multi-band compression feature which enhances the way music and voice sound, even at louder speaker volumes.
Northrop Grumman Corporation has been selected by the U.S. Navy to conduct a study that explores the replacement of the SPS-48 and SPS-49 air surveillance radars currently on board U.S. Navy amphibious ships and aircraft carriers.
PCTEL, Inc., a leader in simplifying wireless and site solutions for private and public networks, announced the addition of Blind Scan and LTE Layer 3 features to its innovative SeeGull® EXflex™ scanning receiver. These features further enhance the capability of the fully programmable EXflex scanning receiver, which can test all major wireless technologies and bands worldwide in a single, cost-effective unit.
Exelis C4i, a business unit of Exelis Inc., has been selected by Woodside Energy Ltd to implement a site-wide communications system at the Karratha Gas Plant (KGP), affirming the suitability of the system for the oil and gas industry.
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, today announced that MitraStar Technology, the world leader in the networking DMS (Design and Manufacturing Service) industry, has selected ST’s STiH273 system-on-chip to produce set-top boxes (STBs) for Kbro Broadband, one of Taiwan's largest cable television operators. ST’s highly-integrated, secure and optimized HD cable chipset is set to accelerate Taiwan’s transition to digital TV.
This follows the SKA Organisation (SKAO) announcement that it has allocated R&D ‘work packages’ to consortia from around the world. The consortia, involving science institutes and industry, will progress the design and validation processes of the SKA to a stage that will enable tendering and build of the telescope from 2017.
Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy to supply three AN/SPQ-9B radar systems for amphibious and Arleigh Burke class ships.
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation, a leading provider of advanced IC solutions for Carrier and Enterprise networks, announced that Lars Ellegaard, principal engineer and systems architect at Vitesse, will participate alongside other technology experts at the International Wireless Industry Consortium (IWPC) 2013 taking place from November 12-14, 2013 in Turin, Italy.
Work starts this week on the next phase of development for what will soon be the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope - the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project.
An Arizona State University engineer whose work focuses on biomedical devices to monitor and improve human health is developing a small, implantable wireless device that can provide vital information about the brain’s condition.
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