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Comparing WLAN, ZigBee for embedded apps 2008-09-09
WLAN and ZigBee networking are both effective protocols serving different needs for the embedded developer  
Module approach ups 5GHz WLAN front-end integration 2004-06-16
This article describes a single-package 5GHz WLAN RF module comprising a BiCMOS IC, commercial GaAs PA and Tx/Rx switch, high-quality integrated RF filters and a patch antenna  
A comparison of WLAN, ZigBee for embedded apps 2008-09-09
WLAN and ZigBee networking are both effective protocols serving different needs for the embedded developer  
Fitting WLAN into personal electronics 2004-04-22
This paper examines the tradeoffs involved and the approach that WLAN solution suppliers are following to make these products a reality  
Switch-mode PAs shine in WLAN designs 2005-01-03
While some prefer silicon and BiCMOS processes, switched-mode GaAs power amps provide the best option for WLAN designs. Here's why  
Design challenges in next-gen WLAN architectures 2004-08-02
Solution providers take diverse roads for WLAN. Success lies in identifying architectural issues that span RF and DSP domains  
Modeling and simulation of an OFDM WLAN receiver 2003-06-01
This paper presents a behavioral modeling and simulation approach for OFDM WLAN receiver designs that is capable of handling s-parameter descriptions for RF building blocks and digitally-controlled AGC feedback  
WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN19 2004-05-13
This app note presents the P35-4710-1 MMIC, a single WLAN chip transceiver, with amplification, routing, oscillator and mixing functions  
How to WLAN embedded devices 2006-06-19
Presented in this article are some basics in adding wireless connectivity to your embedded systems.  
How to WLAN embedded devices 2006-06-19
Presented in this article are some basics in adding wireless connectivity to your embedded systems.  
Direct conversion shrinks WLAN radio costs 2003-08-01
The combination of advanced technologies and good design practice has brought the benefits of direct-conversion radios to the masses.  
802.11g starts answering WLAN range questions 2003-12-01
Chipmakers and equipment developers are starting the initial rollout of 802.11g systems. Now designers can more effectively compare the range of 802.11g and 802.11a systems.  
802.11n challenges WLAN front-end module designers 2006-07-17
IEEE 802.11n poses several challenges. Increasing functionality may require the implementation of two or even three dual-band transmitters and receivers. This article shows how you can design RF front-end modules to stand up the challenge.  
Design, verify 802.11a 5GHz WLAN systems 2005-07-18
Delve into the IEEE 802.11a physical layer and the integrated software/hardware design flow for a typical IC design and verification  
Making QoS a reality over WLAN 2004-05-03
To enable QoS techniques to come to life in Wi-Fi networks, the IEEE 802.11 committee is working on the 802.11e standard.  
Enhancing WLAN security with cognitive radio 2005-09-01
Examine how cognitive radio allows uninterrupted 802.11a/b/g access point functionality while eliminating the need for a separate monitoring network  
Next-gen WLAN supports media-rich apps 2007-05-03
802.11n opens up new opportunities for media-rich wireless applications used at home and enterprise.  
Make WLAN performance analysis matter 2004-10-01
Avoid risks of failed networks due to unproven wireless LAN performance testing and device development.  
WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN20 2004-05-13
This app note presents the MMIC single chip transceiver designed used in P35-4775-1 power amplifier and T/R switch, as well as transceivers requiring +20dBm output power.  
WLAN transceiver MMIC-AN21 2004-05-13
This app note presents the P35-4713-1 MMIC single transceiver that complements the P35-4710-1 and P35-4712-1 transceivers.  
WLAN baseband Tx module testing with DAQ cards 2005-05-02
DAQ cards must have sampling rates of 20MS/s to 100MS/s, a bandwidth between 30MHz and 60MHz, and the ability to provide simultaneous software-selectable multigroup analog signal inputs  
Build optimum next-generation residential gateways 2005-10-17
WLAN residential gateways help providers retain and support customers as they adopt new service models  
Designing an easy-to-use wireless router for the SOHO market 2004-09-16
Discuss challenges encountered when designing routers that address WLAN or Wi-Fi scalability in the home and enterprise  
Solving Bluetooth, Wi-Fi coexistence challenges 2004-12-16
Here are design practices and coordination mechanisms to ensure interoperability in co-located Bluetooth and WLAN devices  
Split 802.11 MAC processing 2005-03-01
Find out the benefits the split-MAC approach can provide to WLAN architecture  
Single instrument speeds up wireless test 2005-02-16
Using a WLAN test set, the production of a wide range of products will be faster and more repeatable  
Boosting 802.11n MAC efficiency (Part 1) 2010-09-02
The ratification of the 802.11n amendment to the popular 802.11 WLAN standard represents a watershed event in the progress of wireless networking. This article focuses on MAC enhancements  
Boosting efficiency using 802.11a power amps 2004-04-01
For 802.11a-based systems to deliver their full performance potential in WLAN-enabled devices, a completely new modem architecture and PA design is required  
FMC facilitates wireless carrier link 2007-03-16
The advent of enterprise-wide Wi-Fi adoption has made it possible to deliver a technology that bridges wireless carrier connectivity with on-campus WLAN connectivity—fixed/mobile convergence (FMC). This article discusses how FMC works  
Wi-Fi channel emulation goes mainstream 2007-07-09
Given the complex behaviour of MIMO/OFDM signals interacting with the environment, some form of channel emulation is essential in providing an adequate picture of performance.  


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