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Averna Announces DOCSIS Design-Validation Partnership with Pace for SCTE-40 Certification

May 15, 2013 6:17 pm | by Averna | News | Comments

Averna has announced a successful design-validation partnership with Pace, a leading global developer of advanced technologies for service providers, to help gain SCTE-40 certification on various customer-premise equipment (CPE) for the cable and broadband industry.

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Cambridge Consultants Announces Innovative Counter-Terror Search Technology

April 8, 2011 7:45 am | Product Releases | Comments

Cambridge Consultants recently unveiled ‘Sprint’, a prototype handheld device which provides a 3D image of objects embedded within walls or floors. Based on Cambridge Consultants’ proven short range radar expertise, Sprint enables an operator to rapidly form an image of subsurface structures such as pipes and cables, as well as detecting items of interest such as concealed explosives and contraband, revolutionizing counter-terrorism and cri...

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Nujira Partners with Cambridge Consultants for Faster Growth

February 8, 2011 9:28 am | Product Releases | Comments

Cambridge Consultants announced the signing of a strategic partnership with Nujira to assist its customers in deploying Nujira’s compelling modulator technology in the defense and security sectors. The partnership will see Cambridge Consultants use its experience in the defence sector, along with its extensive expertise in wireless technology, to help customers in this market design-in and develop products using Nujira’s high efficiency Env...

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The Effects of Meandering in RFID Tag Design

January 20, 2011 10:58 am | Articles | Comments

By Mark Forbes, Mentor Graphics Corporation As is well known, maximum RF coupling occurs when impedances on each side of the coupling match. A perfect match occurs when the impedances are identical and the Complex Matching Factor (CMF) is 0dB. When the CMF is 0db, the imaginary terms of the complex conjugate cancel, and the resistance is equal.

Cambridge Consultants and Qualcomm Develop Mobile Health Technology Platform

June 18, 2010 7:42 am | Product Releases | Comments

Cambridge Consultants announces a new platform for enabling wireless connectivity from a medical device to online health services, compliant to the Continua Health Alliance standard. The new, low-cost platform is a combination of Qualcomm Incorporated's Wearable Mobile Device cellular module and Cambridge Consultants' Vena software stack....

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Cambridge Consultants Reaches New Milestone in Iridium Innovation

May 22, 2010 10:07 am | Product Releases | Comments

Cambridge Consultants has achieved another milestone in its collaborative relationship with Iridium Communications Inc. (Nasdaq:IRDM). In coordination with Iridium's engineering team, Cambridge Consultants led the design process of the new Iridium 9602™ short burst data (SBD) transceiver, which is nearly 70% smaller than the previous model, contains approximately half the number of parts and is now commercially available....

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Tightening the Line on Wi-Fi Security: A Look at WPA2

August 11, 2006 10:47 am | by Uriah Pollock, Bilal Shahid and Iftikhar Zubair | Articles | Comments

The security and privacy we have come to trust (primarily through wired networks) has quickly been disappearing, resulting in the requirement for a new form of network connection security. Wireless Ethernet tackled this problem not once, but twice. The second attempt, so far, looks to put an end to security problems “in-the-air” for Wi-Fi™.

Online Guide

June 6, 2005 12:02 pm | News | Comments

Flomerics introduces a step-by-step guide that integrates thermal and EMC design to help designers identify and resolve system-level electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues. This online guide recognizes that most new electronic products fail first-time EMC testing because manufacturers don’t usually evaluate system-level EMC performance prior to the prototype phase.

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