November 16, 2004 San Jose, CA—Royal Philips Electronics today announced the world's smallest FM radio solution for mobile devices, one of three new additions to its portfolio. A leader in FM radios ...
A team of engineers from Columbia University has created a nano-mechanical system with the ability to create FM radio signals. In other words, they've built what is effectively the world’s smallest FM ...
The TEA5761 FM radio and the TEA5764 FM radio plus radio-data-system (RDS) are offered as the smallest and most integrated such solutions for mobile phones. Occupying just 50 mm 2 of pc-board area ...
Alps Electric Developed TSM 1 Series as the Industry’s Smallest FM Tuner; Module Volume Production to Commence; First Tuner in Industry Under 6mm TOKYO – Furthering the movement towards mobile devices ...
Things get ever smaller in the world of technology and while some things can get too small, like say notebooks or smartphones leaving them hard to use, other things can get so small it's hard to ...
The shiny antenna stands 20 metres from a table inside an enclosed room. There is mast or dish directed skywards, just an open briefcase on which the main kit is placed. As a technician fiddles with a ...
Researchers have made the world’s smallest radio receiver – built out of an assembly of atomic-scale defects in pink diamonds. Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and ...
Harnessing the electrical and mechanical properties of the carbon nanotube, a team of researchers has crafted a working radio from a single fiber of that material. Fixed between two electrodes, the ...
The heart of every radio transmitter is a reliable oscillator. Creating small, and tunable, oscillators that can maintain a precise frequency when conditions like temperature, pressure or humidity ...
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have made the world’s smallest radio receiver – built out of an assembly of atomic-scale defects in pink ...
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