By Warren Kurisu How quickly times have changed. It wasn’t too long ago when wearables were a type of fad for those early adopters who couldn’t wait to sport the latest fitness band or smartwatch. But as new innovations, product successes, and business start-ups enter the market, there has been a noticeable change in the […]
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Antenna & RF design center for M2M and IoT opens in San Diego
In the midst of explosive wireless device growth in the Internet of Things market, innovative antenna leader Taoglas USA, Inc. has announced it has opened a unique facility…
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Optimizing power delivery with PMICs
When new intellectual property (IPs) or a new product hits a new market, concept adoption can be very slow. The case is similar with saving board space without impacting performance when using power management integrated circuits (PMICs). Widely used in smartphones and tablets, PMICs provide great compactness to a solution for powering a system on […]
How IoT and mixed-signal designs will drive SiP tech in 2016
By Ian Dennison As the Internet of Things (IoT) becomes an increasingly competitive market, we should, in 2016, expect new package and board technologies to provide much of…
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Bluetooth Smart SoCs Links Wearables to Apps for WeChat Users
Dialog Semiconductor plc, a provider of highly integrated power management, AC/DC power conversion, solid state lighting (SSL) and Bluetooth Smart technology, announced its support for WeChat’s communications protocol, with the launch of Dialog’s WeChat SDK. The kit enables developers to quickly add energy-efficient Bluetooth connectivity between WeChat apps and wearables or other IoT devices. WeChat […]