LDS technique shapes up for next-gen wireless antennae

In co-operation with the Institute of High Frequency Technology and Radio Systems (Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Funksysteme, HFT) at Leibniz University of Hannover, the LPKF Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) technique is currently being evaluated for suitability for next-generation wireless applications. Early indicators are that LDS technology is applicable for antennae in the millimeter-wave frequency band, e.g. 5G wireless technology or for automotive sensors.

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Tri-mode wireless charger meets three wireless charge standards

At the AirFuel Alliance Members Meeting, Semtech has unveiled what it claims is the industry’s first complete and self-contained tri-mode wireless charging transmitter.

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Mouser combines Nordic’s SoCs and Taiyo Yuden’s Bluetooth Smart module

For cost-effective Bluetooth Smart modules with integrated high-performance antennae, Mouser stocks the EYSHCNZXZ Bluetooth Smart module from Taiyo Yuden, which features Nordic’s nRF52832 SoC.

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Wireless charging reference kit accelerates Qi development

To integrate wireless charging into compact electronics, IDT has introduced a wireless power reference kit. The Qi-basedtransmitter and receiver reference kit targets designs requiring 3W or less, such as smartwatches, headphones, health and fitness trackers and portable medical devices.

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