A while back I wrote a piece on RF sensitivity. I'm not convinced that everyday radio frequency harms people, and a big part of that comes from the selectivity of many claims: some people say, for ...
San Francisco, CA, March 29, 2004 — Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced it has broadened its wireless product lineup with the addition of a new Instrumentation, Scientific, ...
Norwood, Mass.—Designed for low data-rate wireless applications, Analog Devices Inc. has developed an RF transceiver dubbed the ADF7021 that operates in multiple frequency bands between 80- to 650-MHz ...
Internet of Things (IoT) applications are getting numerous, more power-stringent and smaller with every generation, requiring tighter control of power management and maximized function integration.
Radio-frequency (RF) control of an ultrasonic phononic crystal was achieved by encapsulating it in a composite of high k-10% KF-doped BaTiO 3 dielectric nanoparticles with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) ...
San Jose, CA (April 8, 2003) - Offering chip designers a low cost alternative for wireless applications, the foundry business unit of austriamicrosystems recently announced the availability of its ...
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What emerging research says about RF exposure
Wireless technology now plays a central role in daily life. People use Bluetooth devices such as earphones, smartwatches, fitness trackers, and speakers for many hours each day. As exposure to ...
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