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The Right Blend: Mixed Wireless Technologies

05/08/2025 | Kirsten Zima, Siemens EDA
A common trend recently is to employ as many radios as possible on a single PCB. With the increase of wireless standards and the downscaling of PCB size, it can be difficult to know what the most critical design parameters are to focus on. In this article, we’ll discuss the most important considerations to make when designing with mixed wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi, on a single PCB. These considerations include antennas, frequencies, FCC compliance, shielding, and layout with and without transition vias.

Ericsson, Nokia, ANDREW, and Huawei Take Top Spots in ABI Research’s DAS/DRS Vendors Competitive Ranking

05/07/2025 | ABI Research
Driven by the growing demand for seamless connectivity and 5G readiness, the Distributed Antenna System (DAS) and Distributed Radio System (DRS) market is shifting toward more intelligent, scalable solutions tailored to diverse enterprise environments.

INVISIO Further Expands Capability of Market-Leading Wireless Intercom System

05/05/2025 | INVISIO
Tactical communications expert INVISIO is expanding the capability of its market-leading intercom system made for tailored user and radio communication. The expansion will deliver enhanced mobility, flexibility, interoperability and functionality for mission-critical users.

TSMC and MediaTek Collaboration Paves the Way for Next-gen Wireless Connectivity

03/13/2025 | TSMC
MediaTek and TSMC announced that they have jointly demonstrated the first silicon-proven power management unit (PMU) and integrated power amplifier (iPA) on TSMC’s N6RF+ process.

OMRON Partners with Wiferion for Inductive AMR Charging

02/28/2025 | Omron
Working together to increase the performance of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and enable new application concepts — to achieve this goal, OMRON has certified Wiferion’s wireless charging technology for the LD series robots.
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