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Near Field Communication: Ready For Take Off
NXP, Nokia and Sony joined forces and established the NFC Forum in 2004 to develop specifications, ensure interoperability between devices and services, and educate the market about NFC.

The ISM Revolution: The Next Big Thing
Interested in developing products for the ISM band? This article is a great place to start, covering Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.15.4, and ZigBee.

The care and feeding of your embedded design's Li-ion battery subsystem
Power management in Li-ion battery-powered portable embedded systems includes keeping in mind the capabilities and limitations of the battery subsystem.

GPS RF antenna modules for mobile handset applications
Need to add GPS to a handset? This article discusses the best mobile GPS antenna design strategy for mobile handsets

Power-reduction details determine a chip's overall power consumption (Part 2 of 2)
Devices that use strategies such as optimized scan procedures and maximized data rates offer power-performance so beneficial, virtually any type of product can include wireless connectivity without compromising battery life.

New FPGA meets handheld price, power, and space requirements
New company SiliconBlue has created, from the ground-up, a family of FPGAs that meets the unique price, power, and space requirements associated with handheld products.

Embedded MATLAB, part 1: From MATLAB to embedded C
Here's how to turn MATLAB code into efficient, embeddable C code. Topics covered include the Embedded MATLAB language subset, coding practices, and The MathWorks's M-to-C tools.

How Bluetooth and 802.11 will team up to deliver high speed wireless connections
The heart of Bluetooth high-speed technology is the concept of the Generic Alternate MAC/PHY (Generic AMP), an innovative solution for radio substitution that allows the Bluetooth stack to dynamically select the right radio for any application.


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