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[Industry News]
Company News
Nancy Friedrich
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ED Online ID #18401 |
March
Contracts
- CSR and Nam Tai Electronic & Electrical Products (NTEEP)—
Announced that CSR’s RadioPro reference design has been
selected by NTEEP for its Internet radio module. With full
hardware and software components included, NTEEP’s
module features an embedded microstrip antenna and an
integrated power amplifier and low-noise amplifier and
allows designers to add an external antenna. The RadioPro
features a chip-scale package (CSP) that measures 5.8 x 6.4
mm. RadioPro has up to 25 hours of active streaming time
based on a 1500-mAh battery. It houses a 2.4-GHz radio,
baseband processor, and media access controller (MAC) as
well as hardware drivers and a software development kit.
- M/A-Com—Has been awarded a $13.9 million contract by
Kentucky’s Madison County Emergency Management Agency
(EMA). The nine-site, Project 25 to the power of Internet
Protocol (P25IP) simulcast system will be customized to meet
the requirements of Madison County’s police, fire, and EMS
departments as well as the county’s school bus fleet.
- Verigy—Announced that Pulse~LINK has selected the Verigy
V93000 as the preferred test platform for its CWave Ultra
Wideband (UWB) devices. Verigy worked with DA-Test, a
semiconductor-test service provider, to propose and implement
the solution for Pulse~LINK’s CWave UWB chipset.
- Motorola—Announced a contract with Wateen Telecom-Pakistan
for the supply of 198,000 end-user WiMAX customerpremise-
equipment (CPE) devices for indoor and outdoor use.
The CPE units will complement Wateen Telecom’s nationwide
WiMAX network, which is built using Motorola’s IEEE
802.16e WiMAX and IMS solutions. In doing so, they will
give subscribers in Pakistan access to agile and affordable
data and voice-over-IP (VoIP) services.
- Anritsu Co.—Announced the appointment of East Coast
Microwave (ECM) as an authorized distributor for Anritsu’s
connector and component product lines. The appointment of
ECM, which has offices in Massachusetts and Florida, will
allow Anritsu to better serve its customers and is expected
to help Anritsu increase its market share in components.
- Agere Systems—Reported that revenues for the first quarter
of fiscal 2006, ended Dec. 31, 2005, were $403 million.
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. (K&S)—Plan to tighten its focus
on semiconductor assembly equipment and materials and
create value for its shareholders.
- K&S has signed a definitive agreement to sell its wafer test
assets to SV Probe, PTE Ltd.
Fresh Starts
- Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing—Acquired the
business and assets of UK-based Pentland Systems Ltd., a
supplier of rugged signal-acquisition solutions. This purchase
enhances Curtiss-Wright’s sensor-processing product portfolio
by adding RF/IF signal acquisition, analog, digital I/O, and
synchro/resolver products for radar, software-defined radio
(SDR), and signal-intelligence applications.
The acquisition of Pentland’s business and assets adds to the
company’s video and integration business unit in Letchworth,
UK. This expanded presence will increase Curtiss-Wright’s
profile and accessibility as a supplier of rugged deployed
boards and subsystems for UK and European customers.
Pentland’s products and technology will be organized under
Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing’s Modular
Solutions group. They will be managed by Rob Hoyecki,
director of the Digital Signal Processing Division.
- SDR Forum—Announced that four radio technology providers—
Agilent, Datron, EF Johnson, and STMicroelectronics—
have joined as new members.
- Pendulum Instruments—Acquired UK-based Rapco Electronics
Ltd. Pendulum Instruments acquired all assets and operation
of the privately owned Rapco company by purchasing all outstanding
shares. Rapco Electronics Ltd. develops and produces
precision time and frequency products. Its product portfolio
comprises high-accuracy GPS-controlled master clocks, portable
GPS-controlled frequency standards, time-code generators,
and frequency and time-code distribution systems.
- Aeroflex and AT4 Wireless—Announced that the WiMAX
Forum has selected the Aeroflex/AT4 wireless MINT223X
protocol conformance test (PCT) system and the AT4 wireless
MINT T2110 radio conformance test (RCT) system to be
the official test equipment for WiMAX certification (IEEE
802.16-2005). AT4 wireless’ WiMAX Forum Accredited
Lead Test Lab will use Anite’s AS8140 Mobile WiMAX
Protocol Conformance Test (PCT) System for the PCT testing
of WiMAX mobile devices and base stations.
The WiMAX Forum, which recently welcomed Keithley
Instruments as a member, announced that 28 Mobile WiMAX
products in the 2.3- and 2.5-GHz frequency bands have been
submitted for WiMAX Forum certification since forum labs
began accepting applications in late 2007. The organization
also decided to expand the WiMAX Forum productdevelopment
roadmap for Mobile WiMAX certification in
the 700-MHz frequency band.
- Com Dev USA—Reached an agreement to acquire the Passive
Microwave Devices product line of L-3 Communications
Electron Technologies (ETI-PMD) for $12.2 million. The
ETI-PMD group has a 35-year history as a supplier to the US
space market. Its contract backlog includes legacy contracts
on major ongoing US government and commercial satellite
programs. ETI-PMD’s 65 employees and its assets and
equipment will be transferred from Torrance, CA to COM
DEV’s production facility in El Segundo, CA.
- Laird Technologies—Announced its acquisition of EZURiO
Ltd., a privately held supplier of short-range-wireless machineto-
machine (M2M) solutions. EZURiO supplies Bluetooth
and WiFi embedded RF modules as well as M2M solutions
for wireless-data-communication applications serving the
retail, automotive, healthcare, and other market segments.
- Redline Communications Group—Launched a Broadband
Wireless Infrastructure (BWI) business unit to support the
growth of global sales channels for its wireless backhaul
and access products.
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