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    Jan. 23, 2024
    These compact devices and modules become final additions for RF radios handling voice, data, and video over a wide range of frequencies and bandwidths.
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    Jan. 18, 2024
    The good: Automotive test insights, RFICs, and voice vibration sensors. The bad: Narrowly missing a chance encounter with a legend.
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    Jan. 5, 2024
    u-blox’s JODY-W6 module, which features concurrent dual-band Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth LE Audio, operates even in high temperatures.
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    Applus Laboratories and Rohde & Schwarz demonstrated a solution that performs different eCall testing scenarios and capabilities in compliance with the UN ECE R10 standard.

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