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High resolution picture of the Actiontec MI424WR, a fiber optic router for FTTH, FTTC, or FTTx digital homes. The fiber router powers broadband TV, FiOS TV, wireless networks, MoCA and Ethernet networks.
This development by Decibel Systems (later acquired by Andrew) enabled the neutral host distribution of cellular network signals and became the default method for providing indoor wireless coverage and capacity inside large structures and outdoor venues. Subsequent innovations included digital transport, outdoor DAS, the first digital point-to-multipoint DAS and the first direct CPRI interface to DAS systems. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/
The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.
ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.
Microchip's MRF24WB0MA/MB are next-generation, agency-certified embedded Wi-Fi® transceiver modules. The IEEE 802.11 module firmware has an easy-to-use API driver interface to Microchip’s free TCP/IP Protocol stack and 8-, 16- or 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers. For additional information, please visit Microchip’s online Wireless Design Center at www.microchip.com/get/A96T.
The PIC32 Cap Touch Eval Board was added to Microchip Technology's enhanced mTouch™ Cap Touch Evaluation Kit, to enbable development with the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. The kit comes equipped with capacitive touch-sensing keys and sliders, which allows designers to evaluate this interface in their applications using the Windows® OS-based mTouch Diagnostic Tool. This software tool provides an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) for developing cap-touch buttons and sliders, and is included in the free MPLAB® Integrated Development Environment. The additional software libraries, source code and other support materials that come with the board further shorten development cycles and reduce design costs.
When combined with its other included boards, the enhanced mTouch Cap Touch Evaluation Kit allows designers to evaluate all of Microchip’s 8-, 16- and 32-bit microcontrollers, providing a scalable capacitive touch sensing development platform for a wide range of design needs.
The enhanced mTouch Cap Touch Evaluation Kit (part # DM183026-2, $99.95) is available today at www.microchip.com/get/F3RD.
High resolution image of the Actiontec MI424WR, a fiber optic router for FTTH, FTTC, or FTTx digital homes. The fiber router powers broadband TV, FiOS TV, wireless networks, MoCA and Ethernet networks.
Back in July my wife and I spent a week in Marquette Michigan. We spent a week at the beautiful historic Landmark Inn in downtown Marquette
As I was looking for the hotel's WIFI network I discovered this comical name for a network
SureFlex coax jumpers are manufactured using a patented process that utilizes a 360-degree lead-free solder joint to physically bond the connector to the jumper. This highly controlled manufacturing process produces a premium cable assembly that delivers higher RF performance, consistent reliability and outstanding durability. Each assembly is individually tested and guaranteed for exceptional electrical performance and superior weather resistance. And because SureFlex cable assemblies are pre-manufactured, they arrive on-site ready to go. You save valuable time and potential connection error. The SureFlex process is used on all CommScope cable assemblies and for nearly two decades has been recognized as a leading product for RF performance in the wireless industry. As focus in the industry has moved towards high PIM performance products, so has the SureFlex process with the introduction of new IP in 2013 and the recent release of the industry’s first D-Class (Dynamic PIM) rated cable assembly products. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/
High resolution image of the Actiontec GT724WGR Wireless DSL Modem. The Actiontec GT724WGR combines a DSL modem, wireless networking, and DSL router in one box. Supporting ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+, it shares a broadband connection with the home network.
High resolution picture of the Actiontec MI424WR, a fiber optic router for FTTH, FTTC, or FTTx digital homes. The fiber router powers broadband TV, FiOS TV, wireless networks, MoCA and Ethernet networks.
The ZeroG Wireless ZG2100M and ZG2101M Wi-Fi® Modules, ZeroG IEEE 802.11 Development Kit for Explorer 16 (part # AC164136) and the ZeroG Wi-Fi PICtail™/PICtail Plus Daughter Board (part # AC164136-2) are immediately available at www.microchipDIRECT.com, and through the Microchip sales team. Microchip provides an optimized Wi-Fi solution for embedded designers, including modules for Microchip’s 8-, 16- and 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs) and dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs).
High resolution picture of the Actiontec MI424WR, a fiber optic router for FTTH, FTTC, or FTTx digital homes. The fiber router powers broadband TV, FiOS TV, wireless networks, MoCA and Ethernet networks.
Aspen Communications installation of Cat6, Speaker and CCTV cables. Hardware included CCTV Cameras, DVR ,Music AMP and Ladder and 2 Post Server Rack at Dr. Strimlings new office in Summerlin.
The ZeroG IEEE 802.11 Development Kit for Explorer 16 (part # AC164136) is available today for $189.99. This kit demonstrates 802.11 Wi-Fi connectivity using the separately available Explorer 16 development board, which supports all of Microchip’s 16-bit PIC24 MCUs, 32-bit PIC32 MCUs and dsPIC DSCs. Everything you need to connect and begin development with the Explorer 16 is contained within the kit, including:
•ZeroG Wi-Fi PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board
•Pre-programmed PIC24FJ128GA010 Plug-in Module for the Explorer 16, with TCP/IP and Web server application
•Pre-configured wireless broadband router
Aspen Communications installation of low voltage cable and customer provided equipment for a National Retail Chain in Las Vegas
this is how cucumbers network. these guys are about 4weeks old and still in the protected atmosphere of the kitchen windowsill. we've actually got a freeze warning for tonight, so here they will stay for a few more days. 118/365.
The innovation in OneCell is using Cloud RAN (C-RAN) technology in small cells. Essentially, OneCell enables the deployment of multiple radios in a building with the simplicity of deploying a single small cell. It consists of a baseband controller and multiple radio points that form a single “super cell.”
Simple and economical to deploy, it is designed to service medium-sized to large buildings with high capacity and excellent performance. OneCell eliminates the need for subscribers’ devices to hand off from one small cell to the next as they move throughout a building, and the OneCell architecture eliminates inter-cell interference that is common in other small cell deployments.
OneCell goes a step further with cell virtualization, a ground-breaking technique for multiplying capacity by dynamically creating multiple virtual cells within the footprint of a single physical cell, without introducing interference.
An in-building wireless solution like a distributed antenna system (DAS) helps, but in a sprawling campus or office park, the high cost and large footprint of dedicated operator base stations and DAS head-end equipment can make the economics of the solution challenging.
This is precisely why we created the Era C-RAN antenna system. Era coordinates wireless capacity throughout the entire coverage area via a single centralized head-end location or from an operator’s existing C-RAN hub.
Designed from the proven success of ION-E®, the Era operates on the same cost-efficient standard IT cabling and is compatible with ION-E deployments. Sharing the same infrastructure as other IP-connected devices is a big bonus for smart buildings because it simplifies installation and maintenance, reducing total cost of ownership
The ION-E unified wireless infrastructure platform is designed around IT-based structured cabling architecture, making it friendly to both wireless operators and business enterprises alike. The flexibility, scalability and simplicity of the system resolve the issues associated with rapidly-changing indoor coverage and capacity demands.
The ION-E platform brings together licensed wireless and power plus Gigabit Ethernet for Wi-Fi into one unified wireless network that can scale to building size and is technology- and spectrum-adaptive. Unlike other offerings, the ION-E infrastructure features multi-band, multi-operator and multi-technology capabilities and uses the standard IT structured cabling infrastructure common to most commercial buildings (Ethernet). The ION-E platform incorporates a frequency-agnostic remote antenna unit (RAU) design, which allows operators, enterprises and building owners to deploy one system that supports all frequency bands.
The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.
ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.
Sentinel is the world’s first cost-effective European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Class 4-compliant microwave antenna, which enables network operators to add more microwave links in a given area using the same frequencies but without causing interference. Class 4 antennas have very low side lobes in the antenna radiation pattern, so they minimize interference with adjacent antennas. Sentinel accomplishes this with a compact, highly-integrated antenna reflector. Prior to Sentinel, this level of performance could only be achieved with highly complex dual offset reflector antennas, which were too expensive for wide adoption in the market.