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HF-Praxis 4/2014

RF & Wireless Wireless

RF & Wireless Wireless Ruggedized, Customer-Configurable 4G LTE Cellular Router from Conel Hits 100 Mbits/s for Industrial M2M Wireless Communications Conel a subsidiary of B&B Electronics, has expanded its family of rugged wireless communications routers with the 4G LTE LR77 v2 Cellular Router which takes advantage of the fast data transfer speeds (up to 100 Mbit/s for download, 50 Mbit/s for upload) of the LTE cellular network. Built for industrial applications that demand speed, security and the ability to handle large data loads, the LR77 wirelessly connects M2M equipment and devices via an Ethernet interface 10/100 or a serial interface to the Internet or intranet. The unit offers multiple port configurations, a dual SIM card option, and either a plastic or metal casing. A wide operating range (-30 to 60 °C), DIN-Rail Modules mounts, and automatic firmware updates allowing mass configuration of many routers simultaneously make the LR77 perfect for M2M connectivity in harsh or remote environments. Applications that depend on secure wireless communications technology with performance and reliability at the very „edge“ of networks would include: traffic and security camera systems, automatic teller machines (ATMs) and other self-service terminals, wind power plants, solar panels, oil/gas/water distribution networks and grids, and sensors that monitor geological, environmental and weather conditions. Standard features on the 4G LTE LR77 Router include: one Ethernet 10/100 port, one USB host port, one digital input/output (I/O) port, and one SIM card. The unique dual SIM card option provides redundancy should one network fail, and enables users to proactively manage their data plan expenses between wireless carriers. ■ Conel http://www.bb-elec.com hf-Praxis ISSN 1614-743X Fachzeitschrift für HFund Mikrowellentechnik • Herausgeber und Verlag: beam-Verlag 35001 Marburg, Postfach 1148 Tel.: 06421/96140 Fax: 06421/961423 E-Mail: info@beam-verlag.de www.beam-verlag.de • Redaktion: Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Birchel (RB) Joachim Müller (JM) Ing. Frank Sichla (FS) redaktion@beam-verlag.de • Anzeigen: Frank Wege Tel.: 06421/961425 Fax: 06421/961423 frank.wege@beam-verlag.de • Erscheinungsweise: monatlich RFMW offers 100 W S-band GaN PA from TriQuint RFMW, Ltd. announces design and sales support for the TGA2813, a 100 W GaN power amplifier targeted for RADAR applications from 3.1 to 3.6 GHz. TriQuint‘s TGA2813 offers 55% PAE supporting both short and long pulse operation with good thermal properties. Large signal gain is up to 22 dB. 30 V bias draws a quiescent current of 135-550 mA as TriQuint‘s bias flexibility supports a variety of system requirements. The TGA2813 is available as a 5.4 x 6.7 x 0.1 mm DIE with blocking caps on both RF ports matched to 50 ohms making this TriQuint GaN PA ideal for commercial and military RADAR systems. ■ RFMW, Ltd. info@rfmw.com http://www.rfmw.com Richardson RFPD Introduces New 1.1-1.65 GHz Low Noise Amplifier from Wavelex Richardson announces immediate availability and full design support capabilities for a new 1.1-1.65 GHz, SMA-connectorized low noise amplifier (LNA) from Wavelex. The WLA1116A LNA features 0.50 dB noise figure, 32 dB gain, 1.35:1 VSWR and +7.0 dBm P1dB. It is designed for GPS applications and is also suited for receiver amplifiers, RF bench test, and mobile base station applications. The new LNA is packaged with precision machine housings in Wavelex‘s IP-3 package. Wavelex products are 100% production-tested on all minimum and maximum electrical specifications. ■ Richardson RFPD, Inc. www.richardsonrfpd.com • Satz und Reproduktionen: beam-Verlag • Druck: Strube Druck & Medien oHG • Auslieferung: VU Verlagsunion KG Wiesbaden Der beam-Verlag übernimmt trotz sorgsamer Prüfung der Texte durch die Redaktion keine Haftung für deren inhaltliche Richtigkeit. Handels- und Gebrauchsnamen, sowie Warenbezeichnungen und dergleichen werden in der Zeitschrift ohne Kennzeichnungen verwendet. Dies berechtigt nicht zu der Annahme, dass diese Namen im Sinne der Warenzeichen- und Markenschutzgesetzgebung als frei zu betrachten sind und von jedermann ohne Kennzeichnung verwendet werden dürfen. 62 hf-praxis 4/2014

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