Irvine, Calif.—Using 65-nm process technology, Broadcom Corp. is producing a low-power SoC that combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM receiver technologies onto a single silicon die, allowing OEMs to drive ...
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Normally $49.95, this high-end adapter lets you stream music from your phone or tablet to just about any stereo, boom box, or speaker dock. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
Having a charger in your car isn’t always enough- these car chargers can be made more versatile to work as FM receivers, Bluetooth connection points and even used for playback control. For older cars ...
ST's STLC2690 single-chip Bluetooth v2.1+EDR with fully integrated FM RDS radio receiver and short-range FM RDS transmitter enables new generation of media-rich mobile phones, smart phones and other ...
Cambridge Silicon Radio’s BlueCore 7 chip incorporates four separate radios in a fully integrated package targeting cell phones. The radios include an FM receiver and transmitter, ultra-low-power ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
Problem: You want to listen to music and answer calls from your phone while you’re driving, but your old car doesn’t have Bluetooth. Also, you don’t have an AUX or USB cord to link the two. What do ...
Bluetooth has been around for some time now, and has created tons of possibilities for us — now, with Bluetooth technology, you can connect your phone to all sorts of gadgets — speakers, your computer ...
Thanks to a 65-nm CMOS process, the BCM4325 assumes position as the first to squeeze Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM capabilities into a single, low-power chip. The device packs an IEEE 802.11a/b/g MAC, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — FM radio could become a bigger part of home and personal-area networks with the rollout from Broadcom Corp. of a new handset chip supporting music streaming via an FM transmitter.