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June's Featured Product:
Now in PDF format, the CE Marking for Telecommunications Handbook
Get expert insight into the European Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (TTE Directive) and its effect on the US exporter and manufacturer with "CE Marking for Telecommunications: A Handbook to the Telecommunications CE Terminal Equipment Directive (TTE)" -- now available in PDF format for immediate download!
Through this essential text, you can learn about the certification process, approval procedure, CE Marking, trade factors and liability issues. The book also includes numerous useful addresses for future reference as you follow the steps to prepare your product for export. Plus, explore the history, scope, and relation with other directives including Low Voltage and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and the complete TTE directive.
IEEE 802 Handbook and Four Standards Collected on CD-ROM
Prepare yourself for the second stage of wireless LANs with the "IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standards Series and Designer's Companion Set." This CD-ROM includes the "IEEE 802.11 Handbook: A Designer's Companion" as well as four essential standards in the field: IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11k, 802.11r and 802.11y.
Together, the Handbook and these four standards will help you implement not just a WLAN, but a complete wireless communication system. You'll learn about Medium Access Control (MAC), as well as enhancements to security and quality of service.
Already in use around the world, IEEE has approved IEEE 1801™, "Standard for Design and Verification of Low Power Integrated Circuits." Also known as Unified Power Format (UPF) 2.0, the standard was first developed by Accellera, and is currently supported by multiple vendors worldwide. This is the first time that UPF has undergone an IEEE standardization effort.
Enhancements to UPF in the new version of the standard include support for bias supplies (N-well, P-well, Deep-N-Well and Deep-P-Well); greater flexibility and capabilities in specification of power states; and enhanced semantic capabilities for merged power domains.
New Standard Covers Mesh Topology Capability in WPANs
IEEE has published a new wireless standard, IEEE 802.15.5™, "Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements - Part 15.5: Mesh Topology Capability in Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)."
This recommended practice provides the architectural framework enabling WPAN devices to promote interoperable, stable, and scalable wireless mesh topologies. Mesh networks can be used to extend network coverage without increasing transmission power, enhance reliability via route redundancy, improve the ease of network configuration, and extend device battery life.