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    Thursday, September 16, 2004

    RFDomus Introduces Low Power GPS Receiver


    Irvine-based RFDomus has introduced a new ultra low power GPS receiver, the RFD1400. The new device provides RF functionality for GPS applications, and is targeted at cellular phones and other portable communications applications. The company said that the new receiver uses far less power than existing solutions. The company is hoping the low power consumption will help in tapping the consumer market for tracking and location-based services in CDMA and other cell phones. RFDomus develops advanced radio frequency (RF) and analog mixed-signal semiconductors for wireless applications.
    posted on Thursday, September 16, 2004

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