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  • What Antenna Type is Best for Your Wireless Design?

    What Antenna Type is Best for Your Wireless Design?

    Much of the success or failure of a wireless product depends on the performance of the antenna. Too often, the antenna tends to be an afterthought and is added on towards the end of the design phase...

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  • Throwback Thursday: RF Design Considerations White Paper

    Throwback Thursday: RF Design Considerations White Paper

    Earlier this year, Laird published its most popular white paper to date, RF Design Considerations , which helps readers understand the complexities regarding RF design.When developing a wireless...

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  • Webinar: Certification Testing when Designing with RF Modules

    Webinar: Certification Testing when Designing with RF Modules

    Next week LSR, a Laird business, is hosting a free webinar + Q&A titled Designing for Success: Practical Advice on Certification Testing when Designing with RF Modules. The webinar features Tom...

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  • Spring Cleaning Your Wireless Network

    Spring Cleaning Your Wireless Network

    By Jay White, Product Manager Spring is upon us and it’s a perfect time to clean up your wireless network. With the increasing demand and sheer number of wireless devices on your network, it’s...

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  • Laird Acquires LS Research

    Laird Acquires LS Research

    Recently,  Laird  acquired LS Research, a leader in wireless product design and development. Based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, LSR offers embedded Radio Frequency (RF) products and services that...

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  • 3 Factors that Limit Range in RF Applications

    3 Factors that Limit Range in RF Applications

    Environmental factors can have a drastic effect on range, making it one of the key aspects to understand when deploying a radio frequency (RF) solution. Whether the goal is to connect across 10...

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  • Engineering the Wireless Hospital: Mobility and Connectivity

    Engineering the Wireless Hospital: Mobility and Connectivity

    By: Natalie Sheerer, Marketing Specialist In hospitals where wireless medical devices transmit data that are critical to patient care, it is crucial that these devices never lose connectivity,...

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  • Engineering the Wireless Hospital: Mobility and Connectivity

    Engineering the Wireless Hospital: Mobility and Connectivity

    In hospitals where wireless medical devices transmit data that are critical to patient care, it is crucial that these devices never lose connectivity, even when the devices are on the move...

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  • NEW WP: Understanding Range for RF Devices

    NEW WP: Understanding Range for RF Devices

    A new white paper from Laird Technologies® explores key factors that affect radio frequency (RF) range, which is the distance at which a reliable connection can be maintained.  After explaining how...

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