This paper delves into IoT applications, shedding light on the diverse data rate requirements they entail. By dissecting LTE-M, NB-IoT, and LTE Cat 1.bis, the paper elucidates how these advancements address data rate challenges. Focussing on LTE Cat-1bis, a game-changer introduced in 3GPP Release 13.
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- WhitepaperConnecting devices to the cloud can open up many exciting new revenue opportunities. IoT enablement can also act as a product differentiator that can reduce device support costs and help you stay ahead of competitors.
- WhitepaperSmart beacons – transforming us from pull to push systems with the technology being used to solve more problems and enhance more user experiences.
- WhitepaperAmorphous or nanocrystalline cores are the preferred choice for designers when building smaller power inductors, as the materials offer a much higher possible saturation flux density compared with ferrites.
- WhitepaperWhen designing an inductive component, an essential consideration is a change in temperature. Heat can impact the performance and efficiency of the component in operation, with aging, endurance, and life span affected detrimentally.
- WhitepaperA long-range thermal camera system is an ideal sensor for 24/7 all-weather surveillance often used in protected environments such as a border or an airport.
- WhitepaperThermal imaging is a sophisticated technology which has many industrial and engineering applications, and which has in recent years also been deployed in specialist security installations for intruder detection.
- WhitepaperOil or gas leaks are often invisible or tough to detect, and such an event can sometimes last for several hours before being noticed.
- WhitepaperLaser designers and manufacturers are increasingly turning to an off-the-shelf modular power supply approach as their power solution of choice.
- WhitepaperSeparation transformers are used in many applications to protect circuits, equipment, and people from shocks by dangerous voltages and resulting currents.
- WhitepaperIf you have used soft magnetic cores you will have experienced “noise”, the most common is the hum of transformers in the 50Hz net.
- WhitepaperWhen creating a component with a soft magnetic core you will have experienced “noise” caused by magnetic flux. However, the “noise” caused by magnetic flux can be exponentially increased due to mechanical resonance.