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Infineon Tech designs UWB chip

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Bangalore, July 20

Infineon Technologies has successfully designed an ultra-wide band (UWB) wireless chip. The UWB is a short-range wireless data transfer method.

With a blazing speed of 480 MBPS, it can be used within a range of 10 ft. This dual-band UWB Radio Frequency transceiver core designed by Infineon could be used in sophisticated cell phones, personal digital assistants, camcorders, digital cameras and MP3 players in the near future.

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