This is an important day for CSR! I’m writing this in a few quiet minutes after the shareholder votes which confirmed the merger of Zoran with CSR. This process began months ago and I want to reflect on why this transaction is happening and why I feel this is an exciting moment for all of us.
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5. How Radios Work: Building Blocks: Amplifiers and filters
There’s a little bit of let up in the concentration levels required for this one! Phew. So take it easy for this one with reading about amplifiers and filters.
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4. How Radios Work: Building blocks: modulator and demodulator
This post continues to look at the building blocks of radio systems. The frequency reference and the synthesizer were covered last time, so if you’re still here
this post will look at how the information to be transmitted is created and added – this is an extension of the transmit and receive information from post 1.
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3. How Radios Work: Building Blocks: Frequency reference/synthesiser
So, after the mathematical trials of the previous post this is slightly less intimidating, but it’s still complicated. Please keep with us! Let’s take a look at some of the most common elements of radio system design.
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2. How Radios Work: Basic and key concepts – part B
The last post looked at the basic elements that make up radio communications, so now let’s tackle how some of this can be represented graphically. And just to recap: key concepts are written in bold italic and terms that you’ll often encounter in technical documents are in italic.
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1. How radios work: Basic and key concepts – part A
This series of articles aims to give a gentle introduction to radio communication. Radio frequency (RF) technology is fundamental in CSR’s business and with these posts the aim is to try and demystify what can often be seen by non-specialists as something of an arcane art.
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CSR in India: Medical Camp and Spectacle Distribution
Our office in Bangalore is headquartered on the IBC Knowledge Park. The housekeeping, security and maintenance staff working in the park are generally low paid and have very limited access to medicine. A trip to the doctor is a major expenditure and only occurs as a last resort.
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Corporate Social Responsibility in CSR
CSR has an impressive Corporate Social Responsibility programme operating globally. Many CSR locations are actively involved in the community and supporting numerous volunteering schemes.
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