http://live.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
No sooner said than done
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http://live.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
No sooner said than done
Rumors look to be swinging Broadcoms way.
http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/to...-broadcom.aspx
Infineon
But as I said. It bodes well for RAK and the industry now that GPS are in phones
Just to clarify, Rakon don't make GPS IC's or Chips. They make the Frequency Control Devices like Oscillators etc that help generate and stabilse the correct frquencies needed by the GPS Chips.
I see you are a new poster Fred
are you from Rakon?
please explain what you are saying further
Nope, not from Rakon. Just an interested bystander that has a hobby interest in GPS and electronics.
somehow I doubt that :)
Back to the point, Fredsmith you have some obvious knowledge about this area. Do you know if it will be possible or not for someone out their to identify a rakon frequency control device inside the gps chip or iphone, or will it be to small to tell.