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Disclaimer: This document was part of the DSP Solution Challenge 1995 European Team Papers. It may have been written by someone whose native language is not English. TI assumes no liability for the quality of writing and/or the accuracy of the information contained herein. Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers Author: Edgar Auslander, European Business Development Manager SC Wireless Communications Business Unit Digital Signal Processing Solutions September 1996 SSSA003 SSSA003 IMPORTANT NOTICE Texas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue any semiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that the information being relied on is current. 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Users registering with TI&ME can build custom information pages and receive new product updates automatically via email. 8 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 9 SSSA003 SSSA003 10 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 11 SSSA003 SSSA003 12 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 13 SSSA003 SSSA003 14 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 15 SSSA003 SSSA003 16 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 17 SSSA003 SSSA003 18 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 19 SSSA003 SSSA003 20 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 21 SSSA003 SSSA003 22 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 23 SSSA003 SSSA003 24 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 25 SSSA003 SSSA003 26 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 27 SSSA003 SSSA003 28 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 29 SSSA003 SSSA003 30 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 31 SSSA003 SSSA003 32 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 33 SSSA003 SSSA003 34 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers SSSA003 SSSA003 Multimode/Wireless Terminals: The Role of Semiconductor Providers 35