Wireless
What happened to Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited?
Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited (CSR) was a notable player in the semiconductor industry, specialising in wireless connectivity technologies.
Navigating the next frontier of Wi-Fi 7 performance: rigorous RF, signalling, and throughput testing
In wireless communications, the advancement of Wi-Fi 7 opens a new era of ultra-fast networks and reliable connectivity.
Kiwi drivers ready to adopt wireless EV technology
New Zealanders are showing optimism towards the potential of dynamic wireless charging for electric vehicles (EVs), despite some concerns.
Infineon extends its Wi-Fi 6/6E portfolio with family of connected MCUs
Infineon Technologies AG has announced the company’s new AIROC CYW5591x Connected Microcontroller (MCU) product family.
Alphawave Semi unlocks 1.2TBps connectivity with 9.2Gbps HBM3E
Alphawave Semi, a global pioneer in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, has announced a 9.2Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
Imec unveils CMOS-based beamforming transmitter
At this week’s IEEE RFIC Symposium, imec, a global pioneering research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, presents a state-of-the-art CMOS-based beamforming transmitter for D-band wireless applications.
Pasternack’s new pre-built gain horn assemblies
Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a provider of RF, microwave, and millimetre-wave products, has announced its new pre-built gain horn assemblies.
Prince Philip Medal awarded to inventor of MIMO wireless technology
Dr Arogyaswami J Paulraj, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Senior Advisor for deeptech venture capital firm Celesta Capital, has been honoured with the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Prince Philip Medal.
Würth Elektronik presents revised ‘Trilogy of Wireless Power Transfer’
The reference book ‘Trilogy of Wireless Power Transfer’ by Würth Elektronik is now available in a revised second edition.
Novocomms secures £3.6M grant to develop 5G mmWave solution
Novocomms, the UK-based antenna specialist, has secured £3.6 million of funding from the Government’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) to develop the next generation of 5G mmWave consumer premises equipment (CPE).