Communications
Top 5 communications products in September
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 communications products to have been released in September 2023.
Keysight, Synopsys, and Ansys accelerate RFIC semiconductor design
Keysight Technologies, Synopsys, and Ansys announced a new reference flow for the TSMC N4PRF, the semiconductor foundry’s advanced 4 nanometer (nm) radio frequency (RF) FinFET process technology.
Savox Communications launches wireless intercom system
Savox Communications, the provider of mission critical hearing protection and communication solutions, is launching an intercom system which will bring a situational Sixth Sense into team operations: the Savox IMPW.
Molex introduces MX60 Series of contactless connectivity solutions
Molex, a global electronics and connectivity innovator, has diversified its product portfolio with the introduction of the MX60 series of contactless connectivity solutions.
G+D and Sony launch remote SIM provisioning of iSIMs
The integrated SIM (iSIM) is an important evolutionary step in SIM technology, empowering simple and cost-efficient connection, deployment, and go-to-market for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
RFID Tag with Nano Copper Antenna on Paper
Goal: design and print a high-performance ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID tag using precision dispensing of nano copper ink on a paper substrate.
GNSS SiP modules need only 20 mm of board space
The MIA-M10 GNSS System-in-Package (SiP) modules from u-blox are in stock at distributor Mouser Electronics.
Trusted Connectivity Alliance releases new tool
Trusted Connectivity Alliance (TCA) has released a free to use tool to further promote the interoperable deployment of SIM-based value-added services.
Fairview Microwave introduces VITA 67 cable assemblies
Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand and provider of on-demand RF, microwave, and millimetre-wave components, has announced the rollout of VITA 67 mini-SMP (SMPM) cable assemblies.
Sitetracker: GIS link to speed global broadband deployments
Sitetracker, the global deployment operations management software provider serving nearly 300 companies, has launched new capabilities to its platform designed to help network operators, engineering, and construction companies accelerate the rollout of fibre broadband by layering construction plans with geographic information systems (GIS) data.