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Electromagnetic fields remotely disable vehicles
An EU team has conceived safe ways of arresting a suspect moving vehicle using high-energy electromagnetic fields. It conducted safety tests in addition to examining relevant legal and ethical considerations.Police have various means of stopping vehicles when necessary, but most cause damage and involve some risk. Law enforcement agencies need a safer and simpler method.
OEM fibre optic temperature sensor shown at Sensors Expo 2017
Sensors Expo, taking place 28-29th June, will see Micronor debuting there, after the announcement that it has collaborated with Optocon AG to create the FOTEMP1-OEM-MNT; a low cost, small form factor, single channel signal conditioner that seamlessly integrates fibre optic temperature sensing into any industrial control system, medical instrumentation or other OEM design.
Simplifying RF, microwave and millimetre-wave design and evaluation
Analog Devices (ADI) have announced that it has entered into a collaboration with X-Microwave LLC, a leading provider of RF and microwave modular blocks, to help designers more quickly and effectively evaluate RF components and prototype complete signal chains.As a first phase of the joint effort, X-Microwave will feature more than 250 ADI RF, microwave and millimetre-wave products as drop-in modular blocks.
Low loss N-Type connectors improve performance
Amphenol RF has introduced a range of redesigned N-Type connectors optimised for use with Low Loss 400 cables. Low Loss cables provide enhanced shielding with a bonded foil construction ensuring 100% coverage. The connectors feature a nominal impedance of 50 ohms and offer low return loss from DC to 6 GHz.The new Type N connectors are available in straight jack, bulkhead jack, straight plug and right angle plug configurations.
Microwave/RF test assembly offers performance to 50GHz
A lightweight microwave and RF assembly that ensures consistent, repeatable measurements with stable electrical performance up to 50GHz has been announced by W.L. Gore & Associates. The new GORE PHASEFLEX Microwave/RF Test Assemblies, Type 0N for High Density Test/Interconnection builds on the portfolio of GOREPHASEFLEX Microwave/RF Test Assemblies.
We live in a void, literally speaking
The Milky Way and its immediate neighborhood are in the boondocks.In a 2013 observational study, University of Wisconsin–Madison astronomer Amy Barger and her then-student Ryan Keenan showed that our galaxy, in the context of the large-scale structure of the universe, resides in an enormous void — a region of space containing far fewer galaxies, stars and planets than expected.
GaN MMICs designed for S-band radar applications
Wide bandgap semiconductor technology company, Wolfspeed, has introduced two new GaN MMICs, the first 50V GaN devices specifically designed for S-band radar (2.7-3.5GHz) applications. These new 50V GaN MMICs enable radar systems designers to reduce time to market with a less costly, less complex, 50V power amplifier line-up, while delivering what it claims to be the most efficiency possible.
Packaged amplifiers offer high performance from DC to 27GHz
A new family of wideband plastic packaged and chip monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) devices has been announced by Microsemi. The products add to a growing portfolio of high performance wideband MMICs and include four plastic packaged low noise amplifiers (LNAs), MMA040PP5, MMA041PP5, MMA043PP4 and MMA044PP3; a wideband power amplifier (PA) chip, MMA053AA; and two plastic packaged switches, MMS006PP3 and MMS008PP3.
Broadband limiting amplifiers range expands to provide more support
Provider of RF, microwave and millimetre wave products, Pasternack, has expanded its offering of broadband limiting amplifiers which are commonly used in electronic warfare, microwave receivers and broadband communications systems.Pasternack’s coaxial broadband limiting amplifiers cover a wide frequency range, from 1-18GHz, and are used to protect sensitive microwave receivers by 'limiting' excessive input power which could potentially crea...
Mixer offers 23.9dBm IIP3 in a tiny 3mm x 2mm package
Analog Devices, which recently acquired Linear Technology, has announced the LTC5553, a double balanced mixer providing best-in-class matched bandwidth capability from 3GHz to 20GHz. The mixer can be used either as an up- or downconverter. In addition, the LTC5553 delivers outstanding linearity of 23.9dBm IIP3 at 14GHz, and 21.5dBm at 17GHz. The device integrates an LO buffer requiring only 0dBm input drive, effectively eliminating an external hi...