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200V and 300V rad-hard GaN power devices
EPC Space has announced the introduction of two new rad-hard GaN transistors with low on-resistance and high current capability
IoT satellite connectivity
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionised industries by enabling real-time data collection, transmission, and analysis through interconnected low-power devices.
Datamate signal connectors for demanding applications
In many applications, such as construction of satellites, aviation, or medical equipment, signal connections need to be extremely reliable and resistant to all kinds of interference and mechanical factors.
VIAVI introduces NTN and HAPs network testing
Viavi has announced the availability of base station and end-to-end testing supporting Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) and High Altitude Platforms (HAPs).
Space-driven climate services to tackle environmental risks
Ten new projects will use Earth observation tools, satellite tracking, and data on population demographics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), to produce forecasts and models that can be used by sectors ranging from agriculture and energy, to finance and insurance.
Learn the basics of signal generator accuracy
Selecting a signal generator for the first time can prove to be challenging. There are numerous attributes to consider, and it is not always clear which features are the most important for your test requirements. In this article, TJ Cartwright, Product Manager at Keysight Technologies, outlines the various signal generators available and what to look for when selecting an RF signal generator.
Reduce the risk in low-earth orbit missions with space enhanced plastic products
Historically, satellite programmes have used space grade, hermetically sealed, QML-V qualified components for enhanced reliability and radiation hardness.
Visit maxon at SPACE-COMM EXPO
maxon, the manufacturer of DC motor and drive solutions, is exhibiting at SPACE-COMM EXPO, at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre, 6–7 March 2024.
SETS Hall Effect thrusters recognised by NASA – again
SETS Hall Effect thrusters have, again, gotten NASA recognition. Their ST-25 and ST-40 thrusters were listed in the agency's latest ‘State-of-the-Art Small Spacecraft Technology report’.
Funding for technologies to monitor the Earth from space
New funding for satellite Earth Observation technologies, which are critical to improving humanity’s understanding of our planet and its climate, is now available for UK organisations.