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Quantum Communication: how to avoid detrimental noise?
Scientists have been working intensely on developing methods for quantum information transfer. This would enable tap-proof data transfer or, one day, even the linking of quantum computers.Quantum information transfer requires reliable information transfer from one quantum system to the other, which is extremely difficult to achieve. Independently, two research teams – one at the University of Innsbruck and the other at TU Wien - have now de...
Fibre optic cables meet ARINC 801 requirements
At the 2017 AIX (Aircraft Interiors Expo) in Hamburg, Germany on 4th-6thApril in booth 2D60,W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) will display its expanded portfolio of GORE Aerospace Fiber Optic Cables for civil aircraft applications.Gore’s family of single- and multi-mode fibre optic cables meets the civil aerospace industry’s need for reliable high-speed data transmission in smaller, lighter weight, yet durable constructions.They tran...
Lower cost brings 25GHz sampling oscilloscopes into mainstream
The bandwidth of Pico Technology’s PicoScope 9300 family of Sampling Oscilloscopes has been extended with two new 25GHz models, which will cost less than 23,000 Euros. The USB-controlled Sampling Oscilloscope offers low-cost, high-integrity options for viewing and measuring RF and microwave signals, paths and networks.
Wirelessly powered implants suit miniature cardiac pacing
As implantable devices continue to shrink, the race is on for similarly-sized reliable power sources. Current state-of-the art implantables often depend on chunky batteries that suffer from limited lifetimes, with a typical pacemaker battery lasting around eight years. While some techniques have successfully harvested power from biological processes such as heart beats or from body heat, most devices require significantly more energy.
Assemblies engineered for RF, Ethernet and NEMA power applications
The availability of semi-custom SAFER (Smoke and Fire Exposure Reducing) Cable Assembly Series for RF, Ethernet (RJ45), and power applications has been announced by CDM Electronics.The Low-Smoke Zero-Halogen (LSZH) SAFER cable assemblies are intended for spaces where large amounts of cables are in close proximity to people or sensitive electronic equipment, and anywhere PVC’s combustive toxicity is restricted by fire code.
20W RF amplifier for electronic warfare markets
International Radio Frequency (RF) and Microwave solutions provider, NuWaves Engineering, has announced the development of their latest miniaturised C-band bidirectional amplifier (BDA) to their line of NuPower Xtender bidirectional amplifier products. The NuPower Xtender 06D05A BDA module, part number NW-BA-06D05A, follows the recent releases of both the C-Band Low Noise Amplifier (HILNATM CX) and the C-Band Power Amplifier (NuPowerTM 06D05A).
Industrial connectivity solutions displayed at electronica China
A wide variety of technologies and solutions for the industrial, communications and transportation markets is on show byHUBER+SUHNER at electronica China 2017. Among these products will be the SUCOFLEX 500 family of test assemblies, which hold measurement stability, flexibility and usability, and have zero spring back, guaranteeing the most accurate and reliable performance in test and measurement environments, according to the company.
Vacuum tube technology displayed at IVEC 2017
TMD Technologies (TMD) will be attending this year’s IVEC Conference and Exhibition in London, the international vacuum electronicsforum. At the forefront of the latest microwave technology, TMD is able to offer its customers both advanced vacuum tube and solid state products.
Richardson RFPD to sponsor GaN workshop at EDI CON
Richardson RFPD is sponsoring the Electronic Design Innovation Conference (EDI CON) 2017 GaN Panel workshop. EDI CON 2017 will be held at the Shanghai Convention & Exhibition Center of International Sourcing in Shanghai, China (April 25-27). Richardson RFPD's GaN Panel is scheduled for Wednesday, April 26, 14:50 to 15:30 (local time).
The demand driven by planning
Back in the 1950s there was a lot more than just sock hops and rock ‘n’ roll- in fact several popular technologies were designed and invented in the decade, including credit cards, automatic doors and the microwave.An important manufacturing concept, Materials Requirements Planning (MRP), was also born in this decade. MRP is a system to manage manufacturing processes through production planning, scheduling and inventory control.