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K-band DAC achieves signal generation up to 26.5GHz
A 6GSps Digital-to-Analogue Converter (DAC) has been announced by e2v. TheEV12DS460 can achieve clean signal generation up to 26.5GHz.The EV12DS460 from e2v performs signal generation directly in the K-band frequency (18-27GHz), removing the need for signal up-conversion and the costly mixers that perform this task.
Advanced cables and materials for military and defence applications
W. L Gore & Associates (Gore) showcased its collection of GORE cables and materials at the 2016 Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) and Cribbins Aviation Product Symposiums in Huntsville, Alabama on November 14th-17th.
Low-power tabletop could replace car-size lab devices
Ultrashort bursts of electrons have several important applications in scientific imaging, but producing them has typically required a costly, power-hungry apparatus about the size of a car.In the journal Optica, researchers at MIT, the German Synchrotron, and the University of Hamburg in Germany describe a technique for generating electron bursts, which could be the basis of a shoebox-sized device that consumes only a fraction as much power as it...
Physicists create 3D printed cosmic microwave background
Researchers have created a 3D printed cosmic microwave background - a map of the oldest light in the universe - and provided the files for download.The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is a glow that the universe has in the microwave range that maps the oldest light in the universe. It was imprinted when the universe first became transparent, instead of an opaque fog of plasma and radiation.
High phase stability microwave cables
HUBER+SUHNER has introduced a new family of SUCOFLEX microwave cables that are capable of extremely precise measurements thanks to their very high phase stability combined with low loss and excellent return loss figures at frequencies up to 26.5GHz. According to HUBER+SUHNER, SUCOFLEX 126 has been optimised to provide a highly flexible microwave cable with excellent phase stability and low insertion loss.
Compact single Tx/Rx module suitable for traffic applications
A single Tx/Rx module has been introduced by Infineon Technologies andRFbeam Microwave. The low-cost 24GHz transceiver system modules from RFbeam utilise the 24GHz radar sensors BGT24LTR11 and BGT24MR2 from Infineon.
Frequency multipliers offer high ouput power levels
Provider of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, Pasternack, has released a series of active frequency multipliers that simplify system designs by offering high output power levels.These active frequency multipliers are important building block components used in Local Oscillator (LO) chains for radar, communication receivers and frequency sources.
Turning your living room into a wireless charging station
A flat-screen panel that resembles a TV on your living room wall could one day remotely charge any device within its line of sight, according to research.In a paper on the arXiv pre-print repository, engineers at the University of Washington, Duke University and Intellectual Ventures' Invention Science Fund (ISF) show that the technology already exists to build such a system—it's only a matter of taking the time to design it.
Tricolour LED targets automotive, consumer applications
A new high-brightness, tricolor LED optimised for interior automotive lighting, RGB displays, and backlighting has been introduced by Vishay Technology. Featuring separate red, green, and blue LED chips inside the compact 3.5 mm by 2.8 mm by 1.45 mm PLCC-6 surface-mount package, the Vishay Semiconductors VLMRGB611w. enables individual control of each chip, making it possible to realise every colour within the colour room defined by the gamut tria...
'Glow-in-the-dark' bacteria is affected by microwaves
Technology advancement has revolutionised the way in which we live with radio frequency and microwave-based technologies constantly emerging and evolving to meet our modern, urbanised environment.The question soon poses itself as to what implications these transmissions are having on our health. Communication, travel and the treatment of life threatening conditions such as cancer and heart disease all rely on the use of a variety of radio frequen...