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Test solution measures radiation on 5G devices
A test system for conducting radiation measurements on 5G millimeterwave devices in the range from 20GHz to 87GHz using a compact antenna test range (CATR) has been demonstrated by Rohde & Schwarz. The new solution will offer 5G RF engineers a great advantage, significantly accelerating time-to-market for 5G millimeterwave cellular devices.
mmWave technology unlocked through 60GHz sensor portfolio
To advance millimetre-wave (mmWave) sensor technology in worldwide industrial applications, Texas Instruments (TI) has announced its 60GHz sensor portfolio, the highest resolution single-chip, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), for industrial systems.
Single chip mmWave sensors enable intelligent autonomy at the edge
To advance millimeter-wave (mmWave) sensor technology in worldwide industrial applications, Texas Instruments has announced its 60GHz sensor portfolio, the highest resolution single-chip, Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS), for industrial systems. IWR6x mmWave sensors enable industrial automation through on-chip processing capabilities, providing real time decision-making and signal processing.
Cooperation deal for next-gen micro-location tech
Nanotron Technologies and DecaWave have announced that they have signed an IP License and Co-operation Agreement, which will enable the development of next-generation micro-location technologies.Nanotron is licensing its patented IP (Intellectual Property), namely symmetrical double-sided two-way ranging (SDS-TWR). This technology is being used with DecaWave’s integrated circuits, including its DW1000 ultra-wideband (UWB) location chip.
Robot car parks fully autonomous
The robot car Marilyn from VTT is currently undergoing tests on fully autonomous parking in the area furthest from its driver, at a distance of up to 100m. The Internet of Things (IoT) assists the car in finding and driving into a free space.
From vehicles to the factory, sensors create a smarter world
One year afterintroducing its millimeter wave (mmWave) single-chip, Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sensor, Texas Instruments has announced the mass production of its highly integrated, ultra-wideband AWR1642 and IWR1642 mmWave sensors. These sensors support frequencies from 76-81GHz and deliver three times more accurate sensing and the smallest footprint at a fraction of the power of competing sensor technologies.
Benchmark with 30cm secure localisation solution based on Bluetooth
Imec has announced at its Imec Technology Forum, ITF2018, taking place in Antwerp on 23rd to 24th May, that it has developed a new secure proximity technology that enables an accuracy as good as 30cm. This IoT technology, that was developed by imec researchers in Holst Centre (the Netherlands) and researchers from COSIC, an imec lab at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven), sets a new benchmark in localisation accuracy using a standard Bluetooth r...
Taking real time tracking to the next level
Nanotron Technologies and ClearBlade have announced a partnership to add ClearBlade’s IoT and Edge Computing platform to nanotron’s advanced tracking software. This cooperation will enable nanotron to offer advanced Location Data Analytics (LDA) capabilities, adding a whole new dimension of capabilities to its tracking technology platform.
Dublin's Decawave goes global with Future Electronics
Future Electronics has signed a worldwide franchise distribution agreement with Dublin-based Decawave, a manufacturer of low-cost, low-power indoor positioning ICs and modules. Under the agreement, which is effective immediately, Future Electronics is stocking production volumes of Decawave’s DW1000 wireless transceiver, an IEEE802.15.4-2011 Ultra-Wideband (UWB)-compliant device, and the DWM1000 module, which is based on the transceiver.
Sensors benefit from latest X4 UWB Radar SoC
Novelda has announced two new modules – the X4M300 Presence Sensor for occupancy sensing and the X4M200 Respiration Sensor for non-contact respiration and vital-sign monitoring. Both modules benefit from improvements made by Novelda in the performance, integration and functional capability of its ultra-wideband impulse radar SoC design.