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Safe storage method key to hydrogen-powered vehicles
A major new discovery by scientists at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Cardiff in the UK, and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia, has shown that hydrocarbon wax rapidly releases large amounts of hydrogen when activated with catalysts and microwaves.This discovery of a potential safe storage method, reported in the Nature journalScientific Reports, could pave the way for widespread adoption of hydr...
Power limiter combines lightning and HPM protection
HUBER+SUHNER has extended its family of protection devices with the launch of the Series 9078 HF high power limiter. Designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic systems, the new device is said to be unique in combining protection against both hostile and friendly high power microwave (HPM) attacks as well as lightning in a single unit.
RF power amplifier module suitable for airborne applications
International Radio Frequency (RF) and microwave solutions provider, NuWaves Engineering, has announced the upcoming release of the latest offering in the NuPower small, lightweight and high-efficiency Power Amplifier (PA) family of products, with availability in Q1 2017 – the NuPower 06D05A C-band PA.
3D wiring technique could make quantum computers possible
Researchers from the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo led the development of a new extensible wiring technique capable of controlling superconducting quantum bits, representing a significant step towards to the realization of a scalable quantum computer.
'Coated' qubit remains stable 10 times longer
Researchers from the University of New South Wales, Australia have created a “coated” qubit that remains stable 10 times longer than previously possible. This advancement allows for longer calculations in quantum computers.The research, published inNature Communications, tackles one of the core applications of quantum mechanics to the world of computers. Quantum computers can be fast thanks to a property called superposition, where di...
Wideband horn antenna caters for wide frequency range
The manufacturer of RF and microwave components and subsystems,Link Microtek, has introduced an open-sided, linearly polarised horn antenna that operates over the wide frequency range 200MHz to 2GHz.Primarily intended for EMC test applications, the AM0.2-2HA antenna can be used as either transmitter or receiver for measurements of products’ immunity or emissions.
Analogue phase shifter modules feature monotonic range up to 800°
A series of analogue phase shifters have been released by Pasternack. They are used to control the phase characteristics in the processing of microwave signals, and can also be used as phase modulators to control a modulating baseband signal.
World's first transceiver chip with support for V-band frequencies
Sivers IMA launches, in conjunction with the European Microwave Week in London, a fully integrated V-band transceiver RFIC. The difference between this transceiver and previous generations from Sivers IMA is that all parts are made of Silicon-Germanium. The circuit includes a complete millimeter wave transceiver (transmitter and receiver), digital control, signal source and a complete analog baseband.
Cable assemblies designed for test and measurement applications
The first member of the SUCOFLEX 500V family of high performance cable assemblies has been launched by HUBER+SUHNER as the SUCOFLEX 526V assembly, designed for test and measurement applications up to 26.5GHz.
High precision electronic components on show at electronica
Passive electronic components have always followed the advancements made by actives – and Knowles brands have always developed products to suit. The two current hot topics are electric vehicles and the coming evolution to 5G – both firmly in the sights of Knowles with products to see at electronica 2016.