Search results for "spectrum instrumentation"
NPL and CERN partner to work on nuclear tech
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Laboratory for Particle Physics - CERN, to participate in its neutron time-of-flight facility (n_TOF) situated in Geneva, Switzerland.
Blackstone acquires former Britishvolt site for major data centre project
In a transformative development for Northumberland's economic landscape, the American investment giant Blackstone has successfully acquired the former site of Britishvolt in Cambois, Northumberland.
Teledyne Relays launches DC to 67 GHz SPDT coaxial switches
Teledyne Relays has announced the release of its latest product, the CCR-67V series of coaxial switches.
SP10T RF switch for the land mobile radio market
Mobix Labs has introduced the MBX3110 SP10T high-power radio frequency (RF) switch for the land mobile radio market.
New ‘lamp post’ gas detector to prevent millions of air pollution deaths
A new gas-sensing network that can analyse multiple gases in real-time in urban areas is under development, aimed at reducing deaths from ambient air pollution.
KYOCERA AVX’s 1001013 – DECT NR+ SMD antenna
The world is becoming increasingly interconnected, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is at the forefront of this revolution.
MCUs deliver clock rates from 72MHz to 200MHz
Nuvoton has concentrated on the development of microcontrollers since the company was founded in 2008 (as a spin-off from Winbond Electronics).
Spectrum analyser logs multiple comms networks
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the SNYPER-5G Graphyte (GL) spectrum analyser from Siretta.
Bota Systems unveils new force-torque sensor
Bota Systems has launched the PixONE, a through-hole sensor that integrates high-performance electronics within a compact, lightweight design.
Selective output of IQ data streams from Aaronia
Aaronia has announced that it now holds a new patent for additive IQ stream compression for its spectrum analysers.