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Solving the issue of reflected waves at D band
The call for ‘more D band’ has gone out. With the ability to transmit 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), the D band will unlock a number of technologies across a wide range of industries. Wireless communication is often the focal point, but commercial applications include high-precision sensing, radio astronomy, and airport security detectors. For the military, the D band will open the door to the next generation of inter-satellite links...
IDTechEx: illuminating the future of LiDAR in automotive
In the rapidly evolving landscape of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving, sensor technologies have emerged as a pivotal force driving innovations in the automotive industry.
Quantifi Photonics unveils new oscilloscope platform at ECOC 2023
Quantifi Photonics, a leading photonics test and measurement instrument manufacturer, has announced a new line of digital sampling oscilloscopes to launch in 2024.
Professor resolves two decades of oxide semiconductor challenges
In a significant stride for semiconductor technology, a team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has developed a new tellurium-selenium composite oxide semiconductor material.
The AI algorithms designed to detect life in space
New research has shown that AI algorithms can be used to detect life with a 90% accuracy rate, with plans to put it to use in space.
TRUMPF and KDPOF 980nm multi-gigabit interconnect system
980nm wavelength VCSELs for higher robustness and lifetime, TRUMPF and KDPOF are working together to implement new standard in optical data communication within automotive.
800G OSFP transceiver enters volume production
LESSENGERS, a supplier of optical components based on its patented “direct optical wiring” (DOW) technology, says its new 800G transceiver product (800G OSFP SR8) will begin volume production in the Q4 2023, followed by shipping to customers.
Keysight, Synopsys, and Ansys accelerate RFIC semiconductor design
Keysight Technologies, Synopsys, and Ansys announced a new reference flow for the TSMC N4PRF, the semiconductor foundry’s advanced 4 nanometer (nm) radio frequency (RF) FinFET process technology.
Trio announce reference flow for 4 nm RF FinFET process
Keysight Technologies, Synopsys, and Ansys have announced a new reference flow for the TSMC N4PRF, the would number one semiconductor foundry's advanced 4 nanometer (nm) radio frequency (RF) FinFET process technology.