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Agilent Technologies Makes Field Testing Easier with New 20-GHz Microwave Handheld Spectrum Analyzers
Agilent Technologies Inc. today introduced the N9344C and N9343C handheld spectrum analyzers (HSA), two field-ready instruments designed for technicians and engineers who install, maintain and troubleshoot RF/microwave systems, monitor the spectrum or manage interference in the field. The new analyzers make field testing easier by providing the performance of a benchtop instrument in a handheld device, along with a range of functionality for ensu...
Agilent Technologies' PXT Wireless Communications Test Set Now Supports Critical LTE Inter-RAT Handover
Agilent announced new functional test features for its E6621A PXT wireless communications test set. Used in conjunction with Agilent's popular E5515C 8960 wireless communications test set, the PXT now supports handover between different radio access technologies (RAT). Both user equipment-initiated and base station-initiated handovers are now supported, making the PXT an essential tool for efficient development and performance verification of LT...
Agilent Technologies Launches Global 2010 Aerospace and Defense Symposium Tour
Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced the schedule for its global 2010 Aerospace and Defense (A/D) Symposium Tour. The symposium will start in the U.S. on March 10 in El Segundo, Calif. The symposium, hosted by Agilent and leading A/D industry measurement science experts, will include 21 papers covering five A/D industry segments. Selected tracks and papers will be presented at each location. An on-site product fair will feature several key e...
Cree’s GaN HEMT MMIC Power Amplifiers Expand Frequency Range Through X-Band, Includes First Commercially Available LNA
Providing RF design engineers with the largest commercially available family of wide bandgap MMIC products, Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) has developed five new GaN HEMT MMIC amplifiers that increase the range of frequencies available through X-Band. As part of a sample release, the MMICs are currently available as bare die and are targeted to be available in packaged formats later this year.
Atmel maXTouch mXT224E Powers Touchscreen for Samsung Galaxy S II Smartphone
Atmel has announced Samsung has selected the Atmel maXTouch mXT224E controller to power its next-generation Galaxy S II touchscreen. The mXT224E, a device in the new maXTouch E-series, offers advanced noise rejection and suppression to enable thinner touchscreen stacks, such as “on-cell” where a touch sensor is patterned directly on the color filter of the display. The support of “on-cell” and other thin touchscreen constructions enable m...
Nextreme Partners with Nucletron Technologies
Nextreme Thermal Solutions, the leader in microscale thermal and power management products for the electronics industry, and Nucletron Technologies GmbH, a leading source for high tech systems and components in Europe, have entered into a distribution agreement under which Nucletron will distribute Nextreme’s thin-film thermoelectric products in Europe. The distribution agreement opens up Nextreme’s first sales and marketing channel in Europe...
NXP Announces Availability of CGV High Speed Converter Demonstration Boards based on LatticeECP3 FPGAs
NXP Semiconductors today announced the availability of two low cost, low power demonstration boards for its CGV™ high speed data converter family, based on the Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ:LSCC - Hillsboro, Oregon) LatticeECP3™ FPGA. The demo boards are designed to demonstrate the interoperability of NXP‘s CGV converters with Lattice‘s ECP3 FPGA family. One demo board features the NXP ADC1413D and the Lattice ECP3 device, while the other...
Saving money with custom designed GaAs MMICs
Plextek’s Director of RF Integration, Liam Devlin, will make a presentation on how to save money by using custom designed GaAs MMICs at the Microwave Applications (MicroApps) seminar taking place during the 2010 International Microwave Symposium (IMS). This year’s IMS takes place from May 23-28 in Anaheim, California. The presentation will look at how significant cost savings can be achieved and discusses the advantages of being able ...
Challenges designing within the ‘E-Band’
Designing electronic equipment within the emerging ‘E-band’ of 71-76GHz and 81-86 GHz is raising new issues that were not present at lower frequencies. This is the subject of a discussion that Plextek’s Liam Devlin will present at the next ARMMS conference. The paper, titled ‘The Design of E-band MMIC Amplifiers’ will look at the design and implementation of E-band MMIC amplifiers including the choice of process, the...
Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH Mappers Deliver New Ethernet Services
Maxim has introduced the DS33M30/DS33M31/DS33M33 family of highly integrated Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH (EoS) mapping devices. These mappers merge new protocols for transporting Ethernet with the protocols of legacy optical networking, allowing service providers to deliver new Ethernet services using the existing optical transport infrastructure.