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Handheld scope can be personal waveform laboratory
The new PicoScope 2000 Series oscilloscopes deliver functionality of six instruments in an ultra-portable package. The two-channel, four-channel and mixed-signal models have the functionality of an oscilloscope plus a logic analyser (on MSO models), spectrum analyser, function generator, arbitrary waveform generator, and serial bus analyser with support for 15 protocols included as standard.
Compliant network synchronisation for packet network infrastructure
A collaboration between Seiko Epson Corporation and Microsemi has seen the joint development of compliant network synchronisation solutions, with Epson’s TG7050EAN high frequency high stability temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) supporting Microsemi’s ZL30722 IEEE-1588 and Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) packet Eclock network synchroniser.
Printed circuit antennas cover the 3G, 4G & LTE bands
Antenova has introduced three flexible printed circuit antennas to cover the 3G, 4G and LTE bands, the company’s first flexible antennas for 4G and LTE. Together, this set of three antennas offers options for all of the world’s 4G and LTE bands, as well as a choice of antenna shape and size.
UXI is the world's fastest multiframe digital X-ray camera
Sandia National Laboratories researchers have put together the fastest multiframe digital X-ray camera in the world, called the ultra-fast X-ray imager (UXI).The camera takes images with an exposure time of only 1.5 nanoseconds—25 times faster than the best digital cameras. "People are captivated by movies," said Sandia physicist John Porter. "We just want to make sure there are no surprises between the frames."
Palm-sized Pico-ITX motherboard PICO300 enables big performance
Axiomtek announces the official launch of PICO300, an extreme-compact fanless pico-ITX motherboard built with the Intel Pentium N3710 or Celeron N3060 processor (codename: Braswell SoC). One SO-DIMM socket is provided to support up to 8GB of DDR3L-1600 memory. The PICO300 is supported in dual display configurations along with one 18/24-bit single/dual-channel LVDS and a choice of VGA or HDMI.
Simplify sideband & carrier suppression calibration
Enabling battery-powered, high performance broadband transmitters operating from 700MHz to 6GHz, Linear Technology introduces a low power I/Q modulator. The LTC5589 is powered by a single 2.7 to 3.6V supply and draws only 29.5mA current. According to the manufacturer, this is 50% lower power consumption than other solutions.
Method improves the development of terahertz radiation
Uppsala physicists have in an international collaboration developed a method for creating laser pulses which are shorter, have much higher intensity and cover the THzfrequency range better than current sources. The study is published today in the authoritative journalNature Photonicsand is of great importance to materials research.“Many interesting, dynamic phenomena of interest to materials science occur within the so-called terahertz spec...
Ampleon unveils full portfolio of PA solutions for small cells
Ampleon has announced a wide portfolio of RF Power solutions for medium power and massive-MIMO applications. These applications include LTE pico- and micro-cells as well as multiple-antenna array (LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G) systems. Proposed for all cellular bands from 700MHz to 3.8GHz these solutions are available in a range of forms from dual-stage MMICs to fully integrated multi-stage Doherty PAs matched to 50Ω.
Pulse analyser gets software and hardware upgrades
Ultra-short pulses in the order of femtoseconds and picoseconds are finding their way into various industrial applications from micromachining to optical sensing and imaging. Due to their extremely short time duration, they cannot be characterised using electrical test and measurement tools. Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating (FROG) technique uses autocorrelation of the pulses itself to characterise its intensity and phase profile, giving you a co...
Sensor processor node enables intelligent sensing
The IoT describes devices and applications that gather and distribute data for everyday life. Sensor devices and processes that will underpin the IoT need to be small, versatile and energy efficient. Now A*STAR researchers have developed a sensor processor node that is capable of intelligent sensing while using ultra-low levels of power. IoT applications range from biomedical signal processing to uses in vehicle-status monitoring and environmenta...