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Episode #12 - Graphene Hall Effect sensors ready for high-radiation applications
Paragraf, has demonstrated the ability of its graphene Hall Effect sensors to withstand high levels of radiation. The discovery, based on testing from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), proves that ‘unpackaged’ Hall Effect sensors can be used in high-radiation environments such as space. The project was funded by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency.Electronic Specifier talks to Co-founder Ivor Guiney.
Bandwidth option enhances signal and spectrum analyser
Rohde & Schwarz has added a new option to its R&S FSW high-end signal and spectrum analyser.
KebNi appoints advisor for move into satellite market
KebNi has announced the appointment of Ronald Van Der Breggen as special advisor to the CEO. In this role Van Der Breggen will help develop KebNi’s winning strategy for the large opportunity that the future LEO satellite services represent.
Harwin cable assemblies to support Gecko-MT mixed technology connectors
Harwin has expanded its services relating to the Gecko-MT high-reliability (Hi-Rel) connector series. Enabling significant reductions in weight and space, Gecko-MT robust 1.25mm-pitch components add two or four 10A-rated power contacts to the standard 2A-rated 8 Gecko signal contacts, addressing data and power delivery simultaneously.
MediaTek public test of 5G satellite IoT data connection with Inmarsat
MediaTek is pushing the boundaries of advanced IoT 5G satellite communications with a successful field trial that transfers data through Inmarsat’s Alphasat L-band satellite, in Geostationary Orbit (GEO) 35,000km above the equator.
IoT security: Innovation on all fronts
The IoT is a complex organism. On one end of the spectrum, it comprises billions of data-gathering, functionality-enabling IoT end-devices deployed the world over in homes, cities, vehicles, factories, and just about anywhere else. On the other end is the cloud, a network of data centres distributed across multiple continents, where data are stored and processed, often using Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms to reveal otherwise hard-to-gain...
The tech that can make or break micromobility
Without reliable real time knowledge on the whereabouts of each individual e-scooter, e-bike, or e-motorcycle in a fleet, today’s platform-based business model in micromobility would simply fall apart. You’d be hard-pressed to find a single provider that doesn’t depend on satellite-based positioning information. As a result, micromobilty has, in just a few years, become a key market for GNSS receiver manufacturers.
Sateliot and GateHouse Telecom to develop NB-IoT network
Sateliot, has signed a partnership agreement with GateHouse Telecom. The partnership is a part of Sateliot’s project to develop a space-basedNB-IoT network (NarrowBand-IoT) network offering a full seamless 5G connectivity in remote regions with limited or no coverage today.
Versatile module increases test flexibility
Pickering Interfaces has released the Model 41-670, a single module that can function as an LVDT, RVDT or resolver simulator.
Q/V band RF upconverter tests satellite payloads
The new R&S SZV100A RF upconverter from Rohde & Schwarz can test broadband transponders in the payloads of very high throughput satellites (VHTS).