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First HSUPA-femtocell reference design is from picoChip
picoChip has announced the industry’s first HSUPA-femtocell reference design. Femtocells or 3G access points allow carriers to compete with VoWiFi, improving coverage at home and improving service. The new PC8209 adds HSUPA to picoChip’s industry standard reference design, as used by Ubiquisys, ipAccess and Dekolink among others. For 3G data HSUPA adds faster uplink and reduces latency, especially important for wireless Web 2.0 application...
Robotics Competition Selects National Instruments CompactRIO for Next-Generation Robot Control System
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a nonprofit organisation inspiring young people to be science and technology leaders, has selected the National Instruments CompactRIO embedded control platform as its next-generation FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) robot controller. With this platform, high school students will create advanced robots starting in the 2009 FIRST season. Students can program their robots based on C...
National Instruments Honors 18 Companies With 2011 Global Supplier Awards
National Instruments announced the 18 recipients of the company’s Global Supplier Awards for 2011. NI presented the awards to suppliers who, through their commitment to excellence, continuous improvement and innovative practices, delivered excellent performance within the NI global supply chain.
RadioScape at IBC 2009
When the world's broadcasters gather in Amsterdam for the annual International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), RadioScape will be exhibiting its most comprehensive selection of products at a trade show to date.
Faster Clock Speed or More Parallelization? That is the Question!
Baseband processors for mobile devices typically run at as slow a clock speed as possible in order to minimize power consumption, generally in the order of 250-500MHz. However, the latest air interface standards are dramatically increasing throughputs, which is putting pressure on baseband processors to increase their performance, while simultaneously reducing latency. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why. LTE, or Long Term Evo...
Function generators with output to 3 MHz and built-in frequency counter
TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has introduced a revised version of its TG300 series of function generators, now housed in the company’s latest 2U high bench instrument case. The TG300 Series is a range of three function generators with a maximum frequency of 3 MHz and simultaneous digital display of frequency and level. The top two models of the series (TG320 and TG330) also have an external frequency counter mode which utilises the full wi...
TDI Dynaload's high-speed loads from TTi
In response to changing industry demands, the Dynaload division of TDI Power has developed a new line of electronic loads. The Dynaload XBL Series features 800, 2000, 4000, and 6000 W models with a wide range of voltage inputs and sophisticated computer programming via GPIB, Ethernet, or RS232. These units also feature an integrated web page for local system operation and control.
Laboratory power supplies from TTi
The SRS PS300 series of high-voltage power supplies, sold in the UK by TTi, has been extended to include 10 kV and 20 kV models for both positive and negative polarity. These four new single-output models each have a power rating of 10 W. The full PS300 range also includes 25 W dual-output models which cover ±1.25 kV up to ±5 kV. All models are housed in a compact half-rack case suitable for bench or rack mounting.
Compact linear power supplies interface to wide range of applications
The TTi PL-P(G) Series of ultra-compact linear regulated power supplies incorporate five types of remote-control interface making them suitable for an unusually wide range of applications. The interfaces include GPIB, USB, RS232, Ethernet (LXI) and analogue. USB and RS232 are most likely to be used for small systems or single PC control, while GPIB and LXI are more appropriate for larger system use.
Laboratory power supply generates 175 W with silent cooling
The new EX355R from TTi is a compact laboratory bench-top power supply generating voltages from 0 to 35 V at currents from 0 to 5 A. Unlike other power supplies of similar power levels, it uses entirely convection-based cooling and is consequently silent in operation.