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Seeing the light
Steve Rogerson discusses whether LIDAR can continue its journey to become a sensor technology of choice for autonomous vehicles.LIDAR is not new. The light equivalent to RADAR uses pulsed laser beams and measures their reflections to determine the distance of objects, and it has been around since the 1960s. It was originally used for gathering information about clouds and shot to fame in 1971 when the Apollo 15 mission used it to map the surface ...
Signal chain solutions and more on display at EuMW 2017
At next week's European Microwave Week 2017, Analog Devices (ADI) will share their newest innovations. From a DC to 34 GHz MEMS switch to the first wideband transceiver with digital predistortion (DPD) integrated on the chip, ADI will have their advanced technologies to share at the show. Visitors will find the ADI booth from 8th to 13th October at booth 111 A.ADI demonstrations at Microwave Week will include:
Coin-sized thermometer to characterise earthbound asteroids
Two NASA teams want to deploy a highly compact, sensitive thermometer that could characterise comets and even assist in the redirection or possible destruction of an asteroid on a collision course with Earth.
Debut of radar antenna solution at European Microwave Week 2017
HUBER+SUHNER will unveil its new injection molded 3D structure radar antenna at European Microwave Week (EUMW) 2017, taking place in Nuremburg, October 8-13.Superior to standard PCB antennas, the new solution will have a higher bandwidth of up to 15% compared to PCB technology. It provides beam forming and beam steering over the whole bandwidth, with less losses and more gain in the feeding network, providing the crucial reliability and long life...
Radiation-tolerant FPGAs for easier flight system integration
Provider of semiconductor solutions differentiated by power, security, reliability and performance, Microsemi, has announced its RTG4 high-speed signal processing radiation-tolerant field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineering samples in a ceramic quad flat pack (CQFP) package are now available.
EuMW 2017: Spectrum analysers to debut in Nuremberg
The latest Spectrum Analyser/Signal Analysers and Vector Network Analysers will be presented by Anritsu at European Microwave Week in Nuremberg (10-12 October). During the show, Anritsu will be displaying up-coming and new additions to the Spectrum Master and ShockLine product families, and demonstrating just some of the latest developments in test and measurement.
GaN-on-Si portfolio in focus at EuMW 2017
Gallium Nitride-on-Silicon (GaN-on-Si) portfolio and other high-performance MMIC and Diode products will be showcased by MACOM at EuMW 2017 in Nuremberg (10 – 12 October). MACOM’s booth will feature new product solutions optimised for basestation, aerospace and defense, RF energy, commercial, industrial, scientific and medical RF applications.
ADAS test solution gets EuMW premiere
Several key product launches and a number of technical presentations will be featured by National Instruments at European Microwave Week in Nuremberg (October 8-12). The new products will target the autonomous radar & ADAS testing sectors. Key themes will include The Rise of 5G as 5G continues to capture headlines.
Radar test solutions make debut at EuMW
At European Microwave Week (EuMW) in Nuremberg (October 10 to 12), Rohde & Schwarz will showcase test solutions for RF & microwave components, radar, 5G communication and satellite payload. Additionally, for the first time, Rohde & Schwarz will feature a special exhibition area dedicated solely to innovative automotive radar test solution, located in the entrance of hall 7A.
Smart sensor market revenue will reach $81.99bn by 2024
In the report 'Smart Sensor Marketby Product (Image, Touch, motion, temperature, pressure, positions), Industry Trends, Estimation & Forecast, 2016-2024',the global smart sensor marketwas valued at $20.75bn in 2016, and is projected to reach $81.99bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 18.9% from 2017 to 2024.