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Microwave signal generators address wideband mmWave applications
Dual-channel microwave signal generators that support up to 44GHz signals and 2GHz radio frequency (RF) modulation bandwidth in a single instrument have been introduced by Keysight Technologies. Keysight’s VXG microwave signal generators address demanding wideband millimeter wave (mmWave) applications for 5G and satellite communications by decreasing test set-up complexity and reducing path losses introduced in over-the-air (OTA) test envir...
Flexible waveguide models that deliver VSWR as low as 1.05:1
A new line of seamless and twistable flexible waveguides covering ten frequency bands from WR-137 to WR-22 and operating in the 5.85 to 50GHz range has been unveiled by Fairview Microwave. Typical applications include base stations, DAS systems, antennas and test instrumentation.
Cable assembly offering designed for microwave and RF applications
Intelliconnect has expanded its cable assembly offering for high frequency and mission-critical applications. Comprised of high quality cables, connectors and terminations, the highly reliable RF cable assembly product offering now includes Low Loss, Semi-Rigid, Semi-Flex and Conformable versions. The microwave & RF cable assembly offering is designed for a wide range of applications including marine, medical, mil/aero, microwave communicatio...
Space-qualified Ka-band microwave rotary joint
Manufacturer of microwave and RF subsystems and components, Link Microtek, has designed and produced a spaceflight-qualified microwave rotary joint and associated waveguide components as part of a Ka-band antenna pointing mechanism (APM) being developed by Surrey Satellite Technology, which is an independent company within Airbus.
High-speed end launch connectors operate in a range of bandwidths
Provider of RF, microwave and millimetre wave products, Pasternack, has launched a new extended series of mmWave, removable, edge launch, PCB connectors that are well suited for SERDES applications like high-speed networking, cloud servers and supercomputing.
High operating temperature thermal sensor array launched
Melexis has announced a new version of its popular far infrared (FIR) thermal sensor array. The new device has lower thermal noise compared to the current MLX90640, an increased refresh rate of 64Hz and an elevated operating temperature up to 125°C.This latest sensing technology allows for simplified integration of temperature measurement into applications that enhance safety, efficiency, convenience - especially in harsh thermal conditions.
Efficient lambda-bridge thermal conductors
Manufacturer of electronic components, AVX Corporation, has released the new λ-Bridge (Lambda-Bridge) Series thermal conductors. Constructed with high-quality aluminium nitride (AlN) or beryllium oxide (BeO) materials, Lambda-Bridge thermal conductors provide efficient, cost-effective thermal management solutions with reliable, repeatable performance in four small EIA form factors: 0302, 0402, 0603, and 0805.
UV cure conformal coatings at IPC APEX EXPO
Global manufacturer of specialist electro-chemicals, Electrolube, has announced the launch of seven new generation UV cure conformal coating products at this year’s IPC APEX EXPO, which takes place from January 26th to the 31st at the San Diego Convention Center in California.
Low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies for DAS
Provider of RF, microwave and millimetre wave products, Pasternack, has launched a new line of low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies that are well suited for distributed antenna systems (DAS) and available in standard and custom lengths with same-day delivery. The new series of low-PIM coaxial cable assemblies consists of 18 standard configuration that boast PIM levels of less than -160dBc.
DC/DC converters for high-volume microwave applications
Two new isolated DC/DC converters, the PKU4611A and PKU4617A, have been introduced by Flex Power Modules in the sixteenth-brick form factor. The new converters are ideal for low-power radio frequency power amplifier (RFPA) requirements within small cell radios and microwave applications. They offer a wide output trim range, which is optimised for the needs of low-power radio designs that require a five to seven volt supply.