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Design Forum sets India, Korea and Japan dates
The annual AWR Design Forum (ADF 2018) will be visiting India, Korea and Japan from September 4-7. Themed Future Faster: From Synthesis to Design Success, this year’s program highlights the new synthesis capabilities and simulation enhancements in NI AWR Design Environment V14 that enable designers to more efficiently move from synthesis to design success.
Richardson Electronics, MS Power ink global pact
A global distribution agreement has been signed by Richardson Electronics andMS Power, a manufacturer of bipolar semiconductor products. The agreement aligns with both companies commitment to provide the highest reliability and quality products into various applications including Motor Drives, Power Supplies, Solar and Wind Energy Systems, Smart Grid, and others.
Network synchronisation IC designed for 5G wireless infrastructure
The release of the newest network synchronisation integrated circuit (IC) product family from Microsemi has been announced, for Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) and IEEE 1588 timing and line card applications. Targeted for upcoming 5G wireless equipment and network infrastructure, the new product family provides advanced phase measurement and adjustment capabilities which simplify next-gen transport and wireless equipment design.
Multichannel rotating joint assembly for S-band radar application
Link Microtek has created and shipped a one-metre-long microwave rotating joint assembly for an S-band ground-based radar.Allowing microwave signals to be fed to and from a radar antenna, such large rotating joint assemblies are an important component of the S-band radar systems that are used around the world in air-traffic control, weather forecasting and shipborne applications.
Quantum transfer at the push of a button
In the new quantum information technologies, fragile quantum states have to be transferred between distant quantum bits. Researchers at ETH have now realised such a quantum transmission between two solid-state qubits at the push of a button.Data transmission is the backbone of the modern information society, on both the large and small scale. On the internet, data are exchanged between computers all over the world, most often using fibre optic ca...
New broadband, high-speed SPDT switches
Optimised for use in SATCOM, 5G wireless, test and measurement (T&M), EW and microwave radio applications, MACOM has announced the newest entries in its high-performance RF switch portfolio. The new GaAs-based SPDT MASW Series switches provide broadband frequency coverage and high-speed switching capability.
A/D converter offers 1GSPS max sample rate
The quad-channel, 1GSPS ADS54J64 analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) from Texas Instruments (TI) is now being shipped by distributor Mouser Electronics. The 14-bit ADC offers high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), wide bandwidth, and a maximum output sampling rate of 500MSPS.
New quad-channel ADC offering 1GSPS max sample rate
The quad-channel, 1GSPS ADS54J64 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) from TexasInstruments (TI), is now being stocked by Mouser Electronics. The 14-bit ADS54J64 ADC offershigh Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), wide bandwidth, and a maximum output sampling rate of 500MSPS.
Platform integrates high performance 0.1um GaAs pHEMT
WIN Semiconductors has expanded its portfolio of highly integrated GaAs technologies with the release of a pHEMT technology. The PIH0-03 platform incorporates monolithic PIN and vertical Schottky diodes with WIN’s high performance 0.1um pseudomorphic HEMT process, PP10. This integrated technology, PIH0-03, adds a highly linear vertical Schottky diode with cut-off frequency over 600GHz, as well as multi-function PIN diodes while preserving t...
Silicon switches offer industry’s lowest insertion-loss
Analog Devices has announced production release of its 44GHz single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switches, the ADRF5024 and ADRF5025 in advanced Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technology. The two switches are broadband, with the ADRF5024 yielding flat frequency response from 100MHz to 44GHz, while the ADRF5025 from 9kHz to 44GHz, with repeatable characteristics better than 1.7dB insertion loss and 35dB channel to channel isolation.