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Inside CCS self-organising mmWave access and backhaul solution
Blu Wireless Technology has announced its leading Hydra 1.0 mmWave modem IP technology will be demonstrated by Cambridge Communication Systems Ltd (CCS) at Mobile World Congress 2018 in Barcelona in its latest generation of Metnet products. CCS will be introducing the new Metnet 12Gbps unlicensed 60GHzmmWave access and backhaul system, which has been enabled by the Hydra technology from Blu Wireless.
TMD acquires small hi-tech G2 Engineering Limited
TMD Technologies Limited (TMD) has announced the acquisition of G2 Engineering Limited, a small, specialist hi-tech microwave design and manufacturing company currently based in nearby Greenford, West London.Established some 18 years ago, G2 Engineering is engaged in the design and manufacture of a range of radar transponders and support equipment for applications that include UAVs, missiles, and manned aircraft. Prominent existing customers of G...
Premier Farnell, Amphenol SV Microwave seal global deal
Premier Farnell has announced a new global franchise agreement with Amphenol SV Microwave, which will enhance its RF connector, adapter and cable assembly product ranges to include higher frequency microwave bands up to 100GHz. Amphenol SV Microwave has designed and manufactured RF/Microwave coaxial connectors, cable assemblies and passive components for over 50 years.
High gain, wide bandwidth characterise GaN HEMTs
A family of gallium-nitride (GaN) high-electron-mobility transistors (HEMTs) from Wolfspeed are in stock at Mouser Electronics. The CG2H40xx and CG2H30070 operate from a 28V rail, and offer a versatile, general-purpose broadband solution for a variety of radio frequency (RF) and microwave applications.
Class 4 microwave antennas increase link capacity
Global designer and manufacturer of total-package solutions for wireless and broadcast infrastructure,Radio Frequency Systems (RFS), has announced the availability of 1 and 2ft antennas with higher performance radiation characteristics according to ETSI EN 202217 Class 4 standards. The company’s SerenityLine family of Class 4 microwave antennas continue to provide the market’s best RF performance and allow mobile operators to increase...
New line of millimeter-wave removable end launch connectors introduced
Provider ofRF, microwave and millimeter wave products, Pasternack has releaseda new line of high speed end launch connectors.These new removable end launch connectors are well suited for signal integrity measurements, coplanar waveguide, chip evaluations, SERDES, substrate characterisation, 25GbE and test fixture applications.
Manufacturing, test services feature in Nuremberg
Many years ago, ASICs revolutionised the electronics industry by shrinking a PCBA onto a single chip. However, as semiconductor process technology advanced, the cost of making a chip on the newer process nodes increased to the point where companies think it too expensive to consider.
Quantum memory stores information for hours
Storing information in a quantum memory system is a difficult challenge, as the data is usually quickly lost. At TU Wien, ultra-long storage times have now been achieved using tiny diamonds.With quantum particles, information can be stored and manipulated – this is the basis of many very promising technologies, such as extremely sensitive quantum sensors, quantum communication or even quantum computers.
High linearity demodulator supports 1GHz bandwidth
Analog Devices has announced theLTC5594, a wideband, high linearity true Zero-IF (ZIF) demodulator with 1GHz instantaneous I and Q 1dB bandwidth. The demodulator is capable of 37dB image rejection typical. Using the on-chip serial port, the device allows correction of the I and Q phase and amplitude imbalance, hence can be tuned to achieve an image rejection of better than 60dB.
Rugged antennas for L, S, and C band communication
Rugged RF and microwave antenna and accessory product provider,Southwest Antennas, has released a new line of tri-band antenna solutions designed to cover several popular sub-bands across the L, S, and C Bands. These omni-directional antennas are tuned for high performance operation in the following frequencies: 1.70-1.85, 2.2-2.5 and 4.4-5.0GHz.