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Victorian pottery facility gets CP lighting controls installation
One of the last working Victorian Potteries in the UK, famed for its recent appearance on BBC Two’s Great Pottery Throw Down, has been given a new lease of life following a refurbishment which included the installation of lighting controls from CP Electronics.
Physics experiments on single atoms controlled by AWG
The Stuttgart University has chosen a Spectrum Arbitrary Waveform Generator for their experiments in which single atoms in a diamond are replaced by nitrogen atoms. This method is a base for applications like a magnetic field detector at the atomic level or a qubit in a quantum computer.
AWG controls physics experiments on single atoms
Stuttgart University has chosen a Spectrum Arbitrary Waveform Generator for its experiments in which single atoms in a diamond are replaced by nitrogen atoms. This method is a base for applications like a magnetic field detector at the atomic level or a qubit in a quantum computer.
Bringing GaN on silicon to mainstream RF markets
Supplier of high-performance RF, microwave, millimetre-wave and lightwave semiconductor products,MACOM, and STMicroelectronics have announced an agreement to develop GaN (Gallium Nitride) on Silicon wafers to be manufactured by ST for MACOM's use across an array of RF applications. While expanding MACOM's source of supply, the agreement also grants to ST the right to manufacture and sell its own GaN on Silicon products in RF markets outside of mo...
Waveguide to coax adapters available in various sizes
Fairview Microwave Inc. has launched a new series of waveguide to coax adapters that cover a frequency range of 1.7 GHz to 110 GHz in 22 waveguide bands. Typical applications include test benches, instrumentation, high efficiency RF/Microwave transmission, MILCOM, SATCOM, radar and telecom.Fairview’s new line of waveguide to coax adapters consists of 77 models in sizes of WR-10 to WR-430.
Quick connect attenuators have frequency ranges from DC to 6GHz
Provider of RF, microwave and millimetre wave products, Pasternack, has released a new line of attenuators for quick mating and easy installation. Typical applications include DAS systems, remote radio heads (RRHs), base stations and antennas.Pasternack’s 23 new quick connect attenuators are available with QMA, QN or 4.3-10 connectors for easy mating. These attenuators support operating frequency ranges from DC to 6GHz.
Oscillators deliver low phase noise at K and Ka band frequencies
Provider ofRF, microwave and millimeter wave products, has unveiled a new line of compact waveguide Gunn diode oscillators that are tunable and generate signal levels that exhibit low phase noise at popular K and Ka band frequencies.Typical applications include transmit and receive oscillators for radio communications, local oscillator source that can be multiplied for higher mm-wave frequency test and measurement, military and commercial radar s...
Miniaturisation helps atomic clocks to explore piezoelectric vibration
A research group that includes Motoaki Hara, Senior Researcher at the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: Hideyuki Tokuda, Ph.D.), developed a simple miniaturised atomic clock system, which does not require a complicated frequency multiplication, as an outcome of a collaboration with Professor Takahito Ono of Tohoku University (President: Susumu Satomi) and Associate Professor Hiroyuki Ito of Tokyo In...
element14 names Community Awards winners
element 14 has announced the winners of its annual Community Awards. The top innovations and boundary-pushing designs are featured in six winning categories: Member of the Year, Community Project of the Year, New Product of the Year, RoadTester of the Year, Top Project14 of the Year, and Top Ben Heck Submission.
RF LDMOS power transistor replaces magnetrons
Availability and full design support capabilities for an RF power LDMOS transistor from NXP Semiconductors have been announced by distributor Richardson RFPD.The MRF13750H/ MRF13750HS, available in bolt-down and solder-down styles, is a 750W continuous wave transistor designed for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications in the 700 to 1300MHz frequency range.