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Bringing 5G to Chile
Ericsson has extended its 20 year partnership with Entel, the largest telecommunications company in Chile. Under the terms of the new contract, Ericsson will prepare Entel’s network in the evolution path towards 5G by deploying its latest LTE FDD network technologies and LTE TDD Massive MIMO (Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output). This will allow Entel to increase its competitiveness and capture additional revenue streams. Entel will be the firs...
Computer ‘assistant’ simplifies complex chip design challenges
With applications in devices such as lasers and solar panels, or as alternatives to the curved lenses in powerful microscopes or telescopes, metasurfaces — flat optical chips — offer unparalleled control of light.Created through a monolithic process, each tiny feature on a metasurface can perform its own unique light-scattering task — yet all of those features work together to perform a unified optical function.
Process synthesises high-voltage cathodes for Li-ion batteries
Power on the go is in demand: The greater the battery capacity, the larger the reach of electric cars and the longer the operating time of cell phones and laptops. Dr. Jennifer Ludwig of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a process that allows the promising lithium cobalt phosphate cathode material to be produced quickly, easily, cost-effectively and in high quality. The chemist was awarded the Evonik Research Prize for her wo...
productronica: T&M solutions cover 5G, IoT
At this year’s productronica, Rohde & Schwarz is focusing on innovative T&M solutions for next generation wireless communications technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT), fifth generation mobile radio (5G), as well as automotive radar and infotainment systems.
Good vibrations for the future of computing
Vibrating mechanical switches that can be cascaded to perform complex computational operations could take computing significantly further than today's technologies. KAUST researchers have demonstrated an alternative technology based on mechanical vibrations.
Next-gen MAMR tech can record data at ultra-high density
During its 'Innovating to Fuel the Next Decade of Big Data' event, Western Digital announced an innovation for delivering ultra-high capacity hard disk drives (HDDs) to meet the future demands of Big Data with proven data centre-level reliability. The event, held at the company’s headquarters in Silicon Valley, included a demonstration of what is supposedly the world’s first Microwave-Assisted Magnetic Recording (MAMR) HDD and present...
Latest developments in RF energy technology on show in Erding
Taking place on the 17th October in Erding, Germany is the SmarterWorld RF Energy Summit. Manufacturer, HUBER+SUHNER is set to highlight the latest developments in RF energy technology at the summit.
Process design kit supports Integrated Passive Devices
NI AWR Design Environment has added process design kit (PDK) support for ON Semiconductor’s integrated passive devices (IPDs) process. Developed in conjunction with NI AWR software experts, the ON Semiconductor IPD PDK is ideal for fabrication of passive devices such as baluns, filters, couplers, diplexers and matching networks that are used in portable, wireless and RF applications. The kit was released at European Microwave Week in Nuremb...
ADAS test solution combines hardware, software expertise
The Automotive Radar Test System (ARTS) from Konrad Technologies provides Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) test capabilities by combining the National Instruments Vehicle Radar Test System (VRTS) with Konrad’s Target Simulation Software (TSS). The TSS enables users to simulate, test and analyse complex automotive radar scenarios in a virtual environment, dramatically reducing test time and time to market for autonomous vehicles. It ...
Autonomous car test solution debuts at EuMW
At European Microwave Week NI unveiled the Vehicle Radar Test System (VRTS). Engineers can use the VRTS to test 76–81GHz radar technology from the R&D lab through high-volume production test and from individual radar sensors to integrated advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).