Compact and powerful Bluetooth module 30 April 2025, Altron Arrow u-blox has introduced its ANNA-B5, a compact, powerful and secure Bluetooth LE module optimised for IoT applications.
2500 W GaN on SiC amplifier 30 April 2025, RFiber Solutions Macom’s recently released CGHV1420KF is a 2500 W package, partially matched amplifier utilising a high performance, GaN-on-SiC production process.
Boost your LTE/5G signal 30 April 2025, Otto Wireless Solutions Reliable connectivity is essential in today’s world - whether you’re working from home, running a small business, or living in a rural area where mobile signals are weak.
Direct RF-sampling at microwave frequencies 30 April 2025, RFiber Solutions Jariet Technologies’ vision for its RF-sampling transceivers at microwave frequencies is to move the sampling to the antenna frequency.
5G transparent antenna 28 March 2025, iCorp Technologies Quectel Wireless Solutions recently announced the launch of its 5G transparent antenna, the YFCX001WWAH, an innovative solution designed to improve connectivity while maintaining seamless device design.
GNSS chipset for wearables 28 March 2025, RF Design The UBX-M10150-CC from u-blox is a GNSS chip that supports GPS, QZSS/SBAS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations, and is designed for integration into wearable applications.
X-band radar 28 March 2025, RF Design, Editor's Choice X-band radar systems, particularly those leveraging beamforming ICs (BFICs), advanced gallium nitride (GaN) and gallium arsenide (GaAs) components, are leading the way in providing the high-performance radar capabilities required for modern defence and surveillance.
Reference board for cardio monitoring 28 March 2025, Altron Arrow The STDES-ESP01 reference board from STMicroelectronics demonstrates the capability of the ST1VAFE6AX and ST1VAFE3BX biosensors to detect ECG and SCG signals.
LTE Cat 1 bis communication 28 March 2025, iCorp Technologies The EG810M series is a series of LTE Cat 1 bis wireless communication modules specially designed by Quectel for M2M and IoT applications.
Quad-channel 16-bit converter 28 March 2025, RFiber Solutions The ARF0468 from Advance RF is a quad-channel mixed-signal processing chip, with each channel comprising three major functional modules: ADC/DDC/DDS.
Tactical navigation system 28 March 2025, Etion Create Etion Create’s CheetahNAV Compact is a versatile tactical navigation system designed for security services, emergency services, and light all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) using offline navigation maps.
Smart module for multi-media devices 28 March 2025, iCorp Technologies Powered by a Qualcomm processor, Quectel’s new SC200V is designed to deliver exceptional performance across system capabilities, multimedia functions, and network connectivity.
Remote provisioning firmware added to SIMCom modules 28 March 2025, Otto Wireless Solutions SIMCom recently announced that its range of Cat 1 bis IoT modules are now being prepared with the firmware necessary to support SGP.32 functionality.
GNSS antenna redefining what’s possible 28 March 2025, RF Design u-blox has achieved what was once thought impossible with the launch of the DAN-F10N, the industry’s smallest and most reliable L1, L5 dual-band GNSS antenna module.
Innovative satellite navigation receiver 28 March 2025, Altron Arrow STMicroelectronics has released an innovative satellite navigation receiver to democratise precise positioning for automotive and industrial applications.
u-blox expands NORA-B2 BLE modules 28 March 2025, RF Design The new nRF54L chipset-based wireless modules reduce current consumption and double processing capacity, catering to diverse mass market segments.
1 Mbit EEPROM with fast read/write capabilities 28 March 2025 The M24M01E-F from STMicroelectronics is a 1-Mbit I2C-compatible EEPROM that can operate with a supply voltage from 1,6 to 5,5 V.
12 GHz four-channel multi-function chip EMP 2025 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, RFiber Solutions The ARF0412 from Advance RF is a highly integrated four-channel multifunction chip operating in the X-band with a working frequency range of 8 to 12 GHz.
Strengthening public infrastructure with RFID tech 28 February 2025, Osiris Technical Systems RFID technology, which enables automatic identification and tracking of objects, can play a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and resilience of public infrastructure.