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Managing the IoT on an energy budget
28 August 2019, Altron Arrow, DSP, Micros & Memory
Historically, users wanted MCUs because they could process data and solve problems faster than a human could. MCUs also help make products more convenient and consistent in behaviour. The microcontroller ...

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Accounting for PIM with distributed antenna installations
28 August 2019, RF Design
Passive intermodulation (PIM) distortion is the result of discontinuities, metal-to-metal contact, and material properties that lead to nonlinear characteristics of typically linear passive transmission ...

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FiRa Consortium seeks to revive UWB
28 August 2019
A new consortium has been launched in an effort to resurrect UWB (Ultra-Wideband) technology, which gradually faded into obscurity following its initial release due mainly to its inability to compete ...

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Project kickstarts SA’s use of TV white spaces
28 August 2019
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has awarded a grant to support a project to help improve Internet access to rural areas of South Africa. The grant, which focuses on facilitating export opportunities ...

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iCorp Technologies launches its new IoT slogan
28 August 2019, iCorp Technologies
create |connect |communicate, iCorp Technologies’ new slogan, was launched on 1 August 2019. This comes as a very deliberate progression from the company’s previous slogan, ‘inspire| innovate | implement,’ ...

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Connectorised RF amplifier and filter modules
28 August 2019, RFiber Solutions
Atlanta Micro has launched a new line of connectorised modules for some of its most popular parts. These modules are made of aluminium and offer RF shielding along with field-replaceable SMA connectors ...

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High-frequency RF couplers
28 August 2019, RF Design
Pasternack has launched a new series of high-frequency couplers that are ideal for 5G telecommunication, automotive radars, satellite communication, point-to-point radios and aerospace applications. The ...

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GNSS boards for dead-reckoning
28 August 2019, Electrocomp
The Locosys RTK-4671-SHDR/MHDR is a high-precision GNSS RTK (global navigation satellite system real-time kinematics) solution targeting the smart driving and lane-level navigation markets. The newly ...

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Standalone multi-radio modules
28 August 2019, RF Design
The NINA-W10 series from u-blox comprises standalone multi-radio 2,4 GHz MCU (microcontroller) modules that support Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.2 (Bluetooth BR/EDR and Bluetooth low energy) communications. ...

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Secure element for IoT
28 August 2019, EBV Electrolink
NXP Semiconductors announced availability if its EdgeLock SE050 Plug and Trust Secure Element (SE) family to secure Industrial 4.0 and Internet of Things (IoT) applications from edge to cloud. The Common ...

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Ka-band amplifiers
28 August 2019, RF Design
Custom MMIC has added two new Ka-band amplifier MMICs to its growing portfolio of higher-frequency packaged products. Both the CMD242K4 (distributed amplifier) and CMD299K4 (low-noise amplifier) operate ...

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Wideband miniature tuner module
28 August 2019, RFiber Solutions
Atlanta Micro’s AM9017 is a fully integrated mini-module comprised of MMIC and MCM devices that provide a complete, high-dynamic-range miniature tuner module covering the 0,1 GHz to 18 GHz frequency range. ...

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18 to 32 GHz amplifier
28 August 2019, Conical Technologies
Mini-Circuits announced the release of the latest addition to its connectorised high frequency amplifier line: the ZVE-323LN-K+, 18-32 GHz range. The ZVE-323LN-K+is a Class-A, three-stage, unconditionally ...

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Free software for viewing S-parameters
28 August 2019, RFiber Solutions
At this year’s International Microwave Symposium in Boston, Massachusetts,pSemi (formerly Peregrine Semiconductor), announced it is offering the industry free beta software for viewing S-parameters. ...

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What are metamaterials and how do they relate to antennas?
28 August 2019, RF Design
Metamaterials are an increasingly researched topic, especially where it pertains to modern antenna structures. However, there is a lot of confusion about exactly what metamaterials are and how they are ...

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Low phase-noise amplifier
6 August 2019, RFiber Solutions
Available in 2,8 x 1,73 x 0,1 mm bare-die and 5 x 5 mm, 32-lead AQFN packaged formats, MACOM Technology Solutions’ MAAL-011151 is well suited for use as a low phase-noise amplifier stage for signal generation ...

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Wideband digital attenuator
2 August 2019
The CMD280 from Custom MMIC is a wideband 5-bit digital attenuator that operates from DC to 30 GHz (covering the L, S, C, X, Ku, K and Ka bands). Each bit of this GaAs MMIC attenuator is controlled by ...

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Double-balanced X-band mixer
1 August 2019, RF Design
The MM1-0832LSM is a double-balanced mixer from Marki Microwave with an RF/LO frequency from 8 to 32 GHz and an IF frequency from DC to 12 GHz. This high-frequency X-band GaAs MMIC mixer works well as ...

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Low-noise RF amplifier
1 August 2019, RF Design
The CMD299 from Custom MMIC is a wideband GaAs MMIC low-noise amplifier that operates from 18 to 40 GHz. It provides an output power of up to 7,5 dBm (0,0056 W), a gain of 16 dB, and has a noise figure ...

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Wideband amp for instrumentation and communications
1 August 2019, RFiber Solutions
MACOM Technology Solutions has rolled out a new wideband distributed amplifier in the form of the MAAM-011275-DIE. Offered as a bare die, this amplifier is well suited for use in test and measurement ...

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