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RF crossover with integrated attenuator
3 October 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The new XDBF from Florida RF Labs is an RF/RF and RF/DC crossover with an integrated 2 watt attenuator. The device operates up to 7 GHz and provides a small package that performs the two functions of ...
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Digital phase shifter for electronic warfare applications
3 October 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The HMC543 from Hittite Microwave Corporation is a 4-bit digital phase shifter offered in bare die form, which is suitable for EW (electronic warfare) receivers, radar, satellite communications and beam-forming ...
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High power flange termination
3 October 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Florida RF Labs has introduced a new 500 Watt flange termination said to represent a significant increase in frequency range for a high power termination. This flange mount device dissipates 500 Watts ...
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June 2007 Product Selection Guide
3 October 2007, Technical Literature

Hittite has announced the release of its June 2007 Product Selection Guide which summarises over 500 products. Newly redesigned are dedicated sections for Connectorised Modules, Designer's Kits, Application ...
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Wideband temperature variable attenuator
19 September 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

EMC Technology has introduced a new wideband temperature variable attenuator (WTVA) optimised for performance from DC to 20 GHz. Using EMC's patented Thermopad technology, this WTVA offers excellent performance ...
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New frequency controlled crystal oscillator
19 September 2007, Electronics Technology

Vectron International has expanded its C3430 frequency controlled crystal oscillator (FCXO) family for use in wireline infrastructure, test and measurement, military applications and wireless infrastructure ...
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40 dB, low noise antenna series
19 September 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Wi-Sys Communications has launched the new WS3978, a 40 dB gain, very low noise, high rejection hard mount antenna series. These antennae feature tuned custom ceramic patch elements for maximum signal ...
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June 2007 Product Selection Guide
19 September 2007, Technical Literature

Hittite has announced the release of its June 2007 Product Selection Guide which summarises over 500 products. Newly redesigned are dedicated sections for Connectorised Modules, Designer's Kits, Application ...
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Merger set to create an RF colossus
5 September 2007, News

The management teams of RFMD and Sirenza will be combined to address the expanded opportunities created by the merger
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RF remote control design simplified
5 September 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Traditional infrared (IR) remote controls use IR LEDs to emit radiation focused by a plastic lens into a narrow beam. Data is encoded by modulating the beam to provide immunity from other IR sources ...
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Evaluation kit for ultra-narrowband RF transceiver
5 September 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Axsem's AX5042-EVK USB Evaluation Kit is a complete ready-to-go kit for the test and evaluation of the AX5042, an ultra-narrowband low-cost RF transceiver IC, ideally suited for long range applications ...
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Advanced new embedded 802.11a/b/g radio module
5 September 2007, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Quatech, a subsidiary of DPAC Technologies, recently launched its new Airborne Performance Embedded 802.11a/b/g Radio Module, the latest in a line of 802.11 radios for reliable, high performance WiFi ...
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