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Discrete GaAs pHEMT die covering DC to GHz
30 March 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The QPD2018D from Qorvo is a discrete, 180 micron GaAs pHEMT transistor (pseudomorphic high-electron-mobility transistor) that operates from DC to 20 GHz. It provides a gain of 14 dB with a power-added ...
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Temperature-compensated LNA in rugged aluminium housing
30 March 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Pasternack Enterprises’ PE15A5101 is a temperature-compensated low-noise amplifier (LNA) that operates from 0,5 to 4 GHz. It provides a small signal gain of more than 35 dB with a noise figure of less ...
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Bluetooth indoor positioning antenna board for commercial end-products
30 March 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The ANT-B10 antenna board for Bluetooth direction finding and indoor positioning applications has been unveiled by u-blox. Designed for integration into commercial end-products, the board enables low-power, ...
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Wi-Fi 6 transceiver supports 8x8 MIMO
30 March 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The QT7860 from onsemi is a Wi-Fi 6 transceiver that operates from 5 to 7 GHz. It can support an 8Tx/8Rx chain for 8x8 MIMO or two independent 4x4 MIMO chains, for bandwidths of 20/40/80/160  MHz in both ...
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9-in-1 cellular and GNSS antenna
30 March 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The MA9909.A.002 from Taoglas is a 9-in-1 cellular and GNSS antenna that operates from 617 to 3600 MHz, covering multiple worldwide 4G LTE, 5G and GNSS bands. It has 8 linearly polarised 4G/5G cellular ...
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Ruggedised frequency synthesisers
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

EM Research's Thor series of frequency synthesisers are designed for optimal performance in even the harshest environments. With extensive ruggedisation options, including hermetic sealing, the parts ...
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IO Ninja simplifies working with Modbus
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Modbus is ubiquitous in the industrial world. It is simple, time-tested and robust. However, because it is a very old communications protocol, Modbus can feel cryptic, particularly by modern standards. ...
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u-blox releases IoT certificate manager service
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The recently launched IoT certificate manager from u-blox is a new security service that continuously renews device credentials in a fully automated mode. Together with the company’s existing zero-touch ...
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Software-defined block up/down converter
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Lotus Communication Systems has introduced the BUDC2G14G, a software-defined block up/down converter with an RF frequency range from 2 GHz to 14 GHz and an IF frequency range from 500 MHz to 6 GHz. Featuring ...
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X-band VPIN limiter
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The QPP0100 from Qorvo is an X-band VPIN limiter that operates from 8,0 to 11,5 GHz. It can handle a peak input power of 100 W and has an insertion loss of less than 1 dB. The limiter has a flat leakage ...
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Multiband GNSS receiver board
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The M-GNSSB-RX from Arralis is a multiband GNSS receiver board that operates in the L1 and B1 GNSS bands. It requires a DC supply of 3,3 V and consumes 25 mA of current. This GNSS receiver can be ...
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Schottky diode RF signal limiter
28 February 2022, RF Design, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The HLM-40PSM from Marki Microwave is a GaAs Schottky diode signal limiter that operates from DC to 40 GHz. With an insertion loss of less than 1,75 dB and a flat leakage profile from 11 to 19 dBm, this ...
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