Frequency
AntennaWare to launch new range at embedded world 2024
AntennaWare to launch its new range of BodyWave UWB antenna at embedded world 2024 to expand its portfolio.
Fairview releases standard gain horn antenna radome covers
Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand and a provider of RF, microwave, and millimetre-wave products, has announced its latest product innovation: standard gain horn antenna radome covers.
Analog Devices’ new LT8418 GaN driver
Analog Devices’ has introduced its new LT8418 GaN driver which enables robust and reliable control of GaN FETs.
New L-type antenna mounts from Fairview Microwave
Fairview Microwave has announced the release of their L-type mounts for standard gain horn antennas.
Pasternack’s new high-power RF fixed attenuators
Pasternack has announced the introduction of high-power RF fixed attenuators with 2.4 mm connectors.
Fairview Microwave unveils RF fixed attenuators and terminations
Fairview Microwave has announced the launch of its latest product line: RF fixed attenuators and terminations with an operational frequency reaching up to 26GHz.
Pioneer in space-based radio frequency signal detection raises €85 million
Unseenlabs, a France-based company and pioneer in maritime surveillance through detection and geolocation of radio frequency signals from space, announces the closure of a fundraising round of €85 million.
eCelsius performance connect system uses Insight SiP’s RF modules
French MedTech BodyCAP has developed the pioneering eCelsius Performance Connect System, centred around a connected ingestible thermometer for Sports and Occupational Health Research applications, whose connectivity to smartphones and tablets is provided by Insight SiP’s ISP1807-LR RF module.
IDTechEx discusses radar modules and ToF cameras
With the shift towards electric vehicles, end-users are becoming less concerned about traditional differentiators like engine horsepower and are placing greater emphasis on smart interior functions.
Lightning research with 8-channel digitiser system
The causes of a lightning flash are complex and still unclear. At Duke University, North Carolina, USA, the team of Prof. Cummer tries to resolve these secrets.