Articles Tagged with ''frequency''

Marki Microwave introduces MMIC mixers and amplifiers

 Marki Microwave is proud to announce the release of MMIC mixers and amplifiers at the International Microwave Symposium in Phoenix. After several years of intensive development, the new GaAs Schottky MMIC mixers serve as an outstanding low cost and high performance complement to Marki's existing band ofdouble balanced Microlithic® mixers. Between these two products lines, Marki has every RF and LO frequency from 1.5 to 67 GHz covered with some type of chip scale form factor design. 


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Anritsu offers VVM with full A/B and B/A ratio capability for Microwave Site Master

Anritsu Co. introduces a Vector Voltmeter Mode (VVM) for its Microwave Site Master™ S820E - the world's only handheld cable and antenna analyzer offering coverage up to 40 GHz – that allows the S820E to be used as a drop-in replacement for legacy Vector Voltmeter instruments. With the ability to provide full A/B and B/A ratio capability without additional and expensive VNA options, the S820E with the VVM provides field engineers and technicians with a compact, durable, cost-efficient single-instrument solution to make key field measurements to ensure the proper deployment, installation, and maintenance of wireless networks.


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Mercury receives $3.6 M order for advanced RF products for EW application

Mercury Systems, Inc., a leading high-tech commercial provider of more affordable secure and sensor processing subsystems powering today’s critical defense and intelligence applications, announced it received a $3.6 million order from a leading defense prime contractor for advanced radio frequency (RF) products for a naval electronic warfare (EW) application.


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TI launches industry's first highly integrated NFC sensor transponder

Texas Instruments (TI) announced the industry's first flexible high frequency 13.56 MHz sensor transponder family. The highly integrated ultra-low-power RF430FRL15xHsystem-on-chip (SoC) family combines an ISO 15693-compliant Near Field Communication (NFC) interface with a programmable microcontroller (MCU), non-volatile FRAM, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and SPI or I2C interface.


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