Industry News

Micronetics Receives $5 M for Microwave Subassemblies

Micronetics Inc. announced that its New Jersey-based subsidiary, Microwave Concepts (Micro-Con), has received advanced funding of approximately $5 M from a major defense OEM for highly integrated microwave subassemblies. These subassemblies are used as part of a complex jamming system. In addition to this advanced funding, full funding of...
Read More

The III-V vs. Silicon Battle

Power amplifiers are important components in almost all wireless communication systems. They normally consume large amounts of power, and therefore play a critical role in battery life for mobile devices. As a rough estimate, in a typical WiMAX radio, the baseband and transceiver will consume about 600 mW, whereas...
Read More

A Custom III-V Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor Model

Communication systems today comprise the major use of GaAs technology with the highest volumes found in the cellular handset front-end. Here, heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) power amplifiers (PA) and Pseudomorphic High Electron Mobility Transistor (PHEMT) switches enjoy a comfortable market share. In this environment, the demands of production design...
Read More

Drop-in Industry Replacement Frequency Synthesizers

EM Research has developed the ZLX Series of drop-in frequency synthesizers with models operating from 800 MHz to 3.8 GHz that are replacements for many industry standard PLOs and synthesizers. The ZLX Series is a cost-effective replacement that provides design engineers with improved signal source performance without any need...
Read More

VHF OCXO with Extra-low Noise Floor

Over the past 50 years crystal oscillators have become ubiquitous wherever a stable reference is needed in RF systems. Oven-controlled Crystal Oscillators (OCXO) in the 5 to 10 MHz range are typically used to provide very stable frequency references, or where ultra-low phase noise is required very close to...
Read More

Around the Circuit

Industry News IEEE , the world’s largest technical professional society, signed a merger agreement with the honor society Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), a nonprofit, public-service organization comprising nearly 200 university chapters. The merger, which will go into effect by mid-2009 pending final approval, will make HKN the official honor...
Read More