RF & Microwave Industry News

RFaxis Breaks Through Cellular Mobile Phone Power Efficiency Barrier

RFaxis , a fabless semiconductor company focusing on innovative, next-generation solutions for the wireless and connectivity markets, unveiled its RFX8000 ultra-high efficiency multi-mode/multi-band transmitter integrated circuit (IC) chip for 3G and 4G cellular wireless devices. This RFX8000 chip is based on a new patent pending RF multi-mode/multi-band transmit IC...
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Agilent Announces United Microelectronics Certification of GoldenGate Software

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced that United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) has certified Agilent’s GoldenGate RFIC simulator as part of UMC’s internal model validation program. The addition of the GoldenGate RFIC simulator to UMC’s advanced RF technologies will enhance the accuracy, model compatibility and simulation efficiency to help accelerate the design...
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IMS INSIDER June 3, 2010

MTT-S IMS 2010: Post-show Coverage If this page does not display correctly, go to www.mwjournal.com June 3, 2010 MTT-S IMS 2010: Making Waves in California Much of the success of the IMS is the yearly draw of engineers to the industry's premier technical content. The volunteers of the technical...
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A Comparison Study of High-frequency Characteristics for Ball and Ribbon Bonding

In many microwave applications above 10 GHz, ribbon wire bonding is usually used because of its high frequency and high power characteristics. In general, ribbon bonding with a rectangular-shaped wire will provide lower impedance and inductance at high...
Wire bonding is the most common interconnect method for providing the interconnection between an integrated circuit (IC) and a printed circuit board (PCB), IC-to-IC, or PCB-to-PCB. The two main wire-bonding technologies are ball bonding and wedge bonding. Although ball bonding is faster and much more popular, wedge bonding offers...
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TMD Microwave Amplifier Aids Biofuels Research

A microwave amplifier from TMD Technologies is playing an important role in research into second generation biofuels. The company's PTC6441 travelling wave tube amplifier is helping to produce microwave plasmas to break down cellulose in a €1.1 M research project known as Micrograss. Headed by Liverpool John Moores University,...
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Mounties Get Radio Network Courtesy of EADS

EADS Defence & Security (DS) has announced system acceptance of its CORP25 digital, trunked land mobile radio system by the “O” Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), validating that the delivered Project 25 (P25)-based public safety radio network fulfills the RCMP’s operational requirements. The acceptance is the...
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