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Modelithics has just released the newest version, 18.1, of the COMPLETE Library for use with NI AWR software. The update includes 47 new models and several model features.
Analog Devices (ADI) announced the production release of its 44 GHz single pole, double throw (SPDT) switches, the ADRF5024 and ADRF5025, fabricated in advanced silicon on insulator (SOI) technology.
Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations USA (SEDU) will feature its latest GaN HEMT offerings at the 2018 International Microwave Symposium (IMS2018) in Philadelphia, including S- and X-Band GaN power transistors for radar applications at 3.1 to 3.5 and 9 to 10 GHz.
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) announced a state-of-the-art synthesizer consisting of a phase-locked loop (PLL) with fully integrated voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) as well as integrated low dropout regulators (LDO) and integrated tracking filter technology.
NXP Semiconductors introduced two new power transistors for ISM, HF and VHF applications, a 100 W device in a TO-220 package and a 300 W device in a TO-247 package. The new transistors will be featured at IMS 2018.
Integrated Device Technology (IDT) and RFMW have announced a distribution agreement, where RFMW will represent IDT's RF and RF timing products globally.
imec announced it has demonstrated — for the first time — a low-cost, impingement-based solution for cooling ICs at the package level. This is an important innovation to tackle the ever-increasing cooling demands of high performance 3D chips and systems.
Anokiwave announced the next product in a new family of 5G-Gen 2 silicon quad core ICs that enable 3GPP compliant base stations, with the worldwide release of the 24/26 GHz AWMF-0139.
For 5G applications, Sivers IMA and Uppsala University will develop a 24 to 29.5 GHz IC with an antenna integrated in the package. Vinnova, Sweden's government agency for innovation, is funding the project with SEK4 million (approximately $450,000).