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Teledyne e2v is the first semiconductor manufacturer in Europe, and only third in the world, to be awarded the site level MIL-PRF-38535 Class Y certification from the DLA.
The U.S. Navy has selected the Naval Strike Missile, offered by Raytheon Co. and Kongsberg Gruppen, to meet its over-the-horizon requirement for littoral combat ships and future frigates.
U.K.-based SATCOM RF Test company, AtlanTecRF is delighted to announce the first flight of its newly released Ku-Band Drone Satellite Simulator specifically designed to enable the testing of ocean going SATCOM systems.
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.
Dialog Semiconductor plc announced that it is adding Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)-compliant mesh support to its popular SmartBond™ Bluetooth low energy system on chip (SoC) family of devices.
EpiGaN is highlighting the latest enhancements of its GaN epiwafer solutions for RF power and power switching at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2018) in Philadelphia, Pa.
HUBER+SUHNER has announced it will showcase its RF-Energy connector for optimal power handling and performance, for the first time at IMS2018 in Philadelphia, June 10-15.
ALPHA–Route des Lasers & des Hyperfréquences® announces it will bring six cluster members to the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2018, taking place on June 10–15, in Philadelphia, Pa.
U.K.-based AtlanTecRF has launched a completely new range of test products to complement its already extensive offering of satellite simulator and loop-back systems.
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).