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The European Defence Agency received its first budget increase after a six-year freeze when officials from London declined to veto the raise. The move boosts the agency's annual budget from $32.7 million in 2016 to $33.1 million in 2017. All European Union countries except Denmark are affected by the decision, IHS Janes reports.
Microwave Journal visited electronica 2016, discovered Planet e and reports on the RF and microwave industry trends that were at the forefront of the world's leading trade fair for electronic components, systems and applications.
Ducommun Inc. announced that it has received a contract from Airbus Defence and Space to design and manufacture high reliability (Hi-Rel) switch matrices used in space. Ducommun will produce the switch matrices at its Carson, Calif., operations center through July 2018. A switch matrix is a system of electronic components that route RF signals between multiple inputs and outputs. Airbus will use the Hi-Rel switch matrices on satellites that provide mobile communications for both military and commercial customers in remote areas.
NXP Semiconductors and its partners showcased the progress of secure intelligent transport with live demonstrations of platooning on the roads of Munich.
Ethertronics announced two new vehicle-to-everything (V2X) smart antennas, designed to enhance connected car antenna performance, reliability and range. The antennas were introduced at Electronica, November 8-11 in Munich.
Qorvo®, a leading provider of innovative RF solutions that connect the world, is helping to advance smart home networking with a radio chip and software that significantly expand the ability of consumers to control their homes with spoken commands.
Coilcraft is introducing its new XEL60xx Family of high-current, low-loss power inductors this week at electronica 2016, being held at Messe München in Munich, Germany.