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Automated driving level 3 and up requires monitoring of the driver and passengers in the vehicle cabin. The radar sensors used for this operate in the V-band at 60 GHz.
DARTS operating at 60 GHz can be used in all key development phases, from chip design to sensor development to end-of-line testing of in-cabin applications.
Fairview Microwave has broadened its line of high frequency RF adapters, which are engineered for optimal performance in space-limited applications requiring high frequency adapters.
Ideal for protecting sensitive components and for applications requiring high linearity, Marki’s HLM-40PSM, GaAs, Schottky diode, signal limiter provides 11 to 19 dBm flat leakage with low insertion loss and low return loss from DC through Ka-Band.
Both ERZ-HPA-2700-3100-43 and ERZ-HPA-3000-3100-46 units are rugged and reliable airborne-ready GaN devices that are able to take the place of legacy TWT amplifiers.
The two Microwave Global Models for the R35-1209BB and R35-2010BB resistor families, respectively, for values of 50 and 100 Ω. Models are validated to 60 GHz.
Modelithics' version 21.0, of the Modelithics COMPLETE Library includes compatibility with PathWave ADS 2021 Update 2 as well as 10 new models representing over 220 components.
With commercial 5G deployments gathering pace globally, field service teams are facing the challenge of successfully deploying and operating new network infrastructure that has a radically different architecture from previous cellular generations. Rohde & Schwarz has introduced the 5G Site Testing Solution (5G STS) that provides the industry with an integrated package of proven test equipment that combines all the necessary functional, RF and signaling tests for 5G installation and troubleshooting.
This document outlines the procedure and profile setting of the RadioThorium module for baseband TDD and IF-mode FDD configurations. Richardson RFPD’s RadioThorium is a family of general-purpose, high-performance, standalone frequency converters. The first RadioThorium product, created in partnership with Signal Craft Technologies (SCT), covers an output frequency range of 24 GHz to 44 GHz. The module is designed to interface directly with an external baseband platform, such as Analog Device’s MxFE (Mixed Signal Front-End) or similar software defined radio platforms.
The global RF power semiconductor market is presently valued at approximately $1.5 billion. These devices provide the RF amplification for a wide variety of applications, from MRI to broadcast transmitters, radar systems and cellular base stations. Choosing the right component category is critical to developing amplifier systems that meet performance, size, cost and time-to-market requirements, and there are multiple options to consider. This paper covers component construction options available for all RF power amplifier technologies, including but not limited to GaN. There are three broadly available RF power semiconductor devices−discrete transistors, impedance matched field effect transistors (IMFETs), and MMIC amplifier ICs. Part I of this paper addressed the unique value proposition for each device. Now the discussion turns to applications and use cases.
The global RF power semiconductor market is presently valued at approximately $1.5 billion. These devices provide the RF amplification for a wide variety of applications, from MRI to broadcast transmitters, radar systems and cellular base stations. Choosing the right component category is critical to developing amplifier systems that meet performance, size, cost and time-to-market requirements, and there are multiple options to consider. This paper covers component construction options available for all RF power amplifier technologies, including but not limited to GaN. There are three broadly available RF power semiconductor devices−discrete transistors, impedance matched field effect transistors (IMFETs), and MMIC amplifier ICs. Each device has a unique value proposition that will be addressed in this paper.
Engineers are constantly under pressure to design smaller, lower-power and higher-performance devices. A lack of time and resources are often also part of the challenge. Richardson RFPD engineers and others have teamed with Analog Devices to introduce a new, highly integrated transceiver and have built SoMs and RF front ends to interface with it. Our collective goal is to provide engineers with small, low-power, high-performance starting points for their own projects that will reduce design time and the amount of needed resources.
The benefits of Wolfspeed GaN-on-SiC RF amplifiers have been well-documented—they provide outstanding power density, reliability and better efficiency than their traditional GaAs-based counterparts. In this paper, a GaN-on-SiC-based RF amplifier is optimized for 4.4–5.0 GHz troposcatter applications.
This new extensive presentation provides a detailed overview of Quantic PMI’s Detector Logarithmic Video Amplifiers are offered covering DC to 70 GHz frequency range.
View Spectrum's catalog with a wide range of more than 200 digitizers and generator products as PC-cards (PCIe and PXIe) and stand-alone Ethernet units (LXI).
This extensive presentation provides a detailed overview of Quantic PMI’s Technical Capabilities and facilities as well as details into Quantic PMI products and services offered.