RF & Microwave Industry News

Saab and Indian TCS in Collaboration

Saab and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) have signed a Letter of Intent to create an aviation technology design and development center in India. Together the two companies intend to establish a common development center that both parties can benefit from. The collaboration is seen as the start of...
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50 V RF LDMOS

An Ideal RF Power Technology for ISM, Broadcast, and Radar Applications

Please login below to download the whitepaper. RF LDMOS (RF Laterally Diffused MOS), hereafter referred to as LDMOS, is the dominant device technology used in high power wireless infrastructure power amplifier (PP applications for frequencies ranging from less than 900 MHz to 3.8 GHz. LDMOS began to be widely...


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NetXen Selects AMCC's 10 GbE PHY Technology

Applied Micro Circuits Corp. , a leader in high speed datacenter and optical transport, embedded Power Architecture® processing and storage solutions, announced that NetXen Inc. , a leader in mainstream 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, has chosen the company’s 10 Gigabit Ethernet QT2025 Physical Layer integrated circuit technology for use...
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Gallium Nitride Powers New Amplifier Range

A new range of high power, broadband amplifiers has been developed to capitalize on the inherent advantages of Gallium Nitride (GaN). With instantaneous bandwidths of 2 to 6 GHz and high reliability, the AS0206 family of amplifiers is well suited to several markets. In particular, its inherent reflected-power tolerance...
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New Literature

Switch Selection Guide Agilent’s new “RF and Microwave Switch Selection Guide” provides comprehensive information on the company’s entire portfolio of switches. The guide provides an overview of electromechanical and solid-state switches and switch drivers. Characteristic switch parameters such as switching speed, isolation and insertion loss including typical applications and...
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Career Corner

Short on RF Engineers? Consider H1B This column advocates for considering non-US professionals to fill in the steadily growing shortage of RF engineers. In addition to presenting the practical and fiscal advantages, this article also highlights the contribution of “imported” engineering talent to securing future domestic jobs. Unlike the...
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