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Response Microwave, Inc. a global specialist in providing RF/Microwave customer solutions, is pleased to announce that it has moved into a new, larger facility in Devens, MA.
Aeroflex has announced it has added the ability to undertake live receiver testing and transmitter testing, including HSDPA on its highly successful 6413A UMTS basestation test system.
The growing trend toward the use of smaller components in high-end microwave applications is being driven fervently by end-user demand for easier mobility and serviceability of equipment. Within the military realm especially, tactical agility in the field correlates directly to the use of certain types of equipment that are...
RF filters are commonly implemented inside receivers, with rigorous specifications about rejection of the adjacent transmitted frequency band, in order to preserve them from possible damage and degradation due to high transmit power. 1 Nowadays, these difficult problems are the subject of intensive studies in microwave planar filters. 2–5...
Response Microwave, Inc. a global specialist in providing RF/Microwave customer solutions, is pleased to announce the availability of its new product selection guide for precision, high frequency connectors and adaptors operating DC-50GHz.
RF Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: RFMD), a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio systems and solutions for applications that drive mobile communications, today announced it has signed anagreement to sell the majority of its Bluetooth(R) assets to QUALCOMM (NASDAQ: QCOM) for $39 million.
RF Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: RFMD), a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio systems and solutions for applications that drive mobile communications, today announced it has signed anagreement to sell the majority of its Bluetooth(R) assets to QUALCOMM (NASDAQ: QCOM) for $39 million.