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Hittite Microwave Corp. announced it has acquired Arctic Silicon Devices , a developer of advanced mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) technology, located in Trondheim, Norway. The acquisition price was approximately $12.0 M in cash and equity. The acquisition provides Hittite with new IC design and integration capability and a state-of-the-art...
MET Laboratories has acquired the assets and operations of the Dell Austin, Texas Regulatory Test Laboratory. The former Dell regulatory facility is a well-equipped and staffed lab that performs Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Product Safety Testing to regulatory standards. Official transfer of the operation occurred on January 5, 2011....
Hittite Microwave Corp. announces the release of a new market leading PLL chip set. The HMC983LP5E DC to 7 GHz Fractional-N divider and frequency sweeper and the HMC984LP4E digital phase-frequency detector and charge pump form a high performance PLL chip set solution targeted at PLL and frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) sweeper applications requiring ultimate performance.
Skyworks Solutions has introduced a high power series PIN diode for transmit and receive switching applications. The SMP1325-087LF is a discrete solution available in a high-thermal dissipative package – making it ideal for large signal switching and attenuation applications.
PMI Model No. P8T-0R1G20G-110-T-512-SFF is a high speed, single pole, eight throw, absorptive switch capable of switching within 300 nsec. The frequency range is 0.1 to 20.0 GHz and has over 110 dB of isolation.
Weinschel’s Model 4201-63 MMIC digital attenuator operates over the 0.4 to 6 GHz frequency range and provides an attenuation range from 0 to 63 dB in 1 dB increments. This attenuator has excellent repeatability and performance with built-in TTL interface.
This model is a coaxial and compact Ka-Band line amplifier. This LNA has over 35 dB of gain from 17.7 to 22.0 GHz, in a housing that is only 0.72” long and 0.75” wide
Giga-tronics' core technologies in microwave signal generation and filtering have enabled them to design unique integrated electronic assemblies for leading aerospace and defense, test and measurement, and communications companies.
M/A-COM Technology Solutions announces new additions to family of voltage controlled oscillators. The VCOs deliver low phase noise, wide tuning range, and low current consumption.