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Ampleon has further strengthened its portfolio of advanced yet cost-effective RF power amplifier solutions by announcing the availability of two new wideband amplifier series: the 32V-rated BLP15M9Sxxx and the 50V-rated BLP15H9Sxxx devices.
The new R&S RTS radar test system from Rohde & Schwarz simulates driving scenarios for testing radar based advanced driver assistance systems and radar sensors used in autonomously driving cars entirely over the air.
Signal Hound has announced the SM435B 43.5 GHz RF spectrum analyzer and monitoring receiver, marking the company’s entry into mmWave spectrum analysis.
Signal Hound announced the BB60D, a 6 GHz real-time spectrum analyzer with significant performance improvements including covering 130 MHz to 6 GHz, 10 dB more dynamic range, and 10 dB better phase noise from 100 Hz to 10 kHz offsets.
The Wireless Research Center (WRC) completed a year-long project demonstrating the proof of concept for signals from existing 4G base stations to provide humidity measurements.
DOK Ltd. shipped three 94 GHz microwave interferometers to the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute," Moscow intended for the plasma density measurements within the framework of the project for building 100 kW electrodeless helicon thruster prototype.
Vayyar Imaging has launched the industry’s first multi-range “XRR” chip, a single RFIC with a range of 0 to 300 m, designed for passenger cars, trucks and motorcycles.
The key to the much smaller MRI scanner design is the use of digitizers and AWGs by Spectrum Instrumentation that offer sub-nano second, coherence precision to generate the scanner-signals and capture the results.
The FCC’s decision granting Vayyar a waiver to use 60 GHz radar inside U.S. vehicles will improve in-cabin safety — preventing “hot car” tragedies when children are left in vehicles and succumb to vehicular heatstroke.