Pasternack introduces a new line of portable bench top amplifiers that can withstand harsh environments and cover wide frequency bands up to 40 GHZ. Because these rugged amplifiers were designed to meet MIL-STD-202F environmental test conditions for humidity, shock, vibration, altitude and temperature cycle, they are ideal for use inside high traffic test labs in aerospace, … [Read more...]
Schurter Showcases Wide Range of EMC Filters and Products at Symposium
SCHURTER will showcase its wide range of EMC products including1-, 2- and multi-stage filters for single and 3-phase systems at the IEEE EMC Symposium 2015. These filters offer a wide range of current ratings and operating voltages in both AC and DC. SCHURTER has filters for Medical, Industrial and Standard applications as well as specific filters for Industrial Automation, … [Read more...]
Inventor Plans to Rid the World of the Power Cord Forever
Meredith Perry, an inventor from New Jersey, has introduced her plans to “get rid of the power cord.” Perry has been working on a project at her company, uBeam, that involves producing a method to charge electronic devices over thin air. Ultimately, the uBeam Transmitter was born. "The dream is to replace all electrical outlets with uBeam transmitters. You'll wake up and just … [Read more...]
Low PIM Product Line Expanded
Fairview Microwave has expanded its low PIM product line with the addition of new selections of low PIM cables assemblies, RF adapters and RF loads. These products are typically used in commercial, cellular and telecommunications applications. Now available are 16 cables assemblies, 20 RF adapters and 2 RF loads. The low PIM cables can operate up to 3 GHz to 6GHz depending on … [Read more...]
RoHs-compliant and Halogen-free Capacitor Series Produced
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced its new T55 series of surface-mount polymer tantalum chip capacitors, ideal for industrial, computer and telecommunication applications. These capacitors can be used in computers, tablets, smartphones and other electronics for power management, energy storage and more. The capacitors are available in five compact sizes and are lead free, … [Read more...]
Radio Interference Causes Headset Issues During Football Sunday
Last Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens experienced headset issues during their game against the Miami Dolphins. All football quarterbacks wear helmets with radio signal transmitters inside to allow them to receive play calls from their coaches. Last week, communication issues in quarterback Joe Flacco’s helmet caused him to run back and forth to the sidelines after every play to … [Read more...]
Researchers Announce Development of Lighter, Cheaper Radio Wave Circulator
A research group from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has developed a smaller, lighter and cheaper radio wave circulator for wireless devices. Researchers believe this device could transform telecommunications. Typically, radio wave devices are produced of magnetic materials, which are usually heavy, expensive and large. The circulator … [Read more...]
New Surge Protection Device Added to Company’s Series
ALLTEC has just announced its new Dynashield ADSx2F to its series of AC Surge Protection Devices. This device is tougher, more compact and weigh less than previous devices. It’s the first product in the ADSx family that will provide a “greater standard of protection for mission critical infrastructure,” according to the company. The Dynashield ADSx2F is “fast responding, … [Read more...]
EMI Filter Kits Meet US & Europe Military, Industrial and Telecom Specifications
CTS Corporation, through its CTS Electronic Components, Inc. and Tusonix, Inc subsidiaries, has released four new sample EMI filter kits designed specifically for military, industrial control, telecomm and T&M transport systems applications in the US and European markets. The 4100-900, 4100-901, 4400-900 and 4400-901 filter kits include a range of solder mount and US- or … [Read more...]
4G Study Highlights Need for More Thermal Loss Research
A new study from Danish researchers suggests the ongoing push towards global 4G roaming and high-quality, frequency-reconfigurable antennas will need to account for new loss capacities not considered by previous technology. The worldwide demand for 4G technology and higher data rates in cell phones has led to a new, urgent need for frequency-reconfigurable or tunable antennas. … [Read more...]
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