Agilent Technologies has announced the Agilent USB 3.1 receiver test set for use by design and test engineers in the semiconductor and computer industry to accurately characterize and verify USB 3.1 receiver ports in ASICs and chipsets. Released by the USB Implementers Forum in 2013 and expected to appear in products in 2014, the USB 3.1 specification more than doubles … [Read more...]
Ultra-High Power TWT Amplifiers for EMC HIRF Testing
TMD Technologies will be featuring a new range of ultra-high power pulsed TWT amplifiers for use in high intensity radiated field (HIRF) EMC testing at booth 235 during the 2014 IEEE EMC Symposium in Raleigh, N.C. The new amplifiers have enabled EMC test laboratories to successfully generate 14,000 V/m to comply with the latest, most demanding RTCA/DO-160 test requirements, … [Read more...]
Scientists Investigate ‘Quantum Glue’ Trigger for Superconductivity
Physicists at the University of Illinois at Chicago have identified the “quantum glue” that binds electrons together to evoke superconductivity in a crucial step towards the creation of high-speed energy transport methods that conduct electricity without current loss. The new research, published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is a collaboration … [Read more...]
New Single-Photon Optical Transistor Could Lead to Faster Data Transmission
Using an ultracold quantum gas, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Germany have created a new kind of transistor-like optical amplifier that allows for a twentyfold amplification of single-photon signals. Although fiberoptic technology has helped speed along data transmission and telecommunications in general, researchers have hoped to find another … [Read more...]
Automotive Feedthrough Filters Offer High Current Capability
TDK Corporation has introduced new three-terminal feedthrough filters designed to meet the automotive industry’s demands for EMC components in emerging safety and infotainment applications. Capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 125 °C and rated for high currents up to 10 A, the new filters are ideal for noise suppression applications in automotive electronics. … [Read more...]
TVS Arrays Provide Board-Level Circuit Protection in Wireless and Telecom Equipment
ProTek Devices has introduced a new family of multi-line low-capacitance (5pF) transient voltage suppressor (TVS) arrays that provide board-level circuit protection in wireless and telecommunications equipment. The SMP6LLC05-2P - SMP6LLC12-2P series consists of three TVS array components with varying minimum breakdown voltages. The SMP6LLC05-2P has a minimum breakdown voltage … [Read more...]
CISPR TR 16-4-5+A1:2014 – Specification for Radio Disturbance and Immunity Measuring Apparatus and Methods – Part 4-5: Uncertainties, Statistics and Limit Modelling – Conditions for the Use of Alternative Test Methods
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has published Amendment One (A1:2014) of CISPR TR 16-4-5:2006, “Specification for Radio Disturbance and Immunity Measuring Apparatus and Methods - Part 4-5: Uncertainties, Statistics and Limit Modelling - Conditions for the Use of Alternative Test Methods.” The new ammendment is available in the IEC’s webstore here. "CISPR TR … [Read more...]
Low Noise Amplifier Offers Wideband Performance for Telecom, Military and Test Instrumentation
Custom MMIC, developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), has released the CMD206, a new DC-50 GHz distributed low noise amplifier in die form. Suitable for microwave radio and VSAT, telecom infrastructure, military and space, test instrumentation and fiber optics applications, the CMD206 features DC to 50 GHz operation with a noise figure … [Read more...]
Optical Cables Made of Air Could Boost Laser Communications
A breakthrough in the development of waveguide technology could extend the reach of light signals to support long-range laser communications and environmental monitoring in the upper atmosphere and beyond, reports new research from scientists at the University of Maryland. Known as an “air waveguide,” the new technology acts much like a fiber-optic cable, guiding light beams … [Read more...]
Low PIM Cable Assemblies Utilize Formable Semi-Rigid Coax
Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., has released a new series of low PIM cable jumpers with formable coax designed for low passive intermodulation (PIM) applications including use in black boxes, test equipment racks and cabinets, distributed antenna systems (DAS), and laboratory testing. Available with two different coax diameters sizes—0.163 and 0.276—and connector options … [Read more...]
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