Frequency
Fraunhofer’s new options for integrating RFicient receivers
Fraunhofer is now offering an even simpler way to use RFicient, its ultra-low-power wireless receiver.
Extra slim 2.4 GHz radio module
The Thyone I radio module from Würth Elektronik now has a little sibling: Thyone-e, which takes up 30% less space and represents a cost-effective alternative for applications in which the long-range mode is not required.
Microchip releases next-gen atomic clock
Microchip has announcd the second generation of its Low-Noise Chip-Scale Atomic Clock (LN-CSAC) model SA65-LN, with updates including a lower profile height and a design to operate in a wider temperature range, enabling low phase noise and atomic clock stability in demand conditions.
BroadWave developes new power divider
BroadWave Technologies developed a 50 Ohm UF band power divider to support applications including commercial wireless communications, defence, homeland security, and public safety systems.
ROHM’s 2nd generation MUS-IC series audio DAC chip
ROHM has developed the 32-bit D/A converter IC (DAC chip) and evaluation board designed for flagship models in the MUS-IC series optimised for high-resolution audio playback.
ROHM unveils smallest terahertz wave devices
ROHM has begun offering samples of the industry’s smallest* terahertz (THz) wave oscillation and detection devices utilising semiconductor elements known as Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs).
Infineon’s new sensor and radio frequency business unit
Infineon has announced the formation of a new SURF (Sensor Units & Radio Frequency) business unit.
Saelig introduces elite RF DAx/DBx RF amplifiers
Saelig has introduced the Elite RF DAx and DBx Amplifiers for generating the high electromagnetic fields that are required for immunity and compatibility compliance testing.
Vishay expands frequency control line
Vishay Intertechnology's Inductors Division has expanded its frequency control line with new surface-mount crystals and oscillators to deliver smaller packages, wider value ranges and improved performance, all while reducing costs.
PCBWay progresses in automotive millimetre-wave radar research
Millimetre-wave technology, as an extension of microwave technology and an advancement of optical technology, effectively combines the advantages of electronics and photonics.