KRYTAR Announces New Directional Coupler Operating in the Frequency Range of 1.0 to 26.5 GHz
KRYTAR, Inc announced a new directional coupler operating in the wideband frequency range of 1.0 to 26.5 GHz offering nominal coupling of 30 dB.
KRYTAR, Inc announced a new directional coupler operating in the wideband frequency range of 1.0 to 26.5 GHz offering nominal coupling of 30 dB.
YINCAE has introduced solderable adhesives.
Frequency Electronics, Inc. (FEI) announced the follow-on award of several contracts from a major aerospace company for precision “g” (acceleration) compensated OCXO for ultimate application in U.S. government SDR systems.
Radio modules are transforming how products connect and communicate, but integration brings complex regulatory responsibilities. This whitepaper provides a clear, practical guide to navigating global approvals, testing requirements, and compliance risks, helping manufacturers accelerate development while ensuring their connected products meet the standards needed for successful market entry.
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dBm Technical Sales announced that Tom Kelly, an accomplished RF and microwave engineering professional, has joined the company as a field sales engineer.
When threats evolve faster than countermeasures, traditional electronic warfare fails. Discover why militaries are abandoning closed systems for open architectures—and how AI and machine learning are transforming the electromagnetic spectrum into warfare's primary battlefield.
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Can military AI make ethical decisions in combat? Researchers developed a mathematical model integrating national ethics, international law, and battlefield variables. Testing across 38 scenarios revealed which situations need human oversight—and which don't.
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Discover how PCB layout choices can dramatically alter S‑parameter measurements of high‑speed ESD protection devices—especially in the femtofarad range. Through 3D EM simulations and real‑world testing, this article reveals why accurate modeling and optimized test boards are essential for reliable high‑speed performance.
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Explore how PCB via and trace geometry influence the real‑world effectiveness of decoupling capacitors. This first article in the series defines six board variants, capacitor placement strategies, and PCB topologies, setting the stage for upcoming RF emission results based on CISPR 25 testing.
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This column explores two air‑discharge‑based methods for testing small form factor products under the Charged Device Model. It examines limitations of traditional FICDM testers, presents wafer‑level and bare‑die testing approaches, and introduces contact‑first CDM techniques designed to improve reliability for fine‑pitch and low‑voltage devices.
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Cohere Technologies announced it will accelerate efforts to bring a complete Pulsone-based solution to market, helping address numerous technology challenges in enabling space-based broadband communications.
ETS-Lindgren has introduced their newly redesigned website.
According to a recently published report by Dell’Oro Group, demand for high end routers dramatically improved in 2025 following an 18 percent market correction in 2024 that was caused by oversupply combined with lower growth in network demand.