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SMA Connectors Engineered for 0.81 mm and 1.32 mm Cable Offer Lasting and Routable RF Solutions
Amphenol RF introduces new high performance SMA connectors suited for use with versatile high frequency 0.81 mm cable or 1.32 mm double shielded cable.
Peraso Announces Addition of PRM2141X-D Dual-Polarized Module to PERSPECTUS Family
Peraso Inc announced the latest addition to the company's PERSPECTUS series of mmWave modules, the PRM2141X-D.
Partstat and WIN Semiconductors Forge Partnership to Enhance Semiconductor Storage and Die & Wafer Banking Solutions
A new collaboration between Partstat and WIN Semiconductors aims to provide comprehensive long-term storage solutions for semiconductors, including die and wafer banking, to meet the evolving needs of the electronics manufacturing industry.
AXTAL’s OCXOs Offer Ultra-Low Noise and Jitter Over Wide Frequency Ranges
Q-Tech Corporation announced the availability of the AXIOM line of ultra-low noise (ULN) oven-controlled crystal oscillators (OXCOs).
Understanding and Dealing with Radiated Immunity, Part 1
Troubleshooting RF immunity failures at your workbench allows you to identify susceptibility issues in hours instead of weeks. These focused techniques pinpoint exact coupling mechanisms, saving thousands in test lab costs while providing more efficient solutions than traditional anechoic chamber testing.
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Implementing Robust Watchdog Timers for Embedded Systems
Watchdogs are essential system design components that reset systems for recovery. Originally standalone timer ASICs, they're now integrated into power management devices, voltage supervisors, and microcontrollers to enhance functional safety. This article explains various watchdog timers, their interactions, and design strategies for multiple watchdogs, particularly in functionally safe multicore systems requiring independence.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
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Recalls Can Create a Multitude of Legal Problems
Legal problems arise as a result of most recalls. These can take the form of regulatory problems, product liability lawsuits, retailer problems, and damage to a company’s brand reputation. Well before undertaking a recall, product sellers need to consider what problems might occur and what they need to do to minimize them.
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Developing the Dynamic Hazard-Based Safety Engineering by Introducing the Control-Oriented Model
This article will illustrate why it is necessary to introduce the control-oriented model to hazard-based safety engineering (HBSE), based on a typical large core switching fan-tray architecture design and related failure model. The authors also provide detailed design and evaluation guidelines, which can ensure the control of random hardware failure and avoid systematic failure (both hardware and software), then achieve the safety target (i.e., safety integrity level).
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Inductor Impedance Evaluation from S-Parameter Measurements: Part 2
This column examines inductor impedance evaluation using S21 parameters with network analyzers. Comparing two-port shunt and series methods across multiple inductors, it concludes that the two-port series method provides significantly more accurate measurements when compared with manufacturer data.
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Why ESD Electronic Design Automation Checks are So Critical: Part 1
This article introduces an upcoming Technical Report (TR18) from the ESD Association on Electronic Design Automation checks. It details integrated ESD verification throughout IC design phases, covering schematic-based topological checks and layout-based verification to ensure comprehensive ESD protection in modern circuits.
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Poor Power Distribution Network Leads to Unexpected Radiated Emissions
This article explores a radiated emissions case where unexpected high-frequency noise appeared on low-speed I/O lines. The author discusses how power distribution network design issues can cause emissions problems and shares strategies for improving EMC performance through proper PCB layout.
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ANSI Z535.7 – Product Safety Information in Electronic Media in Focus
This article introduces ANSI Z535.7, a new standard released in late 2024 addressing product safety information in electronic media. It complements existing ANSI standards by providing guidelines for digital formats, helping manufacturers create consistent safety messaging across both physical and electronic platforms.
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Energy Harvesting Technology to Drive 1.1 Billion Ambient IoT Device Shipments in 2030
Nordic Semiconductor's nRF9151 Cellular IoT Module Now Supports SoftSIM from IIJ in Japan
everything RF Publishes New eBook on 6G Technology
MVG Joins GICAT to Strengthen Synergies with the French Defense Industry
R&S to Showcase SIGINT, Electronic Warfare, and Analysis Solutions for Defense at AOC Europe 2025
Emerson Announces Hardware and Software Upgrades for its RF PXI Test & Measurement Portfolio
Lam Research Donates a Multi-Chamber Etching System to UC Berkeley to Advance Chip Development
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