RF & Microwave Industry News

AROUND THE CIRCUIT

AROUND THE CIRCUIT INDUSTRY NEWS Frank Floyd Jr. died on October 16 after a long battle with ALS. He was 62. He was the founder and manager of the Massachusetts division of Standford Telecom after spending 25 years working at MIT-Lincoln Laboratories on the design and construction of communications...
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New Literature

NEW LITERATURE * Product Brochure This six-page brochure describes integrated assemblies, converter assemblies, log IFs, filter banks and switch filter banks. Product photographs are provided. Descriptions of the company's manufacturing and engineering processes are included, as well as a company mission statement. AKON, San Jose, CA (408) 432-8039. Circle...
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Web Update

WEB UPDATE * RF and Microwave Components This Web site offers a broad range of categories from which to browse: Employment Opportunities, Block Diagrams and Associated Productions, Parametric Search Capability, New Information, Application Notes, Product Data Sheets and View by Market. The site will be continually updated, adding technical...
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THE BOOK END

THE BOOK END *           Networks and Devices Using Planar Transmission Lines Franco Di Paolo CRC Press 657 pages; $129.95, £87.00 ISBN: 0-8493-1835-1 T he object of this book is to join in one text all of the practical information and physical principles that permit a planar transmission line...
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A Versatile Multilevel Amplifier for PCS Applications

A multilevel amplifier platform with separate mechanical sections that incorporate an RF pallet, a DC distribution pallet and a microcontroller I/O pallet
PRODUCT FEATURES A Versatile Multilevel Amplifier for PCS Applications AML Communications Inc. Camarillo, CA C ommunication amplifier designers today are challenged with rapidly bringing to market a qualified product in a mature form factor, while meeting strict spectral regrowth requirements. Combine this with varying power level and gain requirements...
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A Low Loss LTCC System for Wireless Applications

A vector modulator with the ability to convert any of today's analog signal generators to a digital signal format at a fraction of the cost of a new digital generator
PRODUCT FEATURES A Vector Modulator to Convert Analog Signal Generators to Digital Formats IFR Systems Inc. Wichita, KS T here is much capital money invested in analog signal generators within today's research and development laboratories and manufacturing floors. Yet the trend in wireless technology is to use complex digital...
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The Next Level of Design Automation

This month's cover features Microwave Office 2000 version 4.0 electronic design automation software
COVER FEATURE The Next Level of Design Automation Applied Wave Research Inc. (AWR) El Segundo, CA M icrowave Office 2000 Version 4.0 begins shipping in December of this year. The latest release of the popular electronic design automation (EDA) suite includes revolutionary new capabilities for automating the high frequency...
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A VSWR Meter Using a Power Sensing Termination

A Smartload-based VSWR mater that offers linear power detection over a wide range of power levels and temperatures
PRODUCT FEATURES A VSWR Meter Using a Power Sensing Termination EMC Technology Inc. Cherry Hill, NJ T ransmitted power detection is important in wireless basestation applications in order to insure proper geographical coverage and to meet radiated power regulations. If the power detection is done between the transmitter and...
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A Low Loss LTCC System for Wireless Applications

A low temperature co-fired ceramic material system to address new market demands such as wireless telephones, automotive components and Bluetooth modules
PRODUCT FEATURES A Low Loss LTCC System for Wireless Applications Heraeus Inc. W. Conshohocken, PA A new low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) material system has been developed to address emerging new communications market demands such as wireless telephones, automotive components and Bluetooth modules. Unlike other materials for microwave applications,...
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A Voltage Variable Attenuator Using Silicon PIN Diodes and a Passive GaAs MMIC in a Plastic SMT Package

A voltage variable attenuator (VVA) for the commercial wireless market with linear operating power and intercept points higher than GaAs FET-based VVAs
PRODUCT FEATURES A Voltage Variable Attenuator Using Silicon PIN Diodes and a Passive GaAs MMIC in a Plastic SMT Package RF& MW Components Group, M/A-COM Inc. Lowell, MA A unique voltage variable attenuator (VVA) has been developed for the commercial wireless market. The device has linear operating power and...
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