RF & Microwave Industry News

U.S. Army issues General Dynamics new order for WIN-T Increment 2

The U.S. Department of Defense has authorized the Army to proceed with a follow-on order of Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2 (Inc 2). The Army awarded General Dynamics C4 Systems a delivery order valued at approximately $111 million to procure the next lot of WIN-T Inc 2 network nodes for additional brigade combat teams and division headquarters units. WIN-T Inc 2 is a central component of current and future capability sets.


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AVX exhibits full range of MLO diplexers at EuMW 2013

AVX Corp., a leading manufacturer of advanced passive components and interconnect solutions, is showcasing its full range of MLO™ diplexers at the European Microwave Week Exhibition. Based on its patented multilayer organic high density interconnect technology, AVX’s MLO diplexers employ high dielectric constant and low loss materials to realize high Q printed passive elements, such as inductors and capacitors in multilayer stack ups. 


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RFMW offers new FastClock series of oscillators from Sunny Electronics

RFMW Ltd. announces design and sales support for Sunny Electronics' new lineup of crystal oscillators (XOs) and voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs). The new FastClock™ series uses a new, state-of-the-art, factory-configurable silicon technology that allows for a wide choice of frequency, voltage and output combinations. Offered in an industry standard 5 x 7 mm and 5 x 3.2 mm package, the FastClock series offers customers the ultimate flexibility with delivery of high performance XOs and VCXOs in as little as five days. The FastClock series targets multiple markets including RF, fiber channel, server and storage, wireless repeaters, transponders, data acquisition, military communications, SONET/SDH/DEWM/ATM, Ethernet, digital network switching, test equipment and industrial controllers.


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Qualcomm edges Broadcom to ABI Research's GNSS IC vendor competitive assessment

ABI Research’s GNSS IC vendor matrix concluded that, overall, Qualcomm is the leading GPS IC vendor, followed by Broadcom in second place, and CSR in third. The vendor matrix compares companies on 15 criteria across the broader categories of GNSS Innovation and Implementation. Qualcomm’s domination of cellular GPS IC shipments courtesy of its embedded platform strategy, coupled with its strong IZat and Gimbal platforms means it is well placed to remain at the top in 2013/14.


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