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Setting a world record, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) successfully demonstrated 100 Gbps wireless transmission using orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexing. NTT is developing the technology to enable terabit-class wireless transmission, to support the demand for wireless communications expected in the 2030s.
Pasternack has just launched a new series of coaxial surge protectors. They are are available with 7/16 DIN, Type-N and 4.3-10 connectors and feature VSWR as low as 1.1:1, max power as high as 2 kW, multi-strike capability, low insertion loss and support a frequency range of DC to 6 GHz.
Anritsu Company enhances its Network Master™ Pro MT1000A to support 100 Gbps with Ethernet Common Public Radio Interface (eCPRI) and IEEE 1914.3 Radio over Ethernet (RoE), as well as high-accuracy delay measurement functions.
Rosenberger has been recently certified according to the new automotive standard IATF 16949:2016 by DQS - Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Zertifizierung von Managementsystemen mbH.
With the global connected car market expected to skyrocket over the next five years, Laird is launching the auto industry’s first fully integrated and scalable module for secure mobile connectivity and automotive Ethernet, for reliable internet use inside and outside the vehicle.
SemiGen Inc., an ISO and ITAR registered RF and microwave assembly, automated PCB manufacturing and RF supply center, is excited to attend the 2018 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in Philadelphia, Pa., June 12-14 at Booth #2009.
CommScope is making the most comprehensive upgrade to its microwave antenna portfolio in decades. The leader in microwave antennas is overhauling its entire long haul antenna portfolio to significantly improve the coverage, capacity and cost-effectiveness of wireless backhaul for all applications.
NuWaves Engineering announced that the company has been selected for a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Phase I award for the S-Band Transmit/Receive module Advancements For Efficient radars (STRAFE).