RF & Microwave Industry News

The Book End

Advanced Wireless Communications – 4G Technologies Savo G. Glisic John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 877 pages; $155 ISBN: 0-470-86776-0 At the present time, the wireless communications research community and industry are about to start discussions on standardization activities for the fourth generation (4G) of these systems. In the past,...
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New Products

New Waves: MTT-S Product Showcase The following booth numbers are complete as of April 15, 2005 Aluminum Flange Stock This aluminum waveguide flange stock is available in sizes ranging from WR22 to WR137 and double ridged sizes WRD 180, 580, 650 and 750. This 6063 extruded aluminum material precludes...
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UHF RFID Industry Growth Powered by RF Technology

RF identification (better known by the acronym RFID), while not a new technology, has experienced a recent resurgence due to new applications in the supply chain management, coupled with advances in the technology. The identification of an object using RF interrogation has been in use almost as long as...
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A 60 W RF Transistor in a Cost-effective Plastic Package for 2 GHz Cellular Applications

Cellular radio systems such as GSM Edge, N-CDMA or W-CDMA are seeing increasing demand in today’s wireless infrastructure. As volume production increases, equipment manufacturers require low cost solutions with good performance from their component suppliers. Freescale Semiconductor has pioneered the use of high power plastic packages for high frequency...
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Standard 5 V Medium Power InGaP Darlington Amplifiers

Wideband Darlington gain blocks have become a workhorse for RF wireless and wireline applications. The broadband linearity and direct-coupled performance has found a multitude of commercial design-ins for base station pre-drivers, repeater-pole transceivers, fiber optic transceivers, CATV and instrumentation systems. One of the drawbacks of existing Darlington amplifier solutions,...
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DC to 18 GHz Test Cables

A series of wideband 50 ? coaxial test cables has been introduced that feature extra rugged construction with integrated strain relief for longer life. The CBL-series Coaxial-Flex test cables are designed for use from DC to 18 GHz and are useful over a temperature range of –55° to +105°C....
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