RF & Microwave Industry News

Boonton introduces new real-time power sensors

Boonton, a Wireless Telecom Group company, introduced the new RTP4000 series of Real-Time True Average Power sensors. These sensors deliver a dynamic range from -60 to +20 dBm, a frequency range down to 6 kHz and an industry leading measurement rate of 100,000 measurements per second.  Built with Boonton’s Real-Time Power Processing™ technology which eliminates gaps in acquisition and provides zero measurement latency, RTP4000 sensors deliver lightning-fast performance in a compact USB form factor. 


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RFMW Announces Director of Coaxial Components

RFMW Ltd. announces that Kevin LaRue has joined their organization as worldwide Director of Coaxial Components. LaRue has served in senior management positions at well known RF industry OEMs such as Molex/Koch Industries, Rosenberger, Radiall, M/A-COM, Amphenol, Matrix Science/AMP and Hughes Aircraft Co., Connecting Devices Division.


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Keysight Technologies adds new capabilities to its Propsim F32 Channel Emulator

Keysight Technologies Inc. announced that it has added new capabilities to its Propsim F32 channel emulator. These capabilities enable manufacturers and mobile operators to efficiently verify the performance of devices and network equipment with LTE-Hotspots and Indoor (LTE-Hi) small cell and LTE-Licensed Assisted Access (LTE-LAA) dual connectivity technology support.


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T-Tech Inc. announces release of IsoPro CNC2PCB software.

T-Tech Inc. the manufacturer of the Quick Circuit rapid prototyping system announces CNC2PCB®. The new software application allows you to output your DXF data, Gerber data, or NC Drill data to computer numerical control programs. By following the EIA RS-274 industry standard, the output from CNC2PCB allows you to fabricate your PCB or chassis on your milling center in your mechanical engineering department.


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Wolfspeed releases highest power L-Band radar GaN HEMT

Wolfspeed, A Cree Company and a leading global supplier of GaN-on-SiC high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) and monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) with best-in-class reliability, will release the highest power 50V GaN HEMT demonstrated to date — its 900W CGHV14800 GaN HEMT for L-Band radar applications — to market at European Microwave Week 2016, which will take place in London, October 3–7.


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