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Keysight Technologies, Inc. introduced an agile vector adapter which extends the capabilities of the UXG X-Series agile signal generators to generate complex pulsed signals and waveforms based on IQ data for more realistic electronic warfare threat simulations.
MACOM announced that its RF Energy Toolkits are now available for order, meeting surging customer demand for a flexible and cost-effective development platform that helps accelerate their time to market with high-performance, power efficient solid-state RF systems.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) introduced a 9 kHz to 7 GHz directional bridge and dual RMS RF power detector that simultaneously measures forward and reverse RMS power levels in a signal path, along with return loss.
Leonardo DRS announced that it has been awarded a production contract from the U.S. Army, under an urgent operational need, to develop a comprehensive counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) capability to protect soldiers from enemy drones.
Autoliv, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) AgeLab announced a two-year long research collaboration to develop artificial intelligence technology for autonomous vehicles.
NI announced the Vehicle Radar Test System (VRTS), enabling engineers to test 76 to 81 GHz radar technology from R&D through high-volume production, from individual radar sensors to integrated advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Anritsu Company introduced V2X 802.11p Evaluation Software, MX727000A, a first-of-its-kind solution that supports V2X message analysis for U.S., Europe and Japan vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside (V2X) communications standards.