RF & Microwave Industry News

ETL Systems to debut new RF & microwave components at IMS2016

New technologies on display at IMS2016 will include ETL’s range of products for Global Positioning System (GPS) and the broader Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications. The new range includes outdoor and indoor GPS over Fibre and GPS Splitter units, which provide a reliable method for distributing GPS timing signals from a single antenna.


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Custom, high performance cable assemblies with quick delivery from San-tron at IMS2016

San-tron Inc., a manufacturer of RF coaxial connectors and cable assemblies, will be discussing a new quick turn, custom cable assembly service at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS2016) in San Francisco, Calif., May 24-26 in Booth #1039. Advanced, custom-built assemblies will be built to spec to meet a variety of application requirements for premium signal performance and shock, vibration, and thermal conditions.


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Keysight, Georgia Tech announce plan to launch Keysight Software Development Center

Keysight Technologies Inc. and the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) announced a plan to launch a Keysight software development center to accelerate Keysight’s transformation into a software-centric solutions provider. Keysight has chartered the center to develop next-generation software for use in the design and test of electronic products being created by Keysight’s customers around the world.


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ARC Technologies Inc. shows its wide range of capabilities at IMS2016

ARC Technologies brings its wide range of capabilities in noise and interference control to the 2016 International Microwave Symposium (http://ims2016.org/) exhibition scheduled for May 24-26, 2016 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif. Representatives from ARC Technologies will be on hand at booth #1318 to show their latest solutions for noise and interference control for the RF/microwave industry, including hot melt absorbers, AC2ES, and new plating and testing services.


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