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Keysight Technologies Inc., in collaboration with The University of California San Diego (UCSD), has demonstrated the world’s first 64 (8 x 8) and 256-element (16 x 16), 60 GHz silicon wafer-scale phased-array transmitter with integrated high-efficiency antennas for Gbps communications at 100 to 200 meters.
High Speed Interconnects (HSI), a manufacturer of high-performance micro-coaxial cable and coaxial cable assemblies, will be exhibiting in booth #927 at BIOMEDevice 2015 in San Jose, Calif., December 2-3.
4G Americas, the industry trade association and voice of 5G for the Americas, announced that LTE-Advanced has been commercially deployed on 100 networks worldwide in 49 countries.
Anokiwave Inc., an innovative company providing highly integrated core IC solutions for mmW markets and AESA based solutions, today announced the latest addition to its leadership team with the appointment of William W. Boecke to the position of chief financial officer. This appointment supports Anokiwave’s plans to continue its strategic expansion in 2016 and beyond.
ETL Systems has launched a new range of RF power amplifiers designed for electronic warfare applications such as broadband frequency jamming or EMC testing.
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS), the global wireless and broadcast infrastructure specialist, announced the launch of its Class 4 microwave antenna line. Its Class 4 antennas provide the market’s best RF performance and allow mobile operators to deploy new microwave links even in ultra-dense areas where high levels of interference are present.
Rice University researchers have won $2.4 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to conduct the most extensive experimental research yet of wireless technology that uses 100 or more antennas per base station to send tightly focused beams of data to each user, even as they move.
NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced that the company has received clearance on the proposed transaction of the sale of its RF Power business to Jianguang Asset Manangement Co. Ltd. (“JAC Capital”) from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). The divesture of the RF Power business is a condition for NXP’s merger with Freescale Semiconductor.