Smart Radar Device Warns of Serious Heart Issues
Waterloo researchers develop "super-sensitive" radar technology that can unobtrusively monitor heartbeats.
Waterloo researchers develop "super-sensitive" radar technology that can unobtrusively monitor heartbeats.
Preliminary findings suggest that worldwide telecom equipment revenues across the six telecom programs tracked at Dell’Oro Group — Broadband Access, Microwave & Optical Transport, Mobile Core Network (MCN), Radio Access Network (RAN), and SP Router & Switch — declined 11 percent year-over-year in 2024
The new EMI test receivers from Rohde & Schwarz, R&S EPL1001 up to 1 GHz and R&S EPL1007 up to 7.125 GHz, offer engineers a flexible and cost-effective solution for EMI measurements.
Q-Tech Corporation announced the availability of a tin-lead (SnPb) solder version of its popular AXTAL AXLE7050S temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO).
Part 3 of our HIRF series examines four electromagnetic test environments protecting aircraft, explains certification levels based on failure severity, and demonstrates how understanding aircraft shielding can reduce cost and weight while maintaining safety standards.
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Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. (ADRF) announced two new remote units (RUs) for its flagship ADXV Series DAS, certified to UL 2524, the standard for in-building two-way emergency radio communication enhancement systems.
Pasternack announced the addition of RFMW as its preferred franchised channel partner in the U.K.
Modelithics® announced the release of the Modelithics COMPLETE Library v25.1 for Keysight Technologies’ Advanced Design System (ADS).
Teradyne, Inc. announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Quantifi Photonics.
The Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is continuing its efforts to stem the incidence of pirate radio operations in the U.S. with another round of proposed fines of nearly $400,000.
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