Infineon Technologies AG is a world leader in semiconductor solutions that make life easier, safer and greener. These tiny, barely visible electronic components have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. They help to feed regenerative energy into power grids with almost zero losses, tame power-hungry computers, safeguard the data flying through cyberspace and make our cars more energy-efficient.
Infineon’s near-field communication tags use short-range RF technology to empower wireless tagging of consumer products as well as support functionality in IoT devices.
Infineon's RASIC CTRX family of radar MMICs is a series of 76- to 81-GHz devices based on 28-nm CMOS technology. The high signal-to-noise ratio and linearity of the transceiver...
Created by the Connectivity Standards Alliance, Matter is royalty-free standard for integration and interoperability between different IoT products, ecosystems, and protocols....
Infineon’s Bluetooth LE microcontroller and software development kit are now verified as part of the Engineered for Intel Evo laptop accessory program.
Adoption of wireless technology for electronic devices worldwide continues to ramp up across a range of industries—and that trajectory is expected to remain strong and steady ...
Radar isn’t just for aircraft and self-driving cars. This article debunks some of the myths surrounding radar and reveals how radar is one of the essential sensors needed to enable...
MKSemi’s flagship product is poised to smooth UWB’s path into broad deployment in consumer and industrial IoT applications. A partnership with Infineon and ThinkSeed Systems serves...
Low-power radar MMICs at 24 and 77 GHz provide the electromagnetic-sensor data that combines with video cameras and LiDAR systems for reliable ADAS coverage.
Infineon’s BGT60LTR11AIP with integral antenna is a 60-GHz radar-based motion detector on a minuscule assembly that can competitively outperform the popular passive-infrared method...
Various methods are used to estimate Volterra kernels, but two other different approaches can make that job easier. RF PA experiments chronicled here help support that claim.
Frequency spectrum in the mmWave range offers limited propagation distances but almost unlimited bandwidth for the continuing expansion of wireless communications systems and ...
New laws are calling for the dependable tracking of firearms, and modern RFID tags can be integrated with the metal components of firearms to monitor the use of guns.
Thanks to advances that make it possible to operate in the V-band, radar-based gesture control for home automation could very well become the next big thing.
If the mark of critical technology is that companies are willing to sue to protect it, and governments are blocking other countries from buying it, then gallium nitride will only...
Infineon is on schedule to close the deal. Now it needs approval from an American security panel that has grown increasingly skeptical of foreign chip deals.
This year’s Microwave Week is in full swing at the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco, where the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) is clearly the main attraction...
Gallium nitride is exerting its strength in myriad communications applications, and suppliers are trying to keep pace by developing solutions for next-generation systems.
Millimeter-wave technology has become more widespread, as evidenced by the large number of higher-frequency products available today. With 5G on its way, millimeter-wave bands...
RF integration is reaching an all-time high, as RF components that were previously external to the system processors are finding themselves neighbors with the GPUs and CPUs of...
The growing number of 77-GHz automotive radar systems has put pressure on RF/microwave test-and-measurement-equipment manufacturers to develop cost-effective measurement solutions...
Held in Canada for only the second time in its history, the 2012 IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) brought a large influx of microwave engineers to Montreal, Quebec...
These highly integrated circuits and modules are designed to provide short-range wireless networking functions, all the while using low-power sleep modes for long-term operation...
Think plumbing when you think of microwaves. At least that is the way it used to be. Lots of waveguides and metal structures with cavities. And tubes. Today much of that plumbing...
The worlds largest microwave gathering convenes in San Francisco this June with a rich array of technical presentations, new products, and the 67th ARFTG Conference.