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RF front-end and antenna array design for radars

Join our upcoming webinar to explore the latest trends in radar system design, emphasizing multi-functional operations, communication integration, and adaptivity to the operating...
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Improve RF System Reliability by Understanding Thermal Analysis

May 9, 2024
Understanding how thermal analysis and design is critical to meeting reliability standards for semiconductor technology translates into more robust and reliable RF system designs...

RF Filters: Critical Components in the Wireless Ecosystem

April 29, 2024
RF filters are used by wireless systems to filter and receive only the required RF signal from the wide range of transmissions crowding the spectrum.
William Wong | Electronic Design

Embedded Systems @ Embedded World 2024

April 18, 2024
Check out the latest embedded technology advances and products from Embedded World 2024.
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Laser Links Help Secure Ship-to-Ship Communications

April 12, 2024
Lithuanian technology startup Astrolight is now working within NATO’s DIANA segment to develop free-space optical communications for secure naval ship-to-ship links.

Microwaves & RF Digital Edition: March-April 2024 (Download)

April 10, 2024
Download the March-April 2024 issue.
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Quick Poll: Favorite April 1st, 2024 Story

April 8, 2024
Check out our April 1st series and let us know which one you liked best.
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The Move into mmWave Frequencies (Part 3)

This video series details the issues that RF/mmWave designers face as they address the millimeter-wave spectrum. Part 3 focuses on analysis of wideband receivers.
General Dynamics
Defense

Progeny Systems Adds IA to Navy’s Submarines

The U.S. Navy is counting on General Dynamics’ Progeny Systems for information assurance and reliability monitoring system software for undersea vehicles.
Silicon Labs
Wireless

What's the Difference Between Matter 1.0, Matter 1.1, and Matter 1.2?

Across its three iterations to date, the Matter connectivity protocol has significantly expanded its reach. Learn what’s new in the latest revision.