Hardware, software, and service vendors from around the microwaves and RF industry are exhibiting their wares at IMS 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
This roundup highlights some of the latest products on display at IMS 2022. Featured are a family of PXI and PXIe modules with high-frequency switches for 5G and IC testing as well as a low-noise, low-jitter synthesizer that outputs frequencies of up to 12.8 GHz. Other highlights include a series of millimeter-wave beamformer and up-down converter ICs based on RF-SOI and a mid-range 28-GHz power amp aimed at 5G base stations.
Ultimately, these companies are working to give electrical engineers more parts to choose from while designing everything from military radar to millimeter-wave hardware used in 5G networks.
Explore cascaded amplifiers, revealing how a single driver can dominate performance in a four-parallel setup and how optimized input power can reduce AM-to-PM distortion for maximum...
See how an X-band SSB upconverter built with Mini-Circuits components uses IQ mixing to suppress unwanted sidebands and boost spectral efficiency for applications from 5G to radar...
Mini-Circuits VP of Engineering Joe Merenda explains additive phase noise (APN) in RF amplifiers, covering theory, measurement, specifications, and small vs. large signal behavior...
The new M4SWA4-34DR+ SP4T MMIC switch delivers fast, wideband signal routing from DC to 30 GHz, with superior power handling, quick switching, and cost advantages over SOI devices...