Products of the Week: July 13, 2026

Here's this week's selection of some of the most interesting new products that have been launched of late.

At the heart of our mission here at Microwaves & RF is to regularly feature collections of some of the most interesting new product announcements of the recent past. It's our hope that products such as these will inspire you to create your own new offerings.

Here are the products we featured this week:

Microchip Technology
Microchip’s Radiation-Tolerant, Low-Power, Low-Jitter Six-Output Clock Generator.
Microchip’s DSA504RT radiation-tolerant, low-power, six-output clock generator is a cost-effective solution for spacecraft systems.
ROHM
ROHM's 5th-generation SiC MOSFETs feature low on-resistance at high temperatures.
Fifth-generation SiC MOSFETs developed by ROHM have approximately 30% lower on-resistance at high temperatures.
FG23L Wireless SoC Offers High Performance for Sub-GHz IoT
Silicon Labs’ new FG23L is an IoT/IIoT connectivity device that balances performance and cost to target resource-constrained applications.
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This 25-W RF amplifier, fabricated on a GaN-on-SiC HEMT process, suits a wide range of microwave purposes.
Samtec
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A series of interconnects helps fast-track the design of UGVs, USVs, and UAVs for both defense and commercial uses.

More New Products

LYNRED
LYNRED's DRACO MW SL SXGA MWIR detector is optimized for land and Counter-UAV systems.
LYNRED's DRACO MW SL offers SXGA resolution and operation across the full MWIR spectral band from 3.7 to 4.8 µm.
Innatera
Innatera's ultra-low-power neuromorphic intelligence.
Innatera's ultra-low-power neuromorphic intelligence serves the next generation of intelligent devices.

About the Author

Alix Paultre

Editor-at-Large, Microwaves & RF

Alix is Editor-at-Large for Microwaves & RF

An Army veteran, Alix Paultre was a signals intelligence soldier on the East/West German border in the early ‘80s, and eventually wound up helping launch and run a publication on consumer electronics for the U.S. military stationed in Europe. Alix first began in this industry in 1998 at Electronic Products magazine, and since then has worked for a variety of publications, most recently as Editor-in-Chief of Power Systems Design.

Alix currently lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.

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