Products of the Week: March 30, 2026

Here's this week's selection of some of the most interesting new products that have been launched of late.
March 29, 2026

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:

Menlo Micro | Generated by AI
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A MEMS-based commercial switch/multiplexer from Menlo Micro helped reduce the bottlenecks typical of quantum computers when mating cryogenic hardware to room-temperature components...
NXP
NXP's Third-Generation Radar Transceiver Delivers High-Performance Imaging Radar for Level 2+ to Level 4 Autonomous Driving.
NXP's third-generation radar transceiver delivers high-performance imaging radar for Level 2+ to Level 4 autonomous driving.
Saelig
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This battery-powered, 2.4-GHz ISM-band transceiver uses DSSS modulation to achieve a wireless communications range as great as 300 m.
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The Renesas MCU Clicker 4 dev board from MIKROE offers a wide variety of sensor and communication modules.
The Renesas MCU Clicker 4 development board from MIKROE offers a wide range of sensor and communication modules.

More New Products

Texas Instruments
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Thanks to these new MCUs with the TinyEngine NPU, edge-based applications of AI acceleration can make consumer devices more intelligent and industrial devices more efficient.
STMicroelectronics
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ST’s ST64UWB family of SoCs supports the 802.15.4z and upcoming 802.15.4ab UWB standard with multi-millisecond ranging (MMS), including narrowband assistance radio (NBA).

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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