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UWB Explained: What Secure Ranging Means for the IoT and Beyond |
In the time since the IEEE added support for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) communication to the 802.15.4 specification, a number of very big names have moved quickly to adopt the technology. Apple and Samsung now offer UWB as part of their latest smartphones, and a number of automakers, including Volkswagen, are demonstrating cars equipped with UWB features. Click here to learn more. |
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0.22 µH to 8 µH, Conical Inductor operating from 10 MHz to 40 GHz |
RF Inductor
from Coilcraft
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The BCL Series are conical inductors available in nine inductance values ranging from 0.22 to 8.0 uH. They were designed specifically for broadband and high-frequency applications, operating as a series of narrow-band inductors across a frequency range of 10 MHz to 40 GHz. The inductors are ideal for use in ultra-wideband bias tees, where the conical inductor provides the path for the DC bias injection or extraction while isolating the power source from the active device. |
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GaN Hybrid Power Amplifier from 200 to 2000 MHz |
RF Amplifier
from RFHIC
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The TG2000-10 from RFHIC is a GaN Hybrid Power Amplifier that operates from 200 to 2000 MHz. It provides an output power of 6 W with a gain of up to 12 dB and has an average efficiency of 50%. The amplifier is designed using RFHIC’s GaN on SiC HEMT with a hybrid surface mount package and is attached to a copper sub-carrier. It is fully matched to 50-ohms with DC blocking capacitors on both RF ports for simple system integration. |
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Automotive Radar Echo Generator |
Signal Generator
from Rohde & Schwarz
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The R&S AREG100A automotive radar echo generator reliably tests radar sensors in the 24 GHz ISM band and in the E band at 77 GHz or 79 GHz. It simulates echoes of up to four artificial target objects at fixed distances. User-configurable Doppler offsets can optionally be applied to simulate the radial movement of the objects. It supports bandwidths up to 4 GHz in the E band and can simulate objects at a minimum distance of 4 m if the distance between the frontend and the DUT is 80 cm. |
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2-Port Modular VNA from 1 MHz to 43.5 GHz |
Vector Network Analyzer
from Anritsu
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The ShockLine™ ME7868A from Anritsu is a 2-port Modular Vector Network Analyzer that operates from 1 MHz to 43.5 GHz by utilizing Anritsu’s Extended-K™ components. Powered by the revolutionary PhaseLync™ technology, it enables engineers to synchronize two portable ShockLine MS46131A 1-Port VNAs and connect them directly to a DUT to conduct vector transmission measurements over distances of 100 meters or more. |
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30 dB Directional Coupler from 0.5 to 8 GHz |
Directional Coupler
from KRYTAR
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The 158030 from Krytar is a Directional Coupler that operates from 0.5 to 8 GHz. It is uniquely designed for system applications where external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing or swept transmission and reflection measurements are required. The coupler has a coupling factor of 30 dB (±0.8 dB coupling deviation) with directivity of over 16 dB and an insertion loss of less than 0.8 dB. |
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