Today's newsletter looks at all (well ... some) things SDR and receiver technology, starting with John Oncea's look at the future of SDRs in defense and spectrum tech. Analog Devices kicks off our partner editorial by sharing how advancements in data converter technology are revolutionizing wideband software-defined radio, enhancing EW and multiband radar capabilities while reducing size, weight, power, and cost. AR Modular RF writes about amplifiers to support SRDs, while Qorvo, Inc. and NuWaves RF Solutions cover simplifying complex antenna designs with new 5G and range extension for UAVs, respectively. A.H. Systems closes out our editorial by exploring VSWR calculations, and we share solutions from Maury Microwave, dB Control, and Knowles Precision Devices. Click the link for all of this, as well as the latest news: https://lnkd.in/eFJY3rqb
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RF Globalnet is the Internet's leading source of cutting-edge technical information for the RF/microwave design community. If you are an RF/microwave design engineer or engineering manager involved in the design and development of wireless subsystems and components, or military and other radio-based communication systems at all levels, you now have access to a comprehensive web community delivering the latest updates on RF technology to give you the competitive advantage in your industry. To provide this technical information, the site offers detailed coverage of the design and development of RF/microwave subsystems and components such as amplifiers, oscillators, modulators, attenuators, mixers, resonators, frequency synthesizers, filters, coaxial cables, connectors, switches, antennas, intergrated circuits (ICs), modules, transmitters, receivers, and transceivers. The site also includes information on discrete components such as diodes, inductors, capacitors, transistors, and resistors. We also examine the technology that creates and verifies the design, namely test and measurement equipment, computer-aided-design (CAD) tools and electronic design automation (EDA) software, among others. RF Globalnet's database is structured to serve the needs of RF/microwave design engineers, engineering managers, system integrators, product specifiers, business executives, consultants, and others involved in the design and development of commercial wireless systems, military devices, and other commercial communication systems. Reflecting the dynamic and interactive character of the Internet, RF Globalnet is the most accurate and convenient technical source of design, product, and news information available for the rapidly changing and growing RF/microwave design industry. Please take a moment to join our community and discover all the benefits of your FREE membership.
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Today's newsletter dives into machine and industrial vision, starting with John Oncea's look at how vision systems are shrinking as optics, sensors, and AI converge at the edge, enabling compact, real-time intelligence for industrial, consumer, and defense applications without cloud dependence. Opto Diode Corp. An ITW Company kicks off our partner editorial, writing about precision illumination and detection for machine vision systems. PG&O Precision Glass & Optics explores BOROFLOAT (the world’s first borosilicate glass by SCHOTT), while Canon USA offers a way to eliminate challenges such as damage to the target object, measurement errors due to friction, or slippage that occurs in contact-type measurements. Iridian Spectral Technologies explains how compensating gain glattening filters improve PPEF performance, Zygo looks at measuring jet engine turbine blades with 3D optical profilers, and Sensors Unlimited Inc, a Raytheon Company writes about the chemical process control. We also feature solutions from KrellTech, Gentec-EO, PI (Physik Instrumente) Group, and IDEX Health & Science, LLC, as well as the latest news. Click the link and arm yourself with knowledge: https://lnkd.in/eYXuRzkj
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Today's newsletter focuses on passive and control components, from embedded passives and smart actives in RF front ends to why RF filter innovation is non-negotiable. Rohde & Schwarz, JFW Industries, Inc., Qorvo, Inc., HUBER+SUHNER, Mini-Circuits, MACOM, CPI Electron Device Business, Maury Microwave, Marki Microwave, and Skyworks Solutions, Inc. https://lnkd.in/ecj3Zifs
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Today's newsletter focuses on spectroscopy, and John Oncea gets things started by examining how non-invasive imaging may finally eliminate diabetes finger pricks, a possibility coming from research conducted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers. Iridian Spectral Technologies kicks off our partner editorial by providing an understanding of edge filters for Raman spectroscopy, while IDEX Health & Science, LLC explains what optical filters you should consider for Raman spectroscopy applications. Alluxa, Inc shares its spectral analysis system for thin-film optical filters, and Opto Diode Corp. An ITW Company explores how AXUV photodetectors offer fast, low-noise electron and X-ray detection for microscopy and surface science, with customizable, compact, vacuum-compatible designs. Mad City Labs and Accumold cover near-field scanning optical microscopes and common micro optics questions, respectively, while Sensors Unlimited Inc, a Raytheon Company digs into NIR/SWIR spectroscopy using InGaAs sensors. We also feature solutions from Abrisa Technologies - HEF Photonics, Zygo, and KrellTech, as well as the latest news. Click the link! https://lnkd.in/esqbtGQG
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Today's newsletter spotlights cables, connectors, and interconnect solutions, starting with John Oncea's look at the significant evolution electrical connectors have gone through since the dawn of the electrical age in the late 19th century. Samtec Inc kicks off our partner editorial by writing about connectors for data acquisition and control instrumentation, while Times Microwave Systems explains how to select cable assemblies for commercial space applications. dB Control and CPI Electron Device Business share how to save time and money resourcing switches and the magnetron theory of operation, respectively, while Knowles Precision Devices looks at powering precision miniaturization in MedTech. Molex shares a video discussing its Cardinal Series high-performance cables and their uses in various applications, and NuWaves RF Solutions wraps up our editorial by looking at custom cable contract manufacturing. We close by sharing solutions from MegaPhase and Maury Microwave, as well as the latest news. Click the link for all this and more: https://lnkd.in/ekdQZHpB
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Today's newsletter is all about medical imaging and biophotonics, starting with #John Oncea's story on how biophotonics is offering new hope for cardiovascular disease patients. G&H (Gooch & Housego) and Mad City Labs kick off our partner content, covering confocal microscopy and label-free nanoparticle trapping, respectively. Accumold looks at design for micro molding DfMM, Alluxa, Inc tackles predicting transmitted wavefront error in optical coatings, and Gentec-EO explores the science behind the calibration process. IDEX Health & Science, LLC writes about next-gen fluorescence-based life science instruments, while Schneider-Kreuznach and Iridian Spectral Technologies cover imaging applications and PCR filters, respectively. We also offer solutions from PI (Physik Instrumente) Group, Canon USA, and Sensors Unlimited Inc, a Raytheon Company. Click the link for all of this, as well as the latest news: https://lnkd.in/deWNJD_J
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Today's newsletter features a dozen solutions, ranging from double-ridge guide horn antennas to high-power PIN switches. And amplifiers, multicoax test solutions, FSWX signal and spectrum analyzers, and more! Click the link to see all these solutions from our partners Exodus Advanced Communications, Maury Microwave, Remcom, A.H. Systems, HUBER+SUHNER, CPI Electron Device Business, Qorvo, Inc., Rohde & Schwarz, Knowles Precision Devices, and dB Control: https://lnkd.in/eRHJjbxh
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Today's newsletter features 16 must-see solutions, from component processing systems to optical filters for LiDAR laser sensors. "Sixteen! Sixteen solutions! How can you do that?" you're probably asking. Well, thanks to our partners, including KrellTech, Accumold, Abrisa Technologies - HEF Photonics, IDEX Health & Science, LLC, Alluxa, Inc, PG&O Precision Glass & Optics, PI (Physik Instrumente) Group, Canon USA, Zygo, Gentec-EO, Schneider-Kreuznach, Mad City Labs, Sensors Unlimited Inc, a Raytheon Company, Iridian Spectral Technologies, and Opto Diode Corp. An ITW Company. So, now that you know how we provide so many great solutions, click the link to see what they are! https://lnkd.in/ek2aQmsZ
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Today's newsletter focuses on radars and antennas and features our partners Maury Microwave, Remcom, Qorvo, Inc., Mini-Circuits, Copper Mountain Technologies, HUBER+SUHNER, Analog Devices, and CPI Electron Device Business. These old friends explain why pulse shaper matters, the AI-powered future of people sensing, how to use vector network analyzers, and weather radar, among other things. We also feature solutions from JFW Industries, Inc. and Rohde & Schwarz. Click the link for all of this, as well as the latest news: https://lnkd.in/exEKAE9P
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Today's newsletter homes in on defense and security, from the science behind the calibration process to PIC and waveguides. John Oncea kicks things off with a look at quantum engineering at the nanoscale, while Teledyne FLIR writes about HD thermal imaging for defense research and test ranges. Gentec-EO and Mad City Labs cover the science behind the calibration process and how to specify a custom-designed instrument, respectively, while PI (Physik Instrumente) Group explains how advancements in advanced motion control have revolutionized DNA sequencing, significantly enhancing the speed, precision, and affordability of genome analysis methods like sequencing-by-synthesis. Accumold is next, explaining common micro-optics questions, and KrellTech shares what you need to know about PICs and waveguides. Ophir Photonics An MKS Brand wraps up our editorial with a look at thermal imaging and SWIR lenses, and we feature solutions from Gentec-EO, Schneider-Kreuznach, and Sensors Unlimited Inc, a Raytheon Company. Click the link for all this, as well as the latest news: https://lnkd.in/eJFej8rF
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