Improvements in photonic and electronic technologies are enabling the development of devices and components capable of operating at terahertz frequencies....More
Fabricated in 0.13-micron CMOS and measuring just 5.9 square mm, this transceiver satisfies the IEEE 802.15.6 narrowband PHY standard as well as Bluetooth Low Energy to serve WBAN applications....More
Vacuum electron devices are still widely used throughout the high-frequency industry for applications requiring extremely high output-power densities....More
Driving the evolution of the body-area network (BAN), this technology promises to provide a secure, low-cost method for implementing short-range, low-data-rate wireless communication with low power consumption....More
New special interest groups (SIGs) leverage the NFC Forum’s alliance partnerships to bring together experts, member companies, and NFC solutions developers....More
To meet the requirements of IEEE 802.15.6 wireless body area network (WBAN) applications, this transceiver provides low energy consumption, low system cost, and high QoS scalability....More
GaN Roundtable: The State of GaN Reliability Today
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013, 2:00 pm ET. Gallium nitride (GaN) has come a long way over the past few years in terms of affordability, industry acceptance and, in particular, reliability. In this webcast roundtable, a panel of expert speakers will assess the current state of GaN reliability, along with offering predictions for its future.
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