Learn how a team from UC Berkeley is poised to revolutionize 3D-printed antennas with a process that can print RF devices that can't be made in any other way.
The Adeunis ARF8393AAA Field Test Device allows for real-time on-site testing and analysis of the quality and coverage of NB-IoT and LTE-M cellular networks.
Thanks to an innovative extension to 3D printing, researchers can create high-performance, low-weight “unbuildable” RF structures that combine dielectrics and patterned conductors.
With frequency ranges from 9 kHz to 4.5, 9, 20, and 26.5 GHz, the R&S ZNB3000 addresses applications in the communications, electronic goods, and aerospace industries.