Communications
Mouser stocks Qorvo Wi-Fi 7 front-end modules
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics are the Wi-Fi 7 front-end modules (FEM) from Qorvo.
NFC chips market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 15% by 2033
As per Fact.MR, a provider of market research and competitive intelligence, the global NFC chip market hits a valuation of $1.9 billion in 2023 and anticipates a 15% CAGR from 2023 to 2033.
Vishay 10MBd optocouplers: low current, wide V Range
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced five new 10MBd high speed optocouplers that provide low power consumption to save energy in industrial applications.
Fairview Microwave rubber duck and whip-style antenna range
Fairview Microwave has announced its new collection of rubber duck and whip-style antennas.
Point One Navigation expands to Great Britain
Point One Navigation has expanded its precision location solutions to cover all of Great Britain.
Rohde & Schwarz 170GHz power sensors
Rohde & Schwarz is launching its new R&S NRP170TWG(N) thermal power sensor, designed for precise power level measurements in the D-band.
Growth in the 5G chipset market
According to Adroit Market Research, the market for 5G chipsets was valued at $13.29 billion and is projected to reach $92.09 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.10%.
Unlocking wireless performance of wearable devices
Conductive platforms make wireless communication difficult when the device is mounted close to the structure. Just like metal, the human body appears electrically conductive to electromagnetic waves, but with an understanding of the challenges highlighted in this article, you can avoid the connectivity performance issues, stay ahead of the curve giving your customer the wireless experience they deserve.
Resolve Optics' Model 228 lens changing RUVIS in CSI
The Model 228 lens, developed by Resolve Optics, has become a benchmark in Reflected Ultraviolet Imaging Systems (RUVIS), transforming the detection of fingerprints and bloodstains undetected in initial crime scene investigations.
Are ultrasonic sensors the better alternative to electrodes in prosthetics?
In the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in prosthetics, a shift from traditional electrode-based systems to more advanced technologies like ultrasonic sensors is gaining traction.