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Optical Interconnect Design Challenges in Space
Aeronautical applications face many design challenges that are unique to their intended environment. The best practices for optical interconnect design for space applications include the use of radiation-resistant technology to defend against space radiation, the use of components and devices that are designed to operate in harsh environments, and meeting size, weight, and power (SWaP) and long-term reliability requirements. Finally, it is recommended to follow open standards like VPX and to look for solutions that comply with MIL and quality standards.
Best Practices in Installation and Testing of Board Level Passive Components for Applications at Frequencies of Ka-Band and Above
As the applications in modern telecommunications shift towards K-band and Ku-band so does the need for RF components and systems at these frequencies.
8 Advantages to Know About Spring Probe Contact Technology in the Space Industry
The requirements of space flight components must be carefully taken in account when designing a spring-loaded connector.
Accelerating Device Bring-Up and Production Ramp for WLCSP 5G Mobile IC’s
As mobile phone electronics continue to shrink, WLCSP has become the de-facto packaging solution for IC’s going into today’s flagship handsets. Manufacturers need solutions to rapidly debug their new silicon, and quickly ramp it to HVM while achieving aggressive DPPB quality levels.
The Internet of Space and radiation resistant transceivers
The explosion of worldwide communications over the past 25 years has led to the pervasive use of mobile and land communications equipment with an abundance of platforms, applications, and devices all driving the growth of many of the largest businesses in the world. There is no doubt that this trend will continue through the Internet of Things (IoT), and the arrival of the 5G technology along with improvements to the underlying network infrastructure. However, the next, ‘Small Step’ for man in terms of ubiquitous communications will be the ‘Giant Leap’ into the Internet of Space.
Equalizing the Slope Gain in Your Next RF & Microwave Design
Understanding RF wideband microwave gain slope, installation and reliability
Adding Value to Your RF Semi-Rigid Cable Assemblies
Having the proper guidelines in place for your RF semi-rigid cable assembly helps minimize cost, improve electrical performance, and increase reliability.
8 Applications where adding attenuation is a plus
When should attenuation be added to a RF/microwave application?
Having the right connectivity can drive revolution in automotive testing.
Efficient quality end-of-line equipment can innovate the automotive industry.
The anatomy of a microstrip isolator and circulator
Understanding the basics of microwave microstrip isolator and circulator technologies
Understanding the RF power in a coaxial cable assembly
How much power can your cables handle?
Driving the value revolution in the medical market, focusing on reduced production cost and low cost of ownership
The continued need to evolve and develop smarter solutions has driven exciting new innovations that are reducing the cost-per-therapy in the medical sector without compromising life-critical performance.