Most demonstrations centered on sub-terahertz communications and the technologies needed to make them a reality.
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LTE data card supports Cat 13
Design the Telit LN920A13-WW data card into IoT and fixed-access devices.
eSIM eases changing carriers for phones and IoT
Learn about the evolution of a SIM card to the creation, use, and function of the eSIM.
Voltage-variable attenuators operate across six frequency bands
Pasternack now provides six new models of waveguide packaged, voltage variable attenuators covering popular mm-wave frequency bands ranging from 26.5 GHz to 110 GHz. Pasternack’s new waveguide packaged, voltage variable attenuators utilize GaAs MMIC semiconductor technology and offer 0 dB to 30 dB attenuation tuning adjustment with a voltage range of 0 Vdc to 5 Vdc. Designers…
6G: A tale from two conferences
October 2022 featured two conferences looking at 6G. The metaverse topped both, but engineering and sustainability were featured, too.
Non-reflective black-plated RF interconnects for harsh and covert environments
Amphenol RF is pleased to introduce a black zinc-cobalt plating option for a variety of radio frequency connectors and coaxial adapters to expand the versatility of existing product designs. These interconnects are engineered for performance and manufactured with durable materials. This alternate plating offers up to 48 hours of corrosive-resistance to salt spray exposure and […]
Guerilla RF adds to its cellular PA line
The GRF5521 provides ¼ watt of power from 2.11 GHz to 2.17 GHz,
Podcast: When will RF engineers start designing 6G radios?
5G Technology World spoke with Paul Challoner, VP Network Product Solutions at Ericsson, at the Fall 2022 6G Symposium in Washington, DC. · Paul Challoner Ericsson EE World interview Many of the discussions at the Fall 2022 6G Symposium, and indeed prior conferences, focus less on the technology and more on experiences. To deliver those…
Coalition pushes 12 GHz for 5G
At a press conference with 5G Technology World present, the 12 GHz for 5G Coalition continued its effort to change FCC rules and open 500 MHz for terrestrial use.
Log-periodic antennas cover 600 MHz to 6 GHz
Pasternack has expanded its line of wideband, log periodic antennas. Pasternack’s new, high-performance, wideband, log periodic antennas operate from 600 MHz to 6000 MHz for point-to-point wireless communications. They feature gain ranging from 3 dBi to 16 dBi and can be used for long-distance directional communication over a wide range of frequencies. These outdoor-rated, directional antennas function as boosters…