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Extreme broadband amplifiers tout desirable noise figure performance

June 3, 2013 5:28 pm | Nxp Semiconductors | Product Releases | Comments

NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced the availability of a new family of extreme-broadband amplifiers, applicable for CATV, broadcast TV, satellite systems and general ISM applications – the BGA3012, BGA3015 and BGA3018. Performance characteristics include

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Injection-molded case serves industrial and military applications

June 3, 2013 5:24 pm | Product Releases | Comments

SKB just introduced their new 3i-2617-12 Injection Molded case for industrial and military applications. And Canyonwest Cases is making them available to companies needing proven-tough cases to safeguard sensitive or expensive equipment.

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Starter kit accelerates software development

June 3, 2013 5:01 pm | Product Releases | Comments

Engineering teams are under increasing pressure to get their products to market faster and, for many projects, developing software is now the critical path. The DesignWare ARC EM Starter Kit has been designed to accelerate software development.

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Galaxy in its death throes may hold clues to birth of dwarf systems

June 3, 2013 3:17 pm | by Yale UniversityYale University | News | Comments

A bright dwarf galaxy relatively close to Earth’s Milky Way and trailing fireballs is the first clear example of a galaxy in the act of dying, scientists argue in new research. The work gives a known galaxy new status and offers the potential for better understanding of the mysterious origin of dwarf elliptical galaxies, a subspecies of the universe’s most common type of galaxy....

US blames Apple for 2010 run-up in e-book prices

June 3, 2013 1:37 pm | by LARRY NEUMEISTER - Associated Press - Associated Press | News | Comments

A U.S. government lawyer opened a civil trial Monday by portraying Apple Inc. as a corporate bully that swaggered into the market for electronic books in 2010, forcing an end to price competition and costing consumers hundreds of millions of dollars. The Justice Department attorney, Lawrence...

DC link capacitors designed for larger inverter systems

June 3, 2013 1:35 pm | Cornell Dubilier Electronics | Product Releases | Comments

Cornell Dubilier announces availability of its Type 948D high energy density DC link capacitors for larger inverter systems. Type 948D is an excellent choice for DC link applications where high bus voltage, high capacitance and high ripple current are required for smoothing and filtering.

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'After Earth' joins exclusive ultra-HD movie club

June 3, 2013 11:17 am | by RYAN NAKASHIMA, Associated Press | News | Comments

Sony Corp. is taking a deeper dive into ultrahigh-definition video as it comes out Friday with "After Earth," the first of Sony's three movies this year both shot and presented in the emerging 4K digital format. At a screening for journalists, I got a close-up look at even the pores on Will Smith's face....

Rugged connectors created for harsh environments

June 3, 2013 10:57 am | Product Releases | Comments

Molex Incorporated supports challenging industrial automation, aerospace and defence network connectivity with its compact Brad® Nano-Change® (M8) connectors.  The rugged Nano-Change product line offers the industry’s broadest selection of space-saving connectors, cordsets, receptacles, inserts, splitters and moulded junction boxes for sensor and actuator applications.

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DC/DC converters feature 20-kV isolation

June 3, 2013 10:51 am | Absopulse | Product Releases | Comments

ABSOPULSE Electronics′ DIO 120 Series of DC/DC converters were developed for powering electronic circuits floating on several kilovolts of operating voltage. They are typically used for high power gate drivers and similar applications in oil and gas, mining, railway and industrial environments.

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Judge: Google must give user info to FBI

June 3, 2013 10:51 am | by PAUL ELIAS, Associated Press | News | Comments

Google must comply with the FBI's demand for data on certain customers as part of a national security investigation, according to a ruling by a federal judge who earlier this year determined such government requests are unconstitutional.

GaAs amplifier die designed for military, space applications

June 3, 2013 10:48 am | Product Releases | Comments

Custom MMIC is offering a new device from their growing MMIC library of standard products. The CMD187 is a wideband GaAs MMIC amplifier die for applications from 2 to 20 GHz. This device delivers greater than 22 dB of flat gain with a corresponding output 1 dB compression point of +14 dBm, and a noise figure of 4.5 dB at 20 GHz.

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Printing innovations provide 10-fold improvement in organic electronics

June 3, 2013 10:29 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Through innovations to a printing process, researchers have made major improvements to organic electronics – a technology in demand for lightweight, low-cost solar cells, flexible electronic displays and tiny sensors. The printing method is fast and works with a variety of organic materials to produce semiconductors of strikingly higher quality...

Researchers design sensitive new microphone modeled on fly ear

June 3, 2013 10:29 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Using the sensitive ears of a parasitic fly for inspiration, a group of researchers has created a new type of microphone that achieves better acoustical performance than what is currently available in hearing aids. The scientists will present their results at the 21st International Congress on Acoustics, held June 2-7 in Montreal.

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Reality catches up with sci-fi in storm drones

June 3, 2013 10:23 am | by JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS, Associated Press | News | Comments

At the time it premiered, "Twister" put forth a fantastical science fiction idea: Release probes into a storm in order to figure out which tornadoes could develop into killers. It's no longer fiction. Oklahoma State University researchers are designing and building sleek, Kevlar-reinforced unmanned aircraft...

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RFID sensor tag helps users monitor pressure in sealed places without the need of batteries or wires

June 3, 2013 10:18 am | Stmicroelectronics | Product Releases | Comments

The Vortex1 from Farsens S.L. is a battery free RFID sensor tag capable of transmitting a unique identifier and the associated pressure data to a commercial EPC C1G2 reader without the need of a battery on the sensor tag.

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