Industry News | 2003-03-14 09:03:48.0
Sarantel has developed a surface-mount version of its active GeoHelix miniature GPS antenna.
Industry News | 2003-06-25 12:28:40.0
The chart includes a variety of diagrams, tables, and ratio charts for RF Emissions; Direct RF Power Injection; Bulk Current Injection (BCI); ESD and Transients; as well as TEM Cell and Stripline testing.
Industry News | 2003-05-22 08:14:29.0
RF module reference designs have been developed so that the customer can take the radio design and drop it right into their PCB or build a separate module
Industry News | 2003-03-11 08:45:00.0
CAMtastic DXP is the latest version of Altium's complete CAM verification and editing system that bridges the gap between PCB design and manufacturing and facilitates communication between board designers, fabrication engineers, and their clients.
Industry News | 2021-09-30 16:22:33.0
SMTA is honored to announce Yi Zhou, a graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been selected as the winner of the 2021 Charles Hutchins Educational Grant.
Industry News | 2018-10-18 11:15:12.0
PCB Design and Layout Guidelines
Industry News | 2018-12-08 03:22:25.0
Electronic Components, Parts and Their Function
Industry News | 2013-04-18 22:30:19.0
Pulse Electronics Corporation announces a new catalog selection of ferrite-loaded, stamp, and wire-on-carrier near field communication (NFC) antennas. These products are ideal for integration into point-of-sale terminals, security and access control panels, transportation payment devices, and consumer electronics.
Industry News | 2015-12-13 19:56:40.0
Pulse Electronics Corporation introduces a new edition in the Clarity® family of antennas that operates at UHF band frequencies including 380-520 MHz and 698-960 MHz to improve public safety radio coverage. The Clarity-Pearl antennas deliver an architecturally pleasing solution to requirements set by the International Fire Code and National Fire Protection Association (IFC/NFPA) codes for public safety in-building communication. Their ultra-thin white UV stabilized plastic radome is 311mm in diameter and protrudes just 9.5mm below the ceiling for the lowest in-building antenna profile in the industry. They provide an antenna solution for challenges created by multi-story structures with weak propagation characteristics and basements with low ceilings.