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VAYYAR 4D IMAGING RADAR

VAYYAR 4D IMAGING RADAR

Recently, we have showed how radar technologies are useful for the automotive industry, when we dove into the Antenna-On-Package mmWave Sensor from Texas Instruments. As a refresher, more precise radars can be put into great use in the vehicles. Further enhanced seatbelt reminders, enhanced children detectors, better airbag deployment and intruder alert are some of the key advantages. […]

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NORDIC THINGY 91 CELLULAR IOT PROTOTYPING KIT

NORDIC THINGY:91 CELLULAR IOT PROTOTYPING KIT

Nordic Semiconductor’s multi-sensor kit supports LTE-M, NB-IoT, GPS, and Bluetooth low energy Nordic Semiconductor’s Nordic Thingy:91 multi-sensor prototyping kit is ideal for cellular IoT projects using the nRF9160 system-in-package (SiP). The kit is equipped with a diverse collection of sensors and interfaces that make it highly adaptable to rapid prototyping and getting a user’s proof-of-concept off the ground quickly.

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MICRORAD NHT 3DL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SAFETY ANALYZER

MICRORAD NHT 3DL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SAFETY ANALYZER

Microrad’s NHT 3DL Electromagnetic Field Analyzer is designed to measure electromagnetic fields in both time and frequency domains and in compliance with all the main international standards and regulations    Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the Microrad NHT 3DL Electromagnetic Field Analyzer, which is designed to measure electromagnetic fields in both time and frequency domains and in compliance

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Femtosecond Electronics With Plasmonic Hot Electron Nano emitters

Femtosecond Electronics With Plasmonic Hot Electron Nano-emitters

A team led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) physicists Alexander Holleitner and Reinhard Kienberger has found success for the first time in generating ultrashort electric pulses on a chip. They made this possible by using asymmetric metal antennas only a few nanometers in dimension, then running the signals a few millimeters above the

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