Zyxel Communications, an industry-leading provider of secure broadband networking solutions for service providers, today announced its support for Wi-Fi 8, highlighting key innovations that enhance ...
Modern SDRs evolve from configurable platforms into intelligent wideband sensing systems combining high dynamic range, ...
When quantum particles work together, they can produce signals far stronger than any one particle could generate alone. This collective phenomenon, called superradiance, is a powerful example of ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a leading global provider of IoT and connected vehicle solutions, announced the launch of its AR588MA, a 3GPP R18 compliant automotive-grade 5G-A module.
RF front ends are advancing through the integration of high-frequency passive networks with increasingly efficient active devices engineered for ultra-wide bandwidths and constrained power envelopes.
Powercast Corporation, a leader in wireless power technology, is positioning wireless power as essential for critical infrastructure at CES 2026, demonstrating how wireless power is moving beyond ...
XF is full-wave 3D electromagnetic modeling software for analyzing EM field simulation in complex, high-fidelity devices. XF's unique collection of features simplifies the analysis of even the most ...
GaN technology is playing a crucial role in helping industries innovate and grow, including defense. Learn how the defense industry is using gallium nitride today, as well as some potential future ...
Ohio State research aims to increase signal strength by creating antennas that are suspended by a few small posts and are almost entirely floating. Image courtesy of courtesy of Ohio State.
GaN, GaAs, and SiGe offer unique properties for various semiconductor applications. Which is best? The answer might surprise you. What comes to mind when you think of “the best?” This is a trick ...
RF engineers are advancing 6G through terahertz communications, AI-driven network optimization, and Open RAN architectures, with major university research centers and NSF funding driving innovation ...
The “electrical delay” of a device may be simply defined as the time it takes an electrical signal to pass through it. It is expressed in units of time, and varies with the frequency of the signal and ...