The 26th annual Components for Military & Space Electronics (CMSE) conference returns to in-person, April 25–27, at the Four Points by Sheraton at LAX. To propose a 15-minute presentation on component design or reliability, submit an outline by January 16. https://t.co/NW5g0NOpOH
From @IEEESpectrum, the top telecom stories read this year: Russian EW, hackable #5G networks, wireless on the moon, the fight over Ku-Band and other turf wars, nervous pilots, IARPA's initiative to design small antennas, Wi-Fi 7 and disconnected cars. https://t.co/7ZhDIXnclf
#MWJournal interviews Bruce Lancaster, CEO of Wilson Electronics. He discusses the market for the company's cellular and IoT products, its approach to improving 5G mmWave coverage and what he's learned about leadership. https://t.co/J4PFkXWgVO
In December's #MWJournal: Peraso's 60 GHz modules for FWA. The three modules combine an RFIC transceiver with baseband Si and a PCB antenna array, providing 16 high-power beamformer chains that cover all six of the 802.11ad/ay channels, from 57 to 71 GHz. https://t.co/8Ls5pYJyIS
In December's #MWJournal, we highlight Mercury Systems' advanced microelectronics facility in Phoenix, with packaging technology capable of building an RF SiP integrating high speed data converters, digital processing, memory and power management. https://t.co/KFoKw5b1pP
IBM's quantum computing roadmap for 2023: Condor, a fixed-coupling computer, will be the first universal quantum computer with >1,000 qubits. Heron, with 133 qubits, uses tunable-coupling to boost processing speed and reduce errors. @IEEESpectrum https://t.co/0WBvhOz08w
For the U.S to successfully restrict China's access to semiconductor technology, the EU and Japan must restrict access to their own technologies. Yet China accounts for sizeable revenue and R&D and some countries don't see the security risk. @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/rrIVyGE0kH
In December's #MWJournal, addressing production measurement challenges at mmWave frequencies. Manufacturing operations must be efficient, meaning fast measurements to meet cost and volume objectives, yet maintain high accuracy. https://t.co/Av85jCtvtb
In December's #MWJournal, read about a 1–3.8 GHz PA design achieving 39.7–41 dBm output power with >60% efficiency and 9.7–11 dB gain. Matching uses a stepped impedance resonator with harmonic control of the open microstrip line to suppress harmonics. https://t.co/h8RYn1iP02
Akoustis completes qual and production release of proprietary wafer-level-packaging for its XBAW filters. A filter for a Tier 1 mobile customer was the test vehicle for the process, now production released for #5G mobile and timing control products. https://t.co/uRbn29spJl
What to expect in 2023? We've compiled predictions from Swami Hindle, Keysight, Analog Devices and Deloitte TMT. Swami Hindle sees real mmWave adoption. Analog Devices predicts more focus on advanced packaging, often a better solution than developing SoCs. https://t.co/F5si7VQ7Jd
In December's #MWJournal, Fabs and Labs visits Quantic PMI. PMI was formed in 1989 and acquired by Quantic in 2021, combining PMI's more than 4000 off-the-shelf solid-state products with Quantic's culture: dream big, have fun and get “stuff” done. https://t.co/b1utFf0vvx
A good explainer of the Biden administration's "protect and promote" semiconductor strategy to maintain U.S. technology leadership over China. In addition to funding U.S. capability, the strategy aims to stop China's access to western technology. @Politico https://t.co/SgrHnDx9wo
Remcom updates the Wireless InSite 3D wireless prediction software. The new version adds propagation analysis of engineered EM surfaces, such as passive metasurfaces, and improvements to characterize propagation channels for MIMO systems. https://t.co/nsrNkhDiZK
The @3g4gUK blog has a link to the latest #5G update: 3GPP Release 17 Description and Summary of Work Items. Release 17 consolidates and enhance the concepts and functions from the previous releases and introduces several new features. https://t.co/x0p2iymbHS
Intriguing story of the government investigation and trial of MMIC designer turned entrepreneur, suspected of being a Chinese spy. Jury found Haoyang Yu not guilty except for a charge of IP theft: a MMIC design Yu worked on at Analog Devices. @TheIntercept https://t.co/qyzNXftWMY
In December's #MWJournal, read an assessment of the simulation and design methods that best predict the performance of the combline filter — in both passband and the stopbands. The insightful article is written by well-known filter consultant Dan Swanson. https://t.co/dMdnO090m9
It works: iPhone emergency SOS leads to rescue after car plunges 300 feet into Monkey Canyon from the Angeles Forest Highway. The two occupants were flown by helicopter to a local hospital and, luckily, had only moderate injuries. @PCMag https://t.co/O0UNT1QyJA
As Congress negotiates a $1.7 trillion spending package, two issues likely to be punted: 1) dedicating the 3.1–3.45 GHz band for #5G vs. sharing it with the military and 2) adding needed funds to replace Huawei and ZTE networking gear. @Light_Reading https://t.co/yKN66go6Kl?