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Optoelectronic industry designers have traditionally used discrete optical devices for transceiver designs. The process requires manual integration of discrete free-space optical components such as lasers, modulator, photo detectors, isolators, MUX/DE-MUX, lenses in the form of optical gold box sub-assemblies such as transmit optical sub-assembly (TOSA).
Understanding how to make and interpret power supply impedance is very useful for optimized, low noise power supply design. With a simple pair of homemade probes, it’s easy to make the measurements using a compact VNA. Read on to find out how.
Rohde & Schwarz expands its high-performance R&S RTP oscilloscope family in terms of both bandwidth, and functions for debugging and analysis. The new R&S RTP134 with 13 GHz, and R&S RTP164 with 16 GHz bandwidth, support four channels to 8 GHz, or two channels interleaved for the respective higher frequencies.
Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS), is now providing design engineering services for companies doing business with electronic component distributor Digi-Key Electronics, through their Design Services Provider network.6.
This live demonstration proves 56 Gbps PAM4-based systems are fully realizable today. The “Demonstrator” internally generates over 100 independent channels of signal data. Each signal generated is QPRBS 31, 56 Gbps PAM4 data, equivalent to 5.8 Tbps of aggregate throughput. Watch the video to learn more.
IEEE WIE Forum USA East 2019 focuses on developing and improving leadership skills for individuals at all stages of their careers. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear inspirational and empowering talks presented by successful leaders from IEEE Northeast. Emerging technologies will also be demonstrated, engaging attendees to facilitate discussion and potential advancement of STEM outreach class ideas. Discover more.
Modern electronics, from automotive to Internet of things, and everything in between, present many power integrity challenges. The performance of the high-speed circuits, including reference clocks, LNAs and transceivers, is dependent on power supply noise. This webinar provides expert advice on the best methodologies for performing low noise measurements as well as explains how to identify and correct power-supply related issues. It's not too late to register and join us on September 18th!
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