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NIST Optomechanical Transducer links sound, light, radio waves.
2016-03-30 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Published in Nature Photonics, researchers at NIST developed "piezo-optomechanical circuit" that converts signals among optical, acoustic, and radio waves. According to one of said paper's co-authors, Kartik Srinivasan, this device might enable detailed studies of interactions and foster development of phononic circuitry that can be modified with photons. "This work," said Srinivasan, "presents one platform for transducing information between different carriers."
The latest at gadgets: Tapping radio waves to recharge
2016-01-06 05:01:48| Wireless - Topix.net
A startup that harnesses the power of radio waves to charge your mobile devices has come up with an ultra-small transmitter to keep a fitness band topped up with power. Energous Corp. unveiled a mini WattUp transmitter at the CES gadget show in Las Vegas.
12.10.15 -- Tiny Temp. Sensor Powered By Radio Waves | NXP, Freescale Complete Merger
2015-12-09 00:41:23| rfglobalnet Home Page
12/10/15 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Phone Case Converts Radio Waves Into Power
2015-05-06 07:02:18| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
The $99 iPhone 6 case from Nikola Labs will land on Kickstarter next month.
Improved Detection Of Radio Waves From Space
2015-05-05 03:15:29| rfglobalnet Home Page
Geodesy is the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement of the Earth. One of the measurement techniques it employs uses radio waves from far-distant objects in space to determine factors such as the movement of tectonic plates. A high frequency amplifier promises to boost the performance of the radio telescopes this method requires.
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