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Anritsu Introduces ShockLine VNA Solutions To Lower Test Costs Associated With Verifying E-Band, Microwave Passive Component Performance
2015-12-04 05:16:40| rfglobalnet Home Page
Anritsu Company introduces an E-band option for its ShockLine MS46500B series of 2- and 4-port performance Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) that addresses the market need to lower cost-of-test for E-band components. With the option installed, the MS46500B series can reduce production costs and more efficiently verify the performance of high-frequency passive components, such as antennas, filters, and duplexers, during manufacturing.
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First Commercial Test Solution For 5G Channel Sounding From Rohde & Schwarz Opens Up New Spectral Worlds
2015-12-04 05:00:42| rfglobalnet Home Page
What started with GSM is now continuing on an exponential scale with fifth generation mobile radio (5G). Manufacturers of base stations and end user devices are facing the challenge of opening time and location dependent radio channels.
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Moving Violations Video No. 108: Flame Test
2015-12-03 18:02:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Find the Code violations in this video. read more
Daughter Board works with cable and harness test systems.
2015-12-03 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Rated to 500 Vdc/350 Vac, Model CB26T is available for CableEye® cable and harness testing systems. Sold as set of 2 boards, each CB26T accepts 2 mini HDMI and 2 mini Display-Port connectors. Daughter board requires CB26 small-frame motherboard for operation, and plugs into one of two available slots.
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UPDATE 2-U.S. court rejects Sequenom bid to restore prenatal DNA test patent
2015-12-03 00:57:53| Biotech - Topix.net
Dec 2 A U.S. appeals court refused on Wednesday to reconsider its decision invalidating a Sequenom Inc prenatal DNA test patent, a decision that could put in doubt the validity of a wide range of medical and biotechnology patents. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said in June the patent was not eligible for legal protection because it fell under the U.S. Supreme Court's rule against patenting natural phenomena.
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