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Pasternack Releases New Family Of Millimeter Wave Antennas
2014-06-06 12:54:36| rfglobalnet Home Page
Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., an industry leading manufacturer and supplier of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, releases a new family of high frequency, WR-15 waveguide antennas, which are perfectly designed for high-bandwidth applications including point-to-point links, GigE wireless LAN, millimeter radiometry, uncompressed HD video, FMCW radar, millimeter scintillometry, campus networks, and multi-gigabit wireless communications.
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Pasternack Releases New Family Of Millimeter Wave Antennas
2014-06-06 12:54:36| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Pasternack Enterprises, Inc., an industry leading manufacturer and supplier of RF, microwave and millimeter wave products, releases a new family of high frequency, WR-15 waveguide antennas, which are perfectly designed for high-bandwidth applications including point-to-point links, GigE wireless LAN, millimeter radiometry, uncompressed HD video, FMCW radar, millimeter scintillometry, campus networks, and multi-gigabit wireless communications.
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WAVE 2014 - Source: Green Motorsport
2014-06-04 02:04:35| Fuel Cell Markets Ltd | News Information
A Message to Sponsors of the Green Motorsport Team
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Low Noise Pure Sine Wave DC/AC Inverters generate up to 1 kVA.
2014-06-03 14:30:55| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Used to power sensitive electrical/electronic equipment, CSI 1K-3U3LN series operates from 48, 110, 125 Vdc or custom value and provides single, regulated output of 115 Vac continuous at 60 or 400 Hz or 230 Vac continuous at 50 Hz. Input meets EN55022 Class A requirements for conducted noise and radiated emissions, while output has second-stage high performance filter which reduces residual output ripple to <100 mVrms and delivers smooth pure sine wave output. This story is related to the following:DC To AC Inverters
ESL's Ocean Wave Energy Harvesting Advancements Make Recent News
2014-06-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Electro Standards Laboratories’ Wave Energy Harvesting research has been highlighted in a recent article published by Providence Business News. The article highlights the efforts of Electro Standards Laboratories, Cranston RI, in collaboration with the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, to develop new systems to power remote sensor buoys or other remote ocean platforms using wave energy from the ocean. The accomplishments include two different buoy designs, a Direct Drive System ...This story is related to the following:Energy Recovery Systems | Marine Energy Management System Safety & Maintenance Services |
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