Newsletter | January 30, 2024

01.30.24 -- It's No Secret, Q-Day Is Coming

FROM THE EDITOR

It’s No Secret, Q-Day Is Coming

Q-Day poses a threat to infrastructure such as water, energy, electricity, health, safety, security, and national defense. The encryption schemes most susceptible to quantum attacks are those that rely on large prime numbers – or nearly all digital communication systems.

SPOTLIGHT ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

Holzworth Quantum Solutions Guide

Optimal channel-to-channel phase coherency with multichannel RF signal sources has made for a straightforward approach to supporting the growing needs of quantum computing systems development.

Quantum-Enabled Radar Research: Finding The Right Solution

Examine how high-precision measurement of oscillators helped U.K. Quantum Technology Hub research to develop high-precision radar for detecting small objects such as drones and birds.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

How It’s Made: Optimal SMT Launches For QFN Packaged MMIC Filters

In this tech note, we will break down surface-mount packaging parasitic sources and present solutions to combat these undesirable parasitics.

Innovations In Pulse Fidelity For High-Power GaN Radar And EW Transmitters

Explore the correction of pulse droop and rising edge overshoot with data from Empower’s 40 kW L band long duty cycle liquid cooled pulsed amplifier, Model 2237.

MOST POPULAR NEWS

Rohde & Schwarz At MWC 2024: T&M Solutions For The Mobile Industry

MPI Corporation's AST Division Achieves Fully Traceable RF Calibration Breakthrough

Nozomi Networks Delivers Multi-Spectrum Wireless Security Sensor

Eviden Chosen By EETT To Pave The Way Into Satellite Communications

Ampliphae, HPE Athonet & Arqit Deliver Quantum-Safe Private 5G

Mercury Introduces Direct RF System-On-Module Powered By Intel Agilex FPGA

Data Link Solutions To Provide BAE Systems' Firenet Tactical Systems For U.S. Navy

Guerrilla RF Releases Linear Pas & Lnas Targeting Cellular Compensators For Automotive

CAES Announces Direct-to-Digital RF Converter With 3U Design

Zyxel Communications Achieves Wi-Fi Alliance’s Wi-Fi 7 Certification

BULLETIN BOARD

Solving RF Noise Problems

Every wire that enters or leaves your system is an antenna. That wire can radiate noise and it can also receive noise, as well as carry it into your electronic system. Antennas work both ways; they can receive and transmit, often at the same time. EMI filters stop the noise.

FEATURED PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES

50 kW Pulsed Coupled Cavity TWT: PT6055

The PT6055 pulsed coupled cavity TWT is an S-band Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier. The Peak Power is nominally 50 kW, the duty cycle 2.4% and the minimum gain 50 dB.

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5G Massive IoT System-In-Package: SKY66431-11

The SKY66431-11 is a multi-band multi-chip System-in Package (SiP) supporting 5G Massive IoT (LTE-M/NB-IoT) platforms.

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