Newsletter | April 8, 2025

04.08.25 -- Which Is A Better Choice For Your Career: Python Or MATLAB?

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FROM THE EDITOR

Which Is A Better Choice For Your Career: Python Or MATLAB?

Python and MATLAB are valuable for an electrical engineer's career, but the better choice depends on your field, industry, and career goals.

SPOTLIGHT ON RF/MICROWAVE SOFTWARE & DESIGN

Understanding Rectangular And Double-Ridge Designs For Enhanced RF Systems

Explore rectangular and double-ridge waveguides, detailing their design, applications, and power-handling capabilities for efficient RF transmission in communications, radar, and scientific systems.

MMIC Amplifier Product Families Decoded

Explore four MMIC amplifier lines—ADM, AMM, APM, and AKA—each designed for specific RF applications, including high-frequency LO drivers, gain blocks, and low-noise amplifiers.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

The Role Of Gain Equalizers In RF Receivers

Gain equalizers offer precise frequency equalization, low insertion loss, and a wide range of bandwidth options, making them ideal for optimizing RF receivers in demanding radar applications.

XFdtd's Schematic Editor And Optimization For Matching Network Design

Join XFdtd's product team for a comprehensive overview of XFdtd's schematic editor, including recent updates like optimization of component values, impedance and aperture tuners with tune codes.

Bandwidth Battleships Testing Cloud-Connections For Naval Fleets

The Navy has been migrating its collaborative environments to the cloud under a system dubbed Flank Speed. Now, Flank Speed is coming to ships while they’re away from shore.

Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Radar: Beyond Ranging To Advanced Sensing

Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radar provides low-power sensing using wideband signals and short pulses. It enables seamless authentication across consumer and automotive applications.

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In this REEL Times episode, Carrie Obedzinski and Ian Finch discuss the problem of counterfeit LMR cables. Learn how to spot fake cables and protect your investments in cable technology.

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