Newsletter | November 21, 2023

11.21.23 -- Why Bugs, Golf, And Gavrilo Princip Could Be Why We Have Satellite Constellations

FROM THE EDITOR

Why Bugs, Golf, And Gavrilo Princip Could Be Why We Have Satellite Constellations

Satellite constellations are being planned and launched by various companies to capitalize on the increase in commercial investment in LEO. In addition, the DoD is planning to launch satellite constellations to enhance the resilience of their satellite missions against interference and attacks from adversaries. So, what exactly is a satellite constellation?

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Supercharging A VNA With An RF Switch Matrix

Learn how switch matrices can be used to extend the port count of VNAs to meet the testing demands of the latest wireless standards and sensing technologies.

Heterogeneous Integration (HI) For Electronics Design In RF And Microwave

Heterogeneous integration combines diverse electronic components into a compact system. Integrated passive devices (IPDs) play a crucial role in optimizing performance and manufacturing in HI.

Reliable Piezo Motion Devices For Industrial And Space Applications

While piezo stack actuators and the latest flexure actuators offer a wide range of product development capabilities, piezo ceramics provide more solutions for motion control.

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