Radio frequency (RF) enabled Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) has been around for a long time, however recent development of low power electronics and advanced waveform optimization techniques [1, 2] ...
The term “impedance matching” is rather straightforward. It’s simply defined as the process of making one impedance look like another. Frequently, it becomes necessary to match a load impedance to the ...
These days we’re surrounded by high-speed electronics and it’s no small feat that they can all play nicely in near proximity to each other. We have RF emissions standards to thank, which ensure new ...
As wireless system frequencies increase and wavelengths decrease, RF designs present many new challenges. Among them is the need for dimensional and parameter stability, as changes of even a fraction ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CAES, a leading provider of mission critical electronics for aerospace and defense, introduced a wideband, Gallium Nitride (GaN) based, high-power wideband RF ...
Since the days of pioneers like Marconi and Armstrong, radio has fascinated countless numbers of engineers. Wireless technology has evolved from the days of bulky, power-hungry vacuum tubes to today’s ...
Microcontrollers tend to consume other kinds of electronics. A project you might once have done with a 555 now probably has a cheap microcontroller in it. Music synthesizers? RC controllers? Most ...