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| | | | | H&HN senior online editor Haydn Bush talks to patient activist Dave deBronkart and Mayo Clinic social media guru Lee Aase about how hospitals can use social media to meaningfully connect with patients, sometimes saving and healing lives in the process. | |
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| | | | | Richardson RFPD, Inc. announced the availability and full design support capabilities for a new family of 650 V GaN E-HEMTs from GaN Systems Inc. The GS-065-0xx-1-L devices are ideal for low power applications, including charging, power supplies, lighting and appliances. They feature: Industry standard 5 mm x 6 mm PDFN packages Assembly using standard SMT process Scalable: 3.5 A to 11 A in the same footprint Fast, clean switching speed High switching frequency (20 MHz+) Low switching losses Low EMI High efficiency Kelvin sense Zero . . . | |
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| | | | | These connectors can be mounted anywhere on the board, not just the edge. Utilizes a vertical launch transition to the board with a screw-on mounting compression fit. The interface is 2.92 mm and operates mode free through 40 GHz. The compression fit does not require soldering for consistent Signal Integrity performance. Application support is available including 3D models of the connector that can be used in 3D electro-magnetic solvers to design optimized board transitions. | |
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| | | Rohde & Schwarz now offers the R&S ZNH, a full two-port handheld vector network analyzer up to 26.5 GHz with cable and antenna analysis and full S-parameter measurements. Both of these functions are included free of charge. The R&S ZNH is user-friendly, easy to configure and has a compact fanless housing for field applications. The R&S ZNH handheld vector network analyzer helps detect and remedy defective RF cables and communications system components. It can also characterize components up to 26.5 GHz in the field and . . . | ||