Marki Microwave Acquires LintrinsIC Semiconductors to Advance High-Power RF Switching Capabilities
Marki Microwave announced the acquisition of LintrinsIC Semiconductors.
Marki Microwave announced the acquisition of LintrinsIC Semiconductors.
Raltron announced the VC8620D-D3-20-100.000-4-5, a low phase noise 100 MHz sine-wave voltage controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) optimized for satellite payloads, ground stations, test and measurement and high performance synthesizer reference clock architectures.
The 23rd International Flight Inspection Symposium (IFIS) will gather experts in San Salvador from 4 to 8 May, 2026, where, Rohde & Schwarz will demonstrate its test and measurement solutions for ground-based navigation aids.
UNIVITY announced the closing of a €27 million funding round with Blast, Expansion and the Deeptech 2030 fund managed on behalf of the French State by Bpifrance as part of France 2030, alongside two family offices.
Leonardo DRS, Inc. announced it has successfully integrated its M-MEP on an AUSV, delivering a new C-UAS capability designed to detect, track, identify and defeat aerial unmanned threats operating in the maritime domain.
Echodyne announced its inclusion as a primary radar system within Trust Automation’s Small-Unmanned Air Defense System (SUADS) Counter-UAS platform, to be delivered to the U.S. Air Force under a $490M IDIQ contract announced in August 2025.
Learn the essentials of EMC troubleshooting for product designers with this introductory column from Kenneth Wyatt. It explains why EMC failures derail product launches, highlights core design challenges, and offers foundational resources to help engineers start diagnosing emissions and immunity issues directly on the bench.
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The FCC is accepting applications for its Honors Engineer Program, a one-year paid opportunity for recent engineering graduates to tackle cutting-edge issues in 5G, broadband, public safety, and emerging communications technologies — with potential for permanent employment.
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The FCC is seeking certified distributors to provide telecommunications and internet equipment to low-income deaf-blind individuals in California, following the withdrawal of the state's current distributor — with certification opportunities available through 2027 and into the next five-year term through 2032.
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