Spectrum Instrumentation’s complete line of PCIe digitizer cards can now perform Digital Down Conversion (DDC) thanks to a low-cost option for $390 that uses an external GPU card for continuous “on-the-fly” processing. DDC is a powerful technique that is commonly used in a wide range of communication systems, like digital radio, radar, mobile telephony, and…
AI and 5G come together in private networks
Operating in the unlicensed CBRS band, AI and 5G operate at the physical layer to bring processing power to factories and other use cases. In a video interview, EE World hears from EdgeQ’s Adil Kidwai on how the technologies come together.
Video: Wi-Fi 7 operates across frequency bands
In a video interview, Wi-Fi test veteran Fanny Mlinarsky updates us on Wi-Fi 7’s new features and how they work.
Podcast: When will RF engineers start designing 6G radios?
5G Technology World spoke with Paul Challoner, VP Network Product Solutions at Ericsson, at the Fall 2022 6G Symposium in Washington, DC. · Paul Challoner Ericsson EE World interview Many of the discussions at the Fall 2022 6G Symposium, and indeed prior conferences, focus less on the technology and more on experiences. To deliver those…
Coalition pushes 12 GHz for 5G
At a press conference with 5G Technology World present, the 12 GHz for 5G Coalition continued its effort to change FCC rules and open 500 MHz for terrestrial use.
Engineering at the heart of cellular repeaters
In a video interview with Nextivity CEO Michiel Lotter, EE World looks at the technology behind cellular repeaters that distribute signals over Ethernet cables before rebroadcasting.
IMS 2022 video: Wireless Telecom Group
A combination of a power meter and noise generator shows how noise and interference affect signal quality
IMS 2022 video: Signal Hound
Signal hound showed engineers its SM435B spectrum analyzer, 100 kHz to 43.5 GHz.
IMS 2022 video: Samtec
>Samtec introduced a flexible waveguide, to be released later in 2022.
IMS2022 video: Rohde & Schwarz
5G was all over the Rohde & Schwarz booth at IMS 2022, with signal measurements and over-the-air tests.