Embedded World: Digitally-tunable RF filters dodge spectrum congestion

The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS has developed digitally tunable and reconfigurable RF filters. In a congested spectrum “devices that send and receive data must function reliably”, said the organisation. “But with coexistence and interference issues on the rise, we can expect significant constraints and problems when it comes to transferring data. Fraunhofer IIS ...

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EEF to slam government on Brexit, immigation and apprenticeship levy

The chair of  the EEF, the former Engineering Employers Federation, is to lay into into the government on the terms of the Brexit transition at the EEF annual dinner. “Secretary of State I cannot stress enough the urgency with which we need clarity on any transition deal,” Dane Judith Hackitt (pictured) is due to say ...

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RS signs Cressall

Cressall, the resistor manufacturer, has  signed a global distribution agreement with RS that will see items from its range of resistors and portable load bank units made available across the world. The deal will enable industrial customers to purchase Cressall’s resistors and portable load banks from any of the 32 countries that RS operates in. ...

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EE is best UK operator, says RootMetrics

EE took the honours in RootMetrics’ bi-annual assessment of UK mobile telecoms operators’ performance. In the second half of 2017, EE had a clean sweep of all the categories which RootMetrics measures. “EE leads the pack in all areas – reliability, speed, data and text handling – and shares the lead with 3 in call ...

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