IoT networking lab for London hires space and expertise

The Government-sponsored Digital Catapult has set-up a laboratory dedicated to low-power wireless area networks at its London headquarters. Called the Future Networks Lab, it has been created with sponsorship and equipment from BT, IBM, PTC, Semtech, ServiceNow, Siemens and Texas Instruments. Technologies covered include LoRaWAN, SigFox, NB-IoT and LTE-M – and it also has a 5G ...

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Melexis adds to FIR thermal sensor array.

Melexis has announced a new version of its  FIR thermal sensor array. The device has lower thermal noise compared to the current MLX90640, an increased refresh rate of 64 Hz and an elevated operating temperature up to 125 °C. The technology allows for simplified integration of temperature measurement into applications that enhance safety, efficiency, convenience ...

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LETI prototypes mid-IR optical chemical sensor ICs for mobile devices

Leti has prototyped an optical chemical sensor using mid-infrared silicon photonics that can be integrated in smartphones and other portable devices. Mid-IR chemical sensors operate in the spectral range of 2.5µm to 12µm, and are considered the paradigm of innovative silicon-photonic devices. In less than a decade, chemical sensing has become a key application for ...

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CommScope introduces 3.5GHz-capable antennas

CommScope has introduced 3.5 GHz-capable antennas for macro and small cell densification to help increase network capacity and migration to 5G. Customers deploying newly licensed spectrum bands will be able to increase capacity in existing LTE networks and prepare for future 5G networks with CommScope’s 3.5 GHz-capable base station antennas.  The new CommScope 3.5 GHz-capable antennas: ...

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