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20 GHz Vector Signal Generator

Signal Hound (Battle Ground, WA) announced the release of the VSG200, a 20 GHz vector signal generator (VSG) offering 40 MHz of realtime streaming bandwidth. The VSG200 expands their popular VSG series and unlocks access to higher frequency ranges and updated features. “The VSG200 offers the performance and versatility of an enterprise-grade vector signal generator to a broad range of users,” said Harrison Osbourn, Signal Hound CEO. “It is a high-performance test and measurement device capable of generating any signal type.” In addition, Signal Hound made a major update to their VSG software.
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Industrial Computed Tomography System

LK Metrology (Hudson Heights, MI) has introduced the innovative COREX 250. The new industrial computed tomography system is designed for the production environment and features a 230 mm cube working volume. It brings non-contact inspection and metrology into the factory to enable non-destructive internal inspection of complex parts in seconds. Instead of one oversized machine, the COREX series is available in three optimized sizes. This specialization allows for pre-defined configurations and enhanced X-ray sources tailored to the customer’s specific materials.
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2-Axis Laser Scan Head

Aerotech Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA) announced the launch of its AGV-CPO CORE Performance 2-Axis Laser Scan Head. Designed to suit a wide range of laser applications, the AGV-CPO combines dynamics and precision with value. Because the AGV-CPO shares performance capabilities and control hardware with Aerotech’s other premier 2-axis laser scan heads, users can scale without sacrificing performance or incurring additional control hardware costs.
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DC-DC Converter

VPT, Inc. (Blacksburg, VA) announced the release of the VSCPL1210SG, the first point of load DC–DC converter in its award–winning VSC Series of space–grade COTS power supplies. Delivering up to 10 A of output current with peak efficiency up to 95 percent, the VSCPL1210SG expands VPT’s NewSpace product offering and completes a full power–conversion solution that includes isolated DC–DC converters, point of load converters, and EMI filters.
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R&S FPL 1044 Spectrum Analyzer

Rohde & Schwarz (Munich, Germany) expands its portfolio of mid-range instruments with the launch of the FPL1044 spectrum analyzer and a new 40 MHz real-time spectrum analysis (RTSA) option for the FPL family. The R&S FPL1044 is an industry first, delivering performance up to 44 GHz at a price point previously unattainable in the market. The universal RTSA option empowers FPL users with powerful real-time analysis capabilities. The new R&S FPL1044 from Rohde & Schwarz offers a frequency range of 10 Hz to 44 GHz. It is the first and only spectrum analyzer in this price range on the market to reach the 44 GHz milestone, drastically lowering the entry barrier for high-frequency testing.
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LEO-Aided Inertial Navigation System

Inertial Labs (Chandler, AZ), a Viavi Solutions Inc. (VIAVI) company, has announced IRINS, a Low Earth Orbit (LEO)-aided inertial navigation system (INS) designed to allow full operation across land, air and sea in denied, degraded and disrupted space operating environments (D3SOE). The IRINS embedded system has been developed to counter the exponentially rising number of spoofing and jamming attacks that have affected military and critical infrastructure. The system combines an INS, an AHRS and the GNSS-independent STL-2600 LEO Iridium receiver module.
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Multi-Port SMPM Interconnects with Threaded Coupling

Samtec Inc. (New Albany, IN) announced production quantity availability of its new line of rugged, multi-port SMPM solutions that feature threaded coupling for high thermal shock and vibration environments commonly found in military, aerospace and communication applications. Samtec’s rugged, threaded-SMPM solutions provide high-frequency performance up to 65 GHz with excellent reliability in high-density applications. SMPM multi-port mated sets with the new -S Screw option for threaded coupling are part of Samtec’s Magnum RF® product line.
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Directional Coupler

KRYTAR, Inc. (Sunnyvale, CA) announced a new Directional Coupler operating in the wideband frequency range of 0.5 to 26.5 GHz (L- through K-Bands) offering Nominal Coupling of 30 dB. The new coupler offers solutions for emerging designs and test and measurement applications including wireless communications, radar and satellite communications. This new Directional Coupler, Model 152630, offers superior performance ratings including Nominal Coupling of 30 dB, ±1.8 dB. Frequency Sensitivity is ±1.8 dB. The directional coupler exhibits Insertion Loss (including coupled power) of less than 1.0 dB, Directivity of >10 dB, and maximum VSWR is 1.45 at any port.
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Enclosures for Outdoor and Harsh Applications

Electronic system designers frequently treat electrical enclosures as an afterthought, driven by the pressure to meet functionality goals and tight deadlines, even in applications where the equipment is going to be exposed to harsh conditions or deployed outdoors. Altech’s (Flemington, NJ) GEOS Series is an example of an enclosure that is well-suited for both outdoor and harsh environments. Made from highly durable polycarbonate material, GEOS enclosures are shatterproof and resist impacts, temperature, corrosion, UV light and weather. They also have a unique “Drain Protect” seal system to prevent ingress from water and contaminants.
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Quad ARINC 429 Line Driver

Holt Integrated Circuits (Aliso Viejo, CA) announced the HI-85104, the world’s first quad ARINC 429 line driver, enabling aerospace designers to achieve higher channel density while reducing board area, component count, and design complexity. The HI-85104 integrates four fully independent ARINC 429 transmit channels into a compact 6 mm × 6 mm QFN package, replacing four discrete single-channel line drivers with a single device. HI-85104 can reduce board area by up to 30 percent, making it ideal for space-constrained, high-channel-count applications such as embedded LRUs, automated test equipment, and systems integration labs.
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Multi-Vision for Jetson Thor Robotics

Connect Tech (Guelph, Ontario) unveiled the Anvil-T5, the first production-ready system to deliver multi-camera support on NVIDIA Jetson T5000. Designed for robotic and autonomous platforms, Anvil-T5 extends Connect Tech’s early leadership in next-generation Edge AI systems. Designed for maximum performance on the T5000 at up to 60°C, Anvil-T5 is engineered for autonomy, reliability, and the demanding compute needs of next generation robotics and intelligent machines. Anvil-T5 enables multi-sensor vision designs with support for a number of interfaces, including GMSL3, GMSL2, FPD-Link III, and SDI.
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Space-Grade Differential Signaling Driver

Supporting faster data speeds in space applications, ST Microelectronics’ (Geneva, Switzerland) RHFLVDS41 Low-Voltage Differential Signaling driver sets a new performance benchmark among QML-V qualified devices for data exchanges at up to 600Mbps. Having a wide operating-voltage range, from 2.3V-3.6V, the driver is compatible with the latest low-voltage logic and lower supply-voltage norms, as well as older CMOS devices. In addition to increasing performance and flexibility, the RHFLVDS41 also enhances resilience and reliability with 4.8V absolute maximum rating, 300krad/s maximum total ionizing dose, and 8kV ESD immunity.
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Extreme Temperature Interconnects

Recent advances in aerospace engine design are pushing instruments and electronic systems into increasingly extreme operating environments. Often, these conditions surpass the temperature limits of standard hermetic connectors. Hermetic Seal (Cincinnati, OH) has met this challenge by developing the next generation of Extreme Temperature Interconnect systems. This breakthrough delivers previously unattainable electrical connectivity across an exceptionally wide temperature range from –197 °C to +440 °C (–322 °F to +824 °F).
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Ruggedized Software-Defined Radio Enclosure

The E320 is the latest edition to the Pixus Technologies (Waterloo, Ontario) line of ruggedized Ettus/NI Software-Defined Radios (SDRs). The first in the E-series ruggedized enclosures is an IP67 weatherproof design. The E320 is an IP67 rated outdoor solution in a compact size. It features a conduction-cooled design from -10C to 60+C temperature ranges, with extreme options from -40C to 70C upon request. A full MIL ruggedized version or other customized configurations are also available.
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V3-122 Avionics Processor Card

Curtiss-Wright (Ashburn, VA) announced a collaboration with DDC-I to host the Deos real-time operating system on the Curtiss-Wright V3-1222, a safety-certifiable 3U VPX Intel Core i7 Avionics Processor Card, which will enable integrators to achieve and accelerate system safety certification up to Design Assurance Level A. The V3-1222 combines the 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processor, with Iris® Xe graphics, to excel at demanding compute performance and visual graphics needs of next-generation safety certifiable processing systems. Aligned with the industry-standard SOSA™ specification, this processor board is designed for systems targeting the highest levels of DO-254 with AC/AMC 20-152A certification.
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