Millimeter Wave Products Inc
Millimeter Wave Products Inc

Full Steam Ahead…Everybody Jumping on The MM- Wave Train

Apple, Facebook, SpaceX and new companies like Starry just to name a few. The millimeter wave scene continues to heat up as companies look to mm-wave based solutions to expand and solve the next generation of broadband needs. Below are some highlights to what some companies are doing in the mm-wave industry that look to make it a mainstream technology used everyday by consumers. Here are a few headlines with links to full articles to enjoy:   Apple Invents

2018-01-30T18:31:21-05:00

Graphene… The next jump in micro-electronics?

Graphene is extremely thin. The one-atom thick carbon based material could revolutionize the way electronic devices are manufactured and used-promises to make Internet go faster, provide cheaper solar cells, new sensors, and a variety of other technological advancements: improved smart phones, and more efficient bioelectric sensory devices. Graphene is extremely conductive and is completely transparent while being inexpensive and non-toxic. Discovered just over a decade ago, this remarkable material is now considered as the thinnest, lightest and strongest material

2013-12-09T18:50:12-05:00

Imagine a Fleet of these running towards you?…New WildCat Quadruped Robot

Boston Dynamics has just updated its YouTube channel with some new videos. One of them is an update on Atlas. Another is an update on LS3. And the third is this: WildCat, a totally new quadruped robot based on Cheetah, and out of nowhere, there's this video of it bounding and galloping around outdoors, untethered, at up to 25 km/h (16 mph). Whoa. Here's the video caption: WildCat is a four-legged robot being developed to run fast on all types of terrain.

2016-11-14T16:20:40-05:00

Millimeter Waves May Be the Future of 5G Phones

Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020 By Ariel Bleicher/ IEEE Clothes, cars, trains, tractors, body sensors, and tracking tags. By the end of this decade, analysts say, 50 billion things such as these will connect to mobile networks. They’ll consume 1000 times as much data as today’s mobile gadgets, at rates 10 to 100 times as fast as existing networks can support. So as carriers rush to roll out 4G equipment, engineers are already

2016-11-14T16:20:40-05:00

What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. The electromagnetic spectrum extends from below the low frequencies used for modern radio communication to gamma radiation at the short-wavelength (high-frequency) end, thereby covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atom. The limit for long wavelengths is the size of the universe itself, while it is thought that the short wavelength limit

2016-11-14T16:20:22-05:00

Are there health issues with millimeter wave technology?

  Health physics or The Physics of Radiation Protection  is the science concerned with the recognition, evaluation, and control of health hazards to permit the safe use and application of ionizing radiation. Health physics professionals promote excellence in the science and practice of radiation protection and safety. Health physicists principally work at facilities where radionuclides or ionizing radiation are used or produced; such as medical institutions, government laboratories, academic and research institutions, nuclear power plants, regulatory agencies and manufacturing plant. One of the biggest concerns today

2016-11-14T16:20:22-05:00

Rapiscan Gets The Axe: TSA all in with Millimeter Wave

January 2013 The Transportation Security Administration will remove airport body scanners that privacy advocates likened to strip searches after OSI Systems Inc. couldn't write software to make passenger images less revealing. TSA will end a contract with OSI's Rapiscan unit for the software after Administrator John Pistole concluded the company couldn't meet a congressional deadline to produce generic passenger images, agency officials said in interviews. The agency removed 76 of the machines from busier U.S. airports last year. It

2016-11-14T16:20:41-05:00

Mi-Wave to Exhibit Cutting-Edge Millimeter-Wave Technology at IMS 2025

Mi-Wave to Showcase Advanced Millimeter-Wave Solutions at IMS 2025 San Francisco, California — June 2025 — Mi-Wave, a leading innovator in millimeter-wave technology, is excited to announce its participation in the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2025, taking place from June 15 to 20 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. As a key player in the RF and microwave industry, Mi-Wave will exhibit its latest high-frequency solutions designed to meet the evolving demands of global

2025-05-27T13:51:32-04:00

Mi-Wave Showcased Advanced Millimeter-Wave Solutions at SATELLITE 2025

Washington, D.C. — March 13, 2025 — Mi-Wave, a leading innovator in millimeter-wave technology, successfully participated in SATELLITE 2025, held from March 10 to 13 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. As a recognized player in the satellite and space industry, Mi-Wave exhibited its latest high-frequency solutions developed to meet the growing demands of global connectivity. At Booth #2623, attendees explored Mi-Wave’s cutting-edge technologies, including advanced frequency converters, high-power amplifiers, and custom antenna systems.

2025-05-27T15:49:56-04:00

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