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ATLANTA – By integrating the design of antenna and electronics, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have boosted the energy and spectrum efficiency for a new class of millimeter wave transmitters, allowing improved modulation and reduced generation of waste heat. The result could be longer talk time and higher data rates in millimeter wave wireless communication devices for future 5G applications, says Georgia Tech.

Read more: GA Tech: Merging Antenna, Electronics Boosts Energy, Spectrum Efficiency

ROCHESTER, NY – EMA Design Automation today announced the availability of Ultra Librarian symbols, footprints, and 3-D models for PCB designers using the Labcenter Electronics Proteus Design Suite.

Read more: Proteus Users to Get Access to Ultra Librarian's Parts Database

WASHINGTON -- DARPA next month will hold a series of workshops on next-generation electronics hardware and the software design tools needed to create as part of its dive into addressing long foreseen challenges to Moore’s law.

Read more: DARPA ERI Summit Expands to Include Workshops Regarding DARPA’s Future Electronics Investments

TUALATIN, OR — CUI today announced that it has teamed up with SnapEDA, the online parts library for circuit board design, to provide designers with a catalog of free, ready-to-download PCB footprints and symbols for CUI’s range of board mount electromechanical components.

Read more: CUI Partners with SnapEDA to Offer Free PCB Footprint Files

FRANKFURT – Orders for printed circuit boards from Germany-region manufacturers increased 25% year-over-year in April, ZVEI said.

Read more: Apr. German Region PCB Sales Up 25%

ATLANTA, GA – JUNE 12, 2018 – PCB West today announced this year’s conference will feature two full tracks worth of free presentations on Wednesday, September 12, with topics ranging from signal integrity to 3D printing and common design errors.

Read more: PCB West to Feature 15 Free Conference Presentations

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