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CML Micro expands market presence following acquisition of MwT, a leading MMIC and mmWave supplier
CML Micro has acquired MwT, an MMIC and mmWave supplier based in California, US. The acquisition will bring together the capabilities of CML Micro and MwT, positioning the expanded company at the forefront of emerging markets and providing a broader and deeper RF & mmWave device portfolio for wireless communications.
The strategic move expands CML Micro’s product portfolio, bolstering the SµRF product brand with a broader range of GaAs and GaN MMICs, as well as introducing Discrete Devices and Hybrid Amplifi er Products. The acquisition will also
strengthen CML Micro’s engineering operation across the organisation, bringing upgraded research and development capabilities and system-level understanding with valuable benefi ts in product manufacturing and packaging techniques. “Bringing MwT into CML Micro will have a profound impact on how we can meet the evolving needs of our customers in key focus markets such as 5G Infrastructure, Satellite Communications, IIot and Defence and
Aerospace”, says Mark McCabe, Managing Director. “Through our combined wealth of experience and expertise, our ability to develop world- beating products which meet the needs of tomorrow will be greatly enhanced whilst delivering value to our customers today.”
Welcome to the December/January issue of Electronics for Engineers
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would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new editor of Electronics for Engineers. My name is Yasmin Nolan, and I recently joined the team in November as a novice editor. During this time, I have been familiarising myself with the magazine, as well as the industry of electronics/engineering.
In this issue of Electronics for Engineers, we delve into several interesting features covered by a variety of articles. These features include Distribution, Embedded Technology, Interconnection, Manufacturing, Power, Enclosures, and Smart Technology and IoT. I do hope that this issue proves to be both an informative and enjoyable read, and do not hesitate to get in contact with me if you have any interest in contributing to the next issue. I will be more than happy to answer any queries that you may have and look forward to hearing from you all.
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Growth in the IIoT mobile electronics segment is set to further boost demand for OKW’s BODY-CASE (IP 65) wearable plastic enclosures. Wristwatch-style BODY- CASE fi ts a standard 18 mm watch strap. It can also be worn on a neck lanyard, clipped to a belt or key ring, or carried loose.
The enclosures are useful for personal electronics because they are comfortable and stylish, yet also discreet. Their ergonomics make wireless technology easy to operate.
There is a choice of top sections – recessed or unrecessed – to accommodate touch screens, membrane keypads, buttons, and decor foils. Between the top and bottom sections is a soft-touch seal for added comfort.
The enclosures are assembled with tamperproof Torx screws. Inside,
power can be provided by a round/button cell mounted directly on the PCB, or by a rechargeable battery with coils for inductive charging. The enclosures are
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available in three standard sizes from 50 x 41 x 14 mm to 62 x 56 x 18 mm. The main case is moulded from UV-stable ASA (UL 94 HB) in traffi c white (RAL 9016) as standard. The TPV seal is offered in two colours: vermillion (RAL 2002) or lava.
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Accessories include docking stations, wrist strap, spring bar tool, eyelet/ pocket clip kit, carrying strap/lanyard and key ring.
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