For the first time in history, a prototype radio has been created that is claimed to be completely digital, generating high-frequency radio waves purely through the use of integrated circuits and a ...
Radio transmitter systems and enterprise media management software provider Broadcast Electronics has been acquired from ELENOS S.r.l. of Italy.
Suppose you traveled back in time—say 40,000 years into the past—and then you got stuck. What would you do? How would you rebuild all the stuff that you like? That's the premise of the book How to ...
Cambridge Consultants are claiming the world’s first fully digital radio transmitter built only from computing power. There are no analog components like a high-speed D to A converter with amplifier, ...
Scientists have taken advantage of graphene's special properties -- its mechanical strength and electrical conduction -- and created a nano-mechanical system that can create FM signals, in effect the ...
A recent Radio World ebook discussed trends in transmitters and best practices when shopping for one. Mike Cooney is executive vice president of engineering and chief technology officer of Beasley ...
Ever since a young Henrich Hertz began constructing the scores of electrochemical cells needed to power the world’s first radio transmitter in the 1880s, designers have sought out better and more ...
A simple fm radio transmitter circuit which covers frequencies from 88 to 108 MHz. It is built with 3 transistors: BC109, BFR91A and BFR96S. It is quite stable and the output power is around 200 mW.
Mechanical Engineering professor James Hone and Electrical Engineering Professor Kenneth Shepard teamed up for the research, the findings of which are published in Nature Nanotechnology. "This device ...
A team of engineers from Columbia University has created a nano-mechanical system with the ability to create FM radio signals. In other words, they've built what is effectively the world’s smallest FM ...
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