Every modern computer has a microprocessor in it, but not many have a digital signal processor (DSP). Since the CPU is a digital device, it clearly processes digital data, so you might wonder what the ...
A new four-channel vector signal generator claims to serve wideband frequency designs in real-time for demanding wireless applications in 5G, 6G research, satellite communications, and radars. It ...
The computing industry has reached a significant milestone with the ratification of the 1.0 RISC-V Vector Specification. This development marks the beginning of a new era in computing efficiency, as ...
[The Signal Path] snagged a fancy Rohde & Schwarz vector signal generator that can go up to 3.2 GHz, but sadly it wasn’t in working order. It powered up and even put out a 1 GHz signal, but the ...
Rohde & Schwarz introduced the R&S SMM100A, presented as the only vector signal generator with mmWave testing capabilities in its class. Rohde & Schwarz' SMM100A is presented as the only vector signal ...
A new technical paper titled “Towards a Base-Station-on-Chip: RISC-V Hardware Acceleration for wireless communication” was published by researchers at TU Dresden and Centre for Tactile Internet with ...
A digital signal processor is an IC or IP core designed to process signals digitally with efficiency. Analog signals are converted to digital via an analog-to-digital converter before being processed ...
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