Microwave Show More Meaningful Than Ever
The IEEE's International Microwave Symposium (IMS2008), sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) is being held in Atlanta, June 15-20. The show, which has been growing each year, is more relevant than ever. While microwave radio was once relegated to the radar, electronic warfare, long distance telephone relay, and satellites fields, today microwave is mainstream wireless...
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MTT-S VIDEO COVERAGE COURTESY OF MICROWAVES & RF
Stan Hardin, Applications Engineer, Emerson Network Power
Brain G. Mason, President, Emerson Network Power
Ruth M. Fawson, Senior Applications Engineer, Emerson Network Power
Glen Towaters, Regional Sales Manager, Emerson Network Power
Jim Sybilrud, Product Marketing Manager, Emerson Network Power
Darren McCarthy, Technical Marketing Manager, Tektronix
Gregory Bonaguide, Senior Product Line Engineer, Rohde & Schwarz
Mark Murphy, Marketing Group Manager & IPMM Broadcast & Microwave, BL-AMS , PL RF Power & Base Stations, NXP Semiconductors
Scott Blum, Senior Application Engineer, Product Line RF Power & Base Station, NXP Semiconductors
Bar Smolders, Innovation Manager, Business Line-Analog Mixed Signal, NXP Semiconductors
Toshi Nakamura, Chief Scientist, Toshiba
Dr. Francis Ho, Senior Director, Inphi
Ron Rausch, Senior Marketing Manager, Keithley Instruments
The IEEE’s International Microwave Symposium (IMS2008), sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) is being held in Atlanta, June 15-20. The show, which has been growing each year, is more relevant than ever. While microwave radio was once relegated to the radar, electronic warfare, long distance telephone relay, and satellites fields, today microwave is mainstream wireless.