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Tetrivis and Analogue Insight Announce Joint Development of “Eurytion RFK1,” a UCIe based 12nm Ku/Ka-Band RF Chiplet Transceiver

Next-generation chiplet, based on Tetrivis’ KuKa® IP, will offer fully-programmable 2GHz bandwidthand integrated LO; first engineering samples expected early 2027 LONDON & BASINGSTOKE, UK — 23 May 2025 — Tetrivis LTD and Analogue Insight LTD today unveiled astrategic collaboration to co-develop Eurytion RFK1, a 12nm RF chiplet transceiver that delivers widebandKu/Ka operation with an integrated…
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The Solar-Frame

Tetrivis’ take on sleek and affordable indoor Solar illumination The TRVSLR102 Solar-FrameTM from Tetrivis-Solar is a compact A5-size solar lamp that combines 2W solar panel with 9Wh-capacity energy storage batteries. Its rectangular 40-LED-array strip consumes only 1.5W and a single Solar-FrameTM unit is sufficient to uniformly illuminate a moderately-sized room. On a bright sun-lit day,…
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Tetrivis Transmit and Receive LEOSAT chipsets back from fabrication

Tetrivis TRV003 and TRV004, the first chipsets in the KuKa family of Phased Array ASICs are now back from fabrication. The hard work (of testing) begins!

Magnetrons, mm-Wave, Diathermy and Oncology

The Microwave oven was an accidental invention. Percy Spencer, an American Engineer developing Magnetrons for short-wavelength Radar transmitters at Raytheron, noticed that microwave radiation from a Radar set he was experimenting on, started to melt the peanut-cluster bar in his pocket. Further experimentation by Percy Spencer in containing the microwave radiation in a closed metal…
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Skyways, Highways and Autonomous Area Networks

There is a lot of debris in outer-space. Some are man-made (satellites in grave-yard orbit or lost noncommunicating satellites) and some are natural (meteoroids and rocks from comets or asteroids). Once in a while, these debris get caught in the earth’s gravitational field and rapidly accelerate downwards forming fireballs or shooting stars in the process.…
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