EDI CON USA

Welcome to Microwave Journal's Online Show Daily coverage of the Electronic Design Innovation Conference 2016 in Boston, Mass., September 20-22. Our coverage includes exclusive content from conference organizers, exhibitors, the latest product releases, social media, August show issue technical articles and analysis from our editors.

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August 2016 Show Issue Feature Articles

EDI CON USA Promises a Technical Program That Tackles Real-World Challenges
Janine Love, Microwave Journal Contributing Editor

EDI CON Conference Program

Exhibition and Special Events

Exhibitor List

Product Showcase

Panel Session - How will 5G Ride the mmWave?

Geek-A-Palooza Boston
Wednesday September 21, 2016
5PM to 8PM
Separate Registration Required
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Play the Mini-Circuits Trivia Game at EDI CON USA 2016!
Visit Mini-Circuits at Booth 215 and answer our challenge question for a chance to win a free iPad®! Tuesday, September 20 and Wednesday, September 21, Mini-Circuits will be posting two challenge questions each day to test your knowledge of RF/microwave components and system design. Submit your answer to be entered into the drawing, and the first randomly drawn correct answer will win a free iPad. Drawings will be held twice a day at 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

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Additive Manufacturing Techniques for the Production of RF Components

Join Microwave Development Labs for the technical presentation “Additive Manufacturing Techniques for the Production of RF Components” by Tom McWalters on Wednesday, September 21 at 3:00 PM, Room 209

This presentation will showcase different AM techniques used for production of passive RF components, specifically waveguide components. Tom will provide assessment  of Multi Jet Modeling and Laser Beam Melting approaches and present examples of MDL products manufactured with AM technology. These AM techniques can save customers production cost and increase deliverability, while maintaining good accuracy and reproducibility of RF components.

 

Frequency Matters Special Episode