Scientists from Paderborn University, as part of the PACE project, developed an innovative silicon-germanium chip that set a world record for bandwidth and speed of signal processing.
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Scientists from Paderborn University, as part of the PACE project, developed an innovative silicon-germanium chip that set a world record for bandwidth and speed of signal processing.
Engineers from the University of Paderborn have unveiled an innovative chip manufactured using silicon-germanium (SiGe) technology, demonstrating an unrivaled combination of sampling rate and bandwidth in track-and-hold circuits. This component plays a fundamental role in modern electronics, enabling the instantaneous digitization of analog signals—a critical step for any data-intensive system, from communications networks... The post "German re…