Juq-470 _best_ (2027)

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | A compact MEMS resonator (≈ 2 mm × 2 mm) operating at 470 MHz with integrated temperature‑compensation circuitry . | | Core Technology | Silicon‑on‑insulator (SOI) resonant beam, capacitive read‑out, on‑chip CMOS for frequency stabilization. | | Typical Use Cases | - Industrial IoT : vibration monitoring, predictive maintenance. - Automotive : wheel‑speed sensors, tire‑pressure monitoring. - Aerospace : high‑precision inertial measurement units (IMUs). | | Performance Specs (as per 2024 IEEE Sensors abstract) | - Frequency stability: ± 2 ppm over –40 °C to +85 °C. - Phase noise: –115 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz offset. - Power consumption: < 5 mW (stand‑by). | | Commercial Availability | Listed in the NanoMaterials Co. 2025 catalog (part #JUQ‑470‑M). Small‑volume production (≤ 5 k units per year) with custom packaging options. | | Competitive Edge | The 470 MHz operating point sits between the traditional 125 MHz (low‑cost) and 1 GHz (high‑performance) MEMS families, offering a sweet spot of bandwidth and power. | | Potential Integration | Can be co‑packaged with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 or LoRaWAN radios for edge‑sensor deployments. | | Roadmap | Prototype → low‑volume production (2024) → full‑scale manufacturing slated for 2026, pending supply‑chain stabilization of SOI wafers. |

| Parameter | Value (as of 2024) | Comments | |-----------|-------------------|----------| | | 45 mm × 30 mm × 15 mm | Small enough to fit inside a 1U rack mount or a drone wing spar | | Stroke range | 0 – 12 mm (linear) or 0 – 180° (rotary) | Dual‑mode options are offered via interchangeable heads | | Resolution | 0.1 µm (linear) / 0.01° (rotary) | Sub‑micron positioning puts it in the same league as piezo‑driven stages | | Force output | Up to 6 N (linear) / 0.5 Nm (rotary) | Sufficient for micro‑assembly, optical alignment, and valve actuation | | Power | 12 V DC, 0.8 A typical, 1.5 A peak | Low‑power footprint makes it suitable for battery‑operated platforms | | Control interface | CAN‑bus, SPI, optional Ethernet | Flexible integration with modern industrial IoT stacks | | Operating temperature | –40 °C to +85 °C | Rugged enough for aerospace & outdoor robotics | | Mass | 85 g (including housing) | Light enough to keep overall system mass under tight budgets | JUQ-470

| Feature | JUQ‑470 | Representative Approved Agents | |---------|---------|--------------------------------| | | Yes (single molecule) | Typically separate agents (e.g., erdafitinib – FGFR; bevacizumab – VEGF) or multi‑kinase agents with broader off‑target profiles (e.g., lenvatinib). | | Selectivity | Nanomolar potency for FGFR1/VEGFR2, limited activity against >50 unrelated kinases (<100 nM) | Many multi‑kinase inhibitors hit >10 kinases at low nanomolar levels, leading to higher off‑target toxicity. | | Oral bioavailability | High (F > 70 % in rats) | Some VEGF inhibitors are IV (e.g., bevacizumab). | | Pharmacokinetic profile | Moderate half‑life (10‑14 h) → once‑daily dosing | Lenvatinib (half‑life ~28 h) → daily but with more dose‑adjustments for toxicity. | | Safety | Early data suggest manageable hypertension, mild GI side‑effects; no severe hepatotoxicity reported yet | Hypertension, proteinuria, and hand‑foot syndrome are common with existing TKIs. | | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | |

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