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This paper demonstrates the potential of using microstrip line as a low cost solution for RF planar low pass composite filter design with T and π network.
This article presents the design of a transmitter with an output power of 400 W for the MIDS Communication System (Multifunctional Information Distribution System), using LDMOS technology.
Although it is not possible to completely eliminate the effects of acceleration on the frequency of a quartz crystal oscillator, by understanding the vector nature of the crystal’s g-sensitivity characteristic, the impact in most applications can be minimized and managed acceptably.
This paper will explore the advantages of selecting either a notch or bandpass filter, a high-pass or low-pass filter, or an extremely narrow band high performance notch or bandpass filter, and the benefits of using each.
This article describes the key mobile WiMAX IEEE 802.16e RF receiver requirements such as NF, P1dB, IP2, IP3, and dc settling time. Complete system simulations are also performed using matlab software to extract EVM in different conditions including pilot tracking loop for the purpose of high-data rate mobile WiMAX system design.
The adoption of Lean Manufacturing techniques at UltraSource has had a profound effect on our entire operation. The success in manufacturing served as an example for what was possible in other areas of the business and the business turned a tremendous corner in growth at a critical time.
The main purpose of this paper is to find a solution to the problem of a sudden drop in gain and therefore to improve the performance of Dual-ridged Horns.
The benefits of Astron’s “HESA™ Technology” are presented in this paper. This unique and proprietary set of advanced techniques provides for High Efficiency, Sensitivity and Accuracy in all our miniaturized and standard DF antenna systems. A major benefit of the HESA™ Platform includes the ability to co-locate multiple antennas and their associated electronics in a small package, oftentimes exceeding but always maintaining performance parameters equal to their larger counterparts.