RF & Microwave Industry News

Military Microwaves 2005 - Current Viewpoints on Technologies for Deployable Forces

The editors of Microwave Journal and Journal of Electronic Defense interviewed some key executive and military leaders in the markets that we serve, both in the US as well as Europe. Selected questions and answers from those interviews are presented be...
Lamberto Raffaelli President and CEO LNX Corp. MWJ: What are the roles of microwave technologies in light of current requirements for lighter, more deployable forces? How are these roles different from microwave technologies employed in the Cold War Era? LR: Certainly, in the recent past, our defense customers have...
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Electroformed Front-end at 100 GHz for Radio-astronomical Applications

The design of the front-end for a radio-astronomical receiver usually presents notable challenges in terms of large bandwidth and polarization purity and, more recently, for the very high frequencies investigated. In this article, the design of the who...
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is an intergovernmental European organization for astronomical research, coordinating many projects. The leading one in radio astronomy is the construction of the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA), 1,2 a project for an interferometer aimed at the study of microwave and sub-millimeter signals coming from...
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An Upbeat IMS 2005 in Long Beach

Four earthquakes and a tsunami warning not withstanding, the IMS 2005 Symposium and Exhibition in Long Beach, CA turned out to be a huge success. Cool ocean breezes and hazy days were the norm outside, while crowded technical sessions and a busy show floor were the norm inside the...
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A Brief Tutorial on Antenna Measurements

This article covers the basic concepts of antenna measurements, including definitions of the reactive near-field, radiating near-field and radiating far-field; primary antenna measurement parameters; and the various types of antenna measurements, including pattern, gain and polarization measurements. The most common types of measurement range configurations are detailed, including far-field...
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A Self-extinguishing Gas Capsule Protector

In modern society, electronic systems impact significantly on everyday life, for individuals, commerce, industry and the community as a whole. Their safe and reliable operation is generally taken for granted, as is the humble surge protector that plays such a vital role in maintaining transceiver structures and ensuring the...
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Multiradio Yields Challenges for Mobile Phones

Wireless technologies have developed in a way that can best be described as ‘unbelievable.’ Global mobile subscriptions rose to 1.7 billion in 2004 and the number continues to grow at a healthy pace. Furthermore, the production volumes of cellular phones are remarkable when compared to other consumer products —...
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A Size Reduction Technique for Mobile Phone PIFA Antennas Using Lumped Inductors

A size reduction technique for the planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) is presented. An 18 nH lumped inductor is used in addition to a small 0.3 cm3 PIFA. The PIFA is located on dielectric foam, 5 mm above a 40 mm × 100 mm ground plane. It is possible to ...
The demand for smaller communication devices for personal communication systems has led to a constant search for methods to reduce the cellular phone dimensions. However, the wavelength does not decrease with the same speed as the size of the mobile phones due to the higher frequency bands used. Even...
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A Broadband Design for a Printed Isosceles Triangular Slot Antenna for Wireless Communications

Microstrip-line-fed, printed isosceles triangular slot antennas, with a small rectangular slot for broadband operation, are proposed and experimentally investigated. Both impedance and radiation characteristics of these antennas are studied. Experiment...
In present-day wireless communication equipment, the need for antennas of high efficiency has generated much interest in the study of microstrip antennas. These printed microstrip antennas exhibit a low profile and are lightweight. However, microstrip antennas have inherently narrow bandwidths and, in general, are half-wavelength structures, operating in the...
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