10 Jan, 2018 - everything RF NewsletterRF & Microwave industry updates. View it in your browser
Featured Article in the Community | | NEX10 vs. 4.3-10 Connector Interfaces | | Both NEX10 and 4.3-10 connector interfaces are low PIM connector interfaces developed for 4G/5G small cell applications. NEX10 has been jointly developed by HUBER+SUHNER, RADIALL and ROSENBERGER, where as 4.3-10 is a more generic standard offered by a number of connector manufacturers. Click here to learn more. |
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| 6 Channel SPST Digital-Micro-Switch from DC to 3 GHz | RF Switch from Menlo Micro | The MM3100 from Menlo Micro is a 6 Channel SPST Digital-Micro-Mechanical Switch that operates from DC to 3 GHz. This switch has been developed using a new Digital-Micro-Switch (DMS) fabrication process. Driven by the extreme operating conditions required by General Electric's industrial businesses, the GE Global Research team was led to look at the micro-mechanical switch from an entirely different perspective. | | Download Datasheet | Product Details |
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Featured Article in the Community | | What is a Corner Reflector? | | The corner reflector is a passive device used to directly reflect radio waves back toward the emission source. Therefore, the corner reflector is a useful device for radar system calibration. In general, the corner reflector consists of mutually intersected perpendicular plates. The commonly seen corner reflectors are dihedral and trihedral. Click here to learn more. |
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| Real-Time Peak USB Power Sensors from 50 MHz to 40 GHz | Power Sensor from Boonton | The RTP5000 Series of USB Power Sensors from Boonton are Real-Time peak power sensors that operate from 50 MHz to 40 GHz (available in 6 GHz, 18 GHz and 40 GHz configurations). They have a dynamic range from -60 dBm to +20 dBm with a measurement rate of 100,000 measurements per second, with no gaps in signal acquisition and zero measurement latency. These usb power sensors have a high video bandwidth and fast rise times. | | Download Datasheet | Product Details |
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Featured Article in the Community | | What is the difference between LTE Cat M1 and NB-IoT? | | Both NB-IoT and LTE CAT M1 are Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) Technologies developed for IoT (Internet of Things) Applications. The Internet of Things will connect millions of devices to the internet. Unlike traditional cellular applications, IoT devices need to transmit small amounts of data in infrequent bursts. Click here to learn more. |
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| 2.4 GHz WLAN Front End Module | Front End Module from Skyworks | The SKY85309-11 is a 2.4 GHz WLAN Front End Module that has been developed for PC Cards and routers. This module has been used by NETGEAR in their Night Hawk routers. The FEM consists of a SPDT switch, low noise amplifier and a power amplifier for high power 802.11 applications. An integrated power detector has been integrated to provide closed loop power control within the system. It is available in a 24 pin, 3 x 5 mm QFN package. | | Download Datasheet | Product Details |
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