A Diplexer is a 3-port passive device that allows two different devices to share a common communication channel. It consists of two filters (Low Pass, High Pass or Band Pass) at different frequencies connected to a single antenna. In the figure below, Signal A at Frequency A enters the Di...
The wavelength of the microwave signal varies from 75cm(at 400MHz) to 1mm(at 300GHz). Due to this frequencies above 20GHz are referred as millimeter wave frequencies. Dielectric constant of the medium has got lot of effect on the relationship between frequency and the wavelength. Dielectric co...
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and so on. Similarly in wired system, the transmissions from modem towards cable line is known as upstream direction where as from internet server towards modem/user terminal is known as downstream direction. From the above discussion we can easily derive difference between uplink and downlink term...
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This is also reliability term used in place of MTBF.FIT measures number of expected failures per 1 billion hours of operation of the product/device. The term is used both by component manufacturers as well as semiconductor industry. What is Difference between...