Attenuation is important intelecommunicationsand ultrasound applications because it's critical to determining signal strength as a function of distance. Minimizing the loss of attenuation is important in microwave, wireless and cellular applications because an optical data link depends on modulated light rea...
If a cable has attenuation as an option you will be able to select the level you need in the box shown here. If you already own a pair of Kimber or Russ Andrews interconnects, you can have them ‘retro-fitted’ with attenuation - call us for details. If this is not shown as an ...
An optical attenuator is a device that decreases the strength of an optical signal that passes through it to a fiber optic cable...
Real inductors have turn-to-turn winding capacitance that acts as if it were a parallel circuit element. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) of an inductor is the frequency at which the inductive reactance is equal in magnitude to the capacitive reactance of the windings. At the SRF, the induc...
Components—Part 8: What is an Anechoic Chamber?There is a growing demand for EMC countermeasures—starting early in the design and development stages of electronic equipment—that do not generate nor are susceptible to electromagnetic noise in the surrounding environment. A high-performance anechoic ...
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In order to achieve EMC requirements in Class-D amplifiers above 10 W of output power, an LC filter is used on the output of the amplifier to smooth out the current ripple due to switching . Dual inductors combine two Class-D inductors in a single package to achieve the smallest possible...
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distance. Therefore, the dispersion-limited distance can be ignored. The loss-limited distance can be estimated according to the following formula: Loss-limited distance = (Transmit power – Receiver sensitivity)/Optical fiber attenuation. The attenuation of optical fibers is strongly related to their...
escaping/entering the soundproof enclosure. Acoustic enclosures prevent this radiation of noise outwards from a source or protect against exterior noises from getting in. Generally, any enclosure classified as an acoustic enclosure is designed specifically to minimise, eliminate or at least reduce sound....