They are widely used in microwave and RF communications, optical systems, and radar applications. A rigid rectangular waveguide The structure of the waveguide is an important parameter that determines how the wave will propagate through it. It makes the waveguide highly efficient for high-...
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RF and microwave circuit topologies are commonly unbalanced circuit topologies such as coaxial or microstrip. In these formats, one pole of each port in a circuit is connected to a common node such as a ground plane. It is assumed in the circuit analysis that all these common poles are at ...
All RF amplifiers add noise to the existing noise floor from the donor signal. The additional noise added by an amplifier is referred to as its "noise figure." For most amplifiers, this is between 6 dB and 8 dB. In order for a cellular repeater to operate correctly, the signal-to-noise...
Command to set a threshold for AOM download process time: The platform aom pending-threshold {seconds-to-error} {seconds-to-warning} command allows you to configure a threshold value, in seconds, to notify that an AOM download is stuck. When the specified threshold time is re...
The diplexer is a three-port device, which uses signal pads 14, 10 and 2 for high pass, low pass and common port connections, respectively. Here, all three signal pad connections defined by the pin-out are utilized and internally connected to the circuit. ...
Waveguides have an additional complication in port analysis in that it is possible (and sometimes desirable) for more than one waveguide mode to exist at the same time. In such cases, for each physical port, a separate port must be added to the analysis model for each of the modes present...
RF Transceiver: This unit combines the functions of a transmitter and a receiver, a transceiver enables bidirectional communication. It is a key component in two-way radio systems. The common specifications are transmit power, receiver sensitivity, duplexing mode etc. RF Duplexer: It allows simulta...
The DC Feeder is often placed in the same category as a Bias Tee because they are used in the same or similar applications, but there are fundamental design differences. In some applications replacing a Bias Tee with the right DC Feeder can contribute to
An RF filter is used to block unwanted signals in a wireless system. It is designed to allow signals in a particular frequency range to pass through with minimal losses w