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Parts by Number for Microwave Coax Top

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
MM126036 National Microchip Murata Electronics North America Not Provided SWITCHABLE MICROWAVE COAX CONN
LMR-200 ASAP Semiconductor TIMES MICROWAVE Not Provided COAX LMR-200
LMR100A-PVC ASAP Semiconductor TIMES MICROWAVE Not Provided COAX LMR100 50 OHM
TIMLMR-400-DB-2964-I ASAP Semiconductor XYZ Not Provided COAX CABLE (TIMES MICROWAVE) W90-0014-001

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  • Design of Wave Ports in FDTD and Its Application to Microwave Circuits and Antennas (.pdf)
    This paper presents a design of wave ports, including rectangular and circular waveguides, coax, microstrip and strip lines within the framework of Remcom's XFdtd(R) 3D electromagnetic solver. Simulation results are shown for microwave circuits and antennas for validating the wave ports design
  • The Importance of Filters in Point-to-Point Microwave Cellular Backhaul Networks
    Application Profile: Anatech Electronics, Inc. First in a Series. The Importance of Filters in Point-to-Point. Microwave Cellular Backhaul Networks. Backhaul is the unseen part of every wireless. system, yet it is every bit as important as the. "front end" portion that everyone sees. In the. US, wireless
  • Velocity Factor in Cables
    . (These figures can differ according to specific formulation of the mate-. Matching & VOP. rial. They are also subject to variation depending on the construction of. At microwave frequencies (TCAS and transponders operate near 1000. the cable.). MHz), a single nanosecond (a billionth of a second
  • Quadsplitter Connectors
    be achieved through controlled characteristic impedance from source to load. In microwave systems, this is accomplished with waveguide or coaxial transmission lines. In both cases, the line geometry is the determining factor along with dielectric and conductor materials. Steps, bends, protrusions and so
  • Wireless Workout
    2.4GHz (gigahertz), and the resonate frequency of water is also near 2.4GHz. Don't worry, you're not going to get microwaved by your wireless access point. To heat water you need a very specific frequency (2450Mhz) that's not used by 801.11. Older microwave ovens and 4.2Ghz telephones may produce
  • Characterization of Reed Relays Capable of Handling Frequencies up to 10 GHz (.pdf)
    length. In a loss-less line the character-. this mathematically. Therefore, circuitry processing or istic impedance (Z ) would be defined as Z =. o. o. distributing a digital clock running at 1 GHz will require (L/C)1/2. For microwave circuits, 50 ohms has become. components in the signal path to have
  • Equalization: It Will Open Your Eyes (.pdf)
    . expanded to include both the real and imaginary parts as. the loss tangent of the dielectric media began to dominate. at data rates of 2Gb/s and higher. Microwave engineering. vocabulary and design practices became more and more. prevalent. Commercial industry design strategies and. techniques started
  • Equalization: It'll Open Your Eyes
    parameter. expanded to include both the real and imaginary parts as. the loss tangent of the dielectric media began to dominate. at data rates of 2Gb/s and higher. Microwave engineering. vocabulary and design practices became more and more. prevalent. Commercial industry design strategies

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