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  • Optimizing Your Millimeter Wave Test Capability
    This white paper discusses the challenges associated with millimeter-wave testing and how to optimize your Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) measurement capability to provide the confidence required to make performance/cost tradeoffs. Optimizing Your Millimeter-Wave Test Capability White Paper
  • Millimeter-wave Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) Measurements
    a number of features to make this process easier and to enable IMD measurements to 125 GHz and beyond. Millimeter-wave Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) Measurements - Anritsu America. Login United States. Australia. Brazil. Canada. China. Denmark. Finland. France. Germany. Hong Kong. India. Italy. Japan
  • Trends in Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Front-End Technology
    specifically for this niche in systems ranging from RF-frequency cellular handsets to millimeter-wave frequency point-to-point radio transceivers. Examples of the use of specialized front-end technologies are: combining surface acoustic wave devices with GaAs switches and power amplifies in a handset modules
  • Adjustable MM-Wave Gain Equalizers (.pdf)
    Growing demand for high communication bandwidths has led to considerable development of systems operating at millimeter-wave frequencies. These systems, in turn, stimulate research and development efforts of 26 to 40 GHz components such as TWT and solid-state amplifiers and phase shifters
  • Modern VNA Test Solutions Improve On-Wafer Measurement Efficiency
    Semiconductor manufacturing test engineers face increased challenges today related to broadband millimeter wave (MMW) on-wafer testing. Developing accurate models often requires measuring frequencies that range from near DC up to 100+ GHz. While in the past the need for higher frequencies was based
  • Scanning Lens Theory (.pdf)
    A retardation plate is an optically transparent material which resolves a beam of polarized light into two orthogonal components; retards the phase of one component relative to the other; then recombines the components into a single beam with new polarization characteristics
  • Retardation Plate Theory (.pdf)
    A retardation plate is an optically transparent material which resolves a beam of polarized light into two orthogonal components; retards the phase of one component relative to the other; then recombines the components into a single beam with new polarization characteristics
  • Retardation Plate Theory
    A retardation plate is an optically transparent material. which resolves a beam of polarized light into two orthogonal. components; retards the phase of one component relative. to the other; then recombines the components into a single. beam with new polarization characteristics

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