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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: This coaxial phase shifter has a range of 0 - [10 x F] where F is the frequency in GHz. To shift the phase, turn the captive screw. Phase shift range per rotation is (0.6 degrees x F). This version has an SMA Male connector at one end and a solderable
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 18000 MHz
- Insertion Loss: 0.1000 dB
- Package Type: Connectorized, Other
- Phase Shift Range: 180?
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguides from Fairview Microwave consist of coaxial adapters, bandpass filters, bends, flexible waveguide cables, waveguide gain horns, sections and terminations. Fairview waveguides are available in standard sizes from WR-430 through WR-15 depending on type of waveguide product,
- Component Type: Phase Shifters
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguides from Fairview Microwave consist of coaxial adapters, bandpass filters, bends, flexible waveguide cables, waveguide gain horns, sections and terminations. Fairview waveguides are available in standard sizes from WR-430 through WR-15 depending on type of waveguide product,
- Component Type: Phase Shifters
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguides from Fairview Microwave consist of coaxial adapters, bandpass filters, bends, flexible waveguide cables, waveguide gain horns, sections and terminations. Fairview waveguides are available in standard sizes from WR-430 through WR-15 depending on type of waveguide product,
- Component Type: Phase Shifters
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguides from Fairview Microwave consist of coaxial adapters, bandpass filters, bends, flexible waveguide cables, waveguide gain horns, sections and terminations. Fairview waveguides are available in standard sizes from WR-430 through WR-15 depending on type of waveguide product,
- Component Type: Phase Shifters
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Supplier: Harbour Industries, Inc.
Description: versus temperature requirements are critical, Harbour’s LL cables allow for an approximately 75% lower phase shift and change in propagation time delay due to temperature. Temperature cycling tests have been performed on a number of Harbour’s cables with positive results.
- Cable Conductor: Copper and Copper Alloys, Other
- Cable Jacket: Other
- Cable Shielding: Braid, Foil Braid
- Impedance: 50 ohms
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Supplier: Harbour Industries, Inc.
Description: versus temperature requirements are critical, Harbour’s LL cables allow for an approximately 75% lower phase shift and change in propagation time delay due to temperature. Temperature cycling tests have been performed on a number of Harbour’s cables with positive results.
- Cable Conductor: Copper and Copper Alloys, Other
- Cable Jacket: Other
- Cable Shielding: Braid, Foil Braid
- Impedance: 50 ohms
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The Tensolite Model 5998 coaxial phase shift adapter mates in-series with SMA Male and Female connectors, and allows resettable phase adjustments (up to 126 deg. @ 26 GHz) to alter the electrical distance between other components in cable/connector RF lines.
- RF Connector Type: SMA
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: steering/forming at the RF level using RF phase and amplitude shifters, or beam forming networks. Antennas in the array are grouped in groups of four, each group with Integrated circuit (IC) Phase shifter, LNA and Power amplifier (PA) allowing field of view (FoV) of ±45
- Gain: 17 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 27000 to 29000 MHz
- VSWR: 2 :1
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Supplier: Colby Instruments, Inc.
Description: Programmable delay at an amazing value! The new HPDL-100A utilizes precision cut semi-rigid coaxial cable and Aerospace grade microwave relays to offer delay from 0 to 10.23 ns with a step precision to 10 ps. Input signal bandwidth is from DC to 12.5 GHz. One programmable
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16‐channel bow tie antenna transceiver array for cardiac MR at 7.0 tesla
The phase settings deduced from the EMF simulations based Bþ 1 shimming were incorporated into the splitting network hardware connected to the 16 bow tie antenna array using phase shifting coaxial cables .
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…phases of the individual coil elements were adjusted by using the different modes of the Butler matrix (0th/1st-order circular polarized [cp] mode with an in- crement of 0/22.5 between subsequent output chan- nels) in conjunction with phase shifting coaxial cables .
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4.1.2 Coaxial Cable Phase Shifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Phase adjustments of the single channels were implemented by phase - shifting coaxial cables connected to the power-splitting network.
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Phase adjustments of each channel were imple- mented by phase - shifting coaxial cables incorporated in the appropriate position in the power splitting network.
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Fig. 6 Comparison of the measured and simulated phase shifts among the coaxial cables with lengths 150 mm and 153 mm .
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Crucial requirement for reproducible measurements is a reliable calibration which corrects for those contributions to the reflection coefficient that do not stem from the sample (e.g. damping and phase shift in the coaxial cable ).
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Phase adjust- ments for individual coil elements or groups of coil elements are accomplished with phase shifting networks or coaxial cables .
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Fast high-resolution terahertz radar imaging at 25 meters
Second, both the main aperture and all the radar electronics components remain stationary during scanning, simplifying the instrument’s platform design and avoiding any spurious phase shifts from flexing coaxial cable or waveguide.
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Figure 4 shows the simulation result with a dominant B Field radiative mode; the beam rotation due to the single-ended cable feed is ~15 degrees; reflecting the differential phase shift in the coaxial cable core/outer cable referred to previously.
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