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The SAS-521-2 is a bilogical antenna designed to provide and inexpensive solution to wideband applications ranging from 25 MHz to 2 GHz in environments from shielded enclosures to the outdoors.
The ADMV4530 is a highly integrated upconverter with an inphase/quadrature (I/Q) mixer that is ideally suited for next generation Ka band satellite communications.
The MS46322B is a series of Economy ShockLine™ Vector Network Analyzers with frequency range from 1 MHz to 8/20/43.5 GHz. It is based on patented ShockLine VNA-on-chip technology, which simplifies the internal VNA architecture at high frequencies, reduces instrument cost, and enhances accuracy and measurement repeatability.
Ray-Optical Modeling Of Wireless Coverage Enhancement Using Engineered Electromagnetic Surfaces In this paper, results are presented of propagation experiments conducted to verify the accuracy of a novel ray-optical scattering model for EES.
The Si830x provides four high-side or low-side switches with low R ON.These switches are ideal for driving resistive and inductive loads like solenoids, relays, and lamps commonly found in industrial control systems like Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
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The high power pulsed radar transistor device part number IB450S500 is designed for UHF radar systems operating at 450 MHz. While operating in class C mode this common base device supplies a minimum of 500 watts of peak pulse power under the conditions of 30us pulse width and 10% duty cycle.