The Benefits of RAK11720 - Low-Cost LoRaWAN®-Bluetooth Module: Why Do You Need One? What is a LoRaWAN-Bluetooth Module? The IoT (Internet of Things) requires diverse and reliable connectivity options to enable a seamless flow of information. That's where the LoRaWAN-Bluetooth Module comes, an innovative creation that bridges two powerful communication technologies: LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide...
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TGX.04.W.A.001 Antenna by Taoglas The TGX.04.W.A.001 from Taoglas is a 4G/5G MIMO Dipole Antenna that operates from 400 to 6000 MHz. This cross-polarized antenna has an omnidirectional radiation pattern and has a VSWR of 2:1. It uses four dipole antennas for improved throughput and quality improvements in transmitting and receiving signal levels for better coverage and performance...
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Quantic X-Microwave Develops 3U and 6U OpenVPX Card Assemblies for Aerospace & Defense Applications Quantic X-Microwave has developed 3U and 6U OpenVPX card assemblies, leveraging its proven modular platform for quick turn prototypes and production IMAs. X-Microwave offers a modular design system technology that is revolutionizing the RF and microwave industry. RF and Microwave engineers can use X-MWblock®...
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Mini-Circuits Offers a Range of Components Based on X-Microwave's X-MWblock® Drop-In Module Format Mini-Circuits has collaborated with X-Microwave to offer a broad range of its RF/microwave components based on X-Microwave’s X-MWblock drop-in module. X-Microwave offers a modular design system technology that is revolutionizing the RF and microwave industry. RF and Microwave engineers can use X-MWblock® modular building blocks to...
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LEXI-R520 Cellular Module by u-blox AG The LEXI-R520 from u-blox is an LTE-M/NB-IoT Module that supports 3GPP Release 13, 14 (partial) and 15 (partial) for LTE Cat M1/NB2. It is based on the u-blox UBX-R52 cellular chipset and supports SpotNow, a location information positioning feature running directly on the chipset which removes the need for a dedicated...
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1212VS-22NME_ RF Inductor by Coilcraft The 1212VS-22NME_ from Coilcraft is a RF Inductor with Inductance 0.022 uH, DC Resistance 0.48 to 0.55 Ohms, DC Current 40.5 to 57 A, Self Resonant Frequency 918 MHz, Operating Temperature -40 to 125 Degree C. Tags: Air Core Inductor. More details for 1212VS-22NME_ can be seen below. Product Details Part Number:...
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Coilcraft’s New Chip-style LLC Transformers are Significantly Smaller Than Core and Bobbin Styles HTX7045C Series transformers feature a chip-style construction – a significant advancement over traditional core and bobbin designs that not only reduces the size of the component, but also streamlines the manufacturing process, resulting in a more cost-effective solution. It offers low interwinding...
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The Basics of Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) While traditional Frequency Division Multiplexing has been around for over 100 years, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) was first introduced by Robert W. Chang of Bell Laboratories in 1966.1,2,3,4 In OFDM, the stream of information is split between many closely-spaced, narrowband subcarriers instead of being relegated to a single...
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AMM-9024CH RF Amplifier by Marki Microwave The AMM-9024CH from Marki Microwave is a Distributed Amplifier MMIC that operates from DC to 70 GHz. It delivers a saturated output power of up to 14 dBm with a small signal gain of 11.5 dB and a noise figure of less than 4 dB. The amplifier provides reverse isolation of...
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What is a BNC Cable And What does BNC Stand for? A common type of coaxial cable assembly used throughout the RF industry is a BNC cable, or BNC coaxial cable assembly. A BNC cable is used for signal routing below roughly 4 GHz (there are high precision BNC connectors that reach maximum frequencies to...
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