FDFD6420-2 Phase Detector by Spectrum Control

FDFD6420-2 Phase Detector by Spectrum Control

FDFD6420-2 Phase Detector by Spectrum Control The FDFD6420-2 from Spectrum Control is a Phase Detector with Frequency 2.5 to 5.3 GHz, Input Power 12 to 17 dBm. More details for FDFD6420-2 can be seen below. Product Details Part Number: FDFD6420-2 Manufacturer: Spectrum Control Description: Phase Frequency Detector Data from 2.5 to 5.3 GHz General Parameters Application: Telecommunications,...
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Menlo Micro MM5627

Menlo Micro and Microchip Technology Validate the First MEMS-Based Hot-Switched Power Panel

Menlo Micro and Microchip Technology Validate the First MEMS-Based Hot-Switched Power Panel IRVINE, Calif., January 5, 2026 Menlo Microsystems, Inc. (Menlo Micro), the company setting a new standard for switches in modern electrical and electronic systems, today announced in partnership with Microchip Technology, a broadline supplier of semiconductors committed to making innovative design easier through total system solutions,...
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SPL Series Fixed Attenuator by Smiths Interconnect

SPL Series Fixed Attenuator by Smiths Interconnect

SPL Series Fixed Attenuator by Smiths Interconnect The SPL Series from Smiths Interconnect are Fixed Chip Attenuators that operate up to 20 GHz. They are available in attenuation values from 0 to 20 dB and can handle input power of up to 5 W. These chip attenuators conform to the MIL-PRF-55342 standard and are 100% electrical, visual,...
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Power Divider Basics

Power Divider Basics

Power Divider Basics By Peter Matthews via Knowles Precision Devices  Radio frequency (RF) power dividers are designed to split an incoming signal into multiple outputs such that there’s a portion of the original signal’s power in each output. Given their critical function, power dividers play a particularly important role in antenna systems, telecommunications, and signal...
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Multi-IMSI vs. eUICC: Which network switching technology is better?

Multi-IMSI vs. eUICC: Which network switching technology is better?

Multi-IMSI vs. eUICC: Which network switching technology is better? Enterprises requiring cellular network connectivity for fleet management, asset tracking, and other connected applications generally have two network switching options: multi-IMSI and eUICC. Both have a place in enterprise IoT deployments, but they operate differently and are suitable for distinct use cases. Here’s a multi-IMSI vs eUICC...
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Connectionless transport management for long-run sessions

Connectionless transport management for long-run sessions

Connectionless transport management for long-run sessions Why does the connection between your device and server get intermittently disrupted? This can be quite frustrating, as lost connections reduce overall solution efficiency, in particular, decreasing battery lifespan and amplifying cloud connection costs. However, it is perfectly normal behaviour, with several potential causes, including the most likely one:...
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