
A Low Insertion Loss, High Linearity, T/R Switch in 65... CMOS for WLAN 802.11g Applications
... than 1dB loss. Furthermore, floating the bulk connection also improves the linearity. With the high linearity of the small ON-resistor of the transistor, the major nonlinearity mechanism is the signal passing through the nonlinear elements, which, in this case, are the diodes. Strongly reverse-biase ...
... than 1dB loss. Furthermore, floating the bulk connection also improves the linearity. With the high linearity of the small ON-resistor of the transistor, the major nonlinearity mechanism is the signal passing through the nonlinear elements, which, in this case, are the diodes. Strongly reverse-biase ...
DS90CR486 133MHz 48-Bit Channel Link
... Differential Signaling (LVDS) data streams back into 48 bits of LVCMOS/LVTTL data. Using a 133MHz clock, the data throughput is 6.384Gbit/s (798Mbytes/s). The multiplexing of data lines provides a substantial cable reduction. Long distance parallel single-ended buses typically require a ground wire ...
... Differential Signaling (LVDS) data streams back into 48 bits of LVCMOS/LVTTL data. Using a 133MHz clock, the data throughput is 6.384Gbit/s (798Mbytes/s). The multiplexing of data lines provides a substantial cable reduction. Long distance parallel single-ended buses typically require a ground wire ...
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... This Cisco Small Business product comes with a 90-day limited hardware warranty with return to factory replacement. In addition, Cisco offers software application updates for bug fixes and telephone technical support at no charge for the first 12 months following the date of purchase. To download so ...
... This Cisco Small Business product comes with a 90-day limited hardware warranty with return to factory replacement. In addition, Cisco offers software application updates for bug fixes and telephone technical support at no charge for the first 12 months following the date of purchase. To download so ...
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
... Fading causes the received signal to vary in amplitude, typically making it smaller. Fading is caused by four factors: variation in distance between transmitter and receiver, changes in the environmental characteristics of the signal path, the presence of multiple signal paths, and relative motion b ...
... Fading causes the received signal to vary in amplitude, typically making it smaller. Fading is caused by four factors: variation in distance between transmitter and receiver, changes in the environmental characteristics of the signal path, the presence of multiple signal paths, and relative motion b ...
Silent Horn System Design
... horn system, developed by us. It uses IR LEDs and TSOPs to transmit and receive Infrared signals as horn. Buzzers are used produce sound inside vehicles to alert the driver. For making the system compatible with the existing horn system, we have included the normal sound horn with the silent horn. T ...
... horn system, developed by us. It uses IR LEDs and TSOPs to transmit and receive Infrared signals as horn. Buzzers are used produce sound inside vehicles to alert the driver. For making the system compatible with the existing horn system, we have included the normal sound horn with the silent horn. T ...
A Primer on GPS Antennas
... The GPS receiver is a marvel of modern electronic engineering. By processing the signals transmitted by the constellation of orbiting Navstar satellites, its sophisticated circuitry can deliver position, velocity, and time information to a user anywhere on or near the earth’s surface, 24 hours a day ...
... The GPS receiver is a marvel of modern electronic engineering. By processing the signals transmitted by the constellation of orbiting Navstar satellites, its sophisticated circuitry can deliver position, velocity, and time information to a user anywhere on or near the earth’s surface, 24 hours a day ...
A Review of Analytical Modelling Of Thermal Noise in
... channel, a small noise voltage contribution V(x) across the segment ∆x is observed, which is added to the dc voltage V(x). This voltage can cause noise in the drain current, which leads to a change in the dc current through the MOSFET. The power spectral density of thermal noise of a long-channel MO ...
... channel, a small noise voltage contribution V(x) across the segment ∆x is observed, which is added to the dc voltage V(x). This voltage can cause noise in the drain current, which leads to a change in the dc current through the MOSFET. The power spectral density of thermal noise of a long-channel MO ...
Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification
... – If Receiving AP has specific security capabilities enabled, must contain in its approved user lists a user with the same user name, password, and ...
... – If Receiving AP has specific security capabilities enabled, must contain in its approved user lists a user with the same user name, password, and ...
ADF7902
... Single-chip, low power UHF receiver Companion receiver to ADF7901 transmitter Frequency range: 369.5 MHz to 395.9 MHz Eight RF channels selectable with three digital inputs Modulation parameters supported FSK demodulation 2 kbps data rate 34.8 kHz frequency deviation 5.0 V supply voltage Low power c ...
... Single-chip, low power UHF receiver Companion receiver to ADF7901 transmitter Frequency range: 369.5 MHz to 395.9 MHz Eight RF channels selectable with three digital inputs Modulation parameters supported FSK demodulation 2 kbps data rate 34.8 kHz frequency deviation 5.0 V supply voltage Low power c ...
A 60-GHz CMOS Receiver Front-End
... the design. For small , the mutual magnetic coupling lowers the overall inductance, thus degrading the performance of the line. Fig. 4(a) depicts the distribution of the current as predicted by SONNET.4 (Darker shades correspond to higher densities.) Based on these simulations, the current distribut ...
... the design. For small , the mutual magnetic coupling lowers the overall inductance, thus degrading the performance of the line. Fig. 4(a) depicts the distribution of the current as predicted by SONNET.4 (Darker shades correspond to higher densities.) Based on these simulations, the current distribut ...
Channel Potential Test
... on CCDs with 3 or 4 F architectures, but CCDs with 2 F architectures can also yield significant data • Channel Potential (CP) testing can be performed to some extent on almost all CCD detectors ...
... on CCDs with 3 or 4 F architectures, but CCDs with 2 F architectures can also yield significant data • Channel Potential (CP) testing can be performed to some extent on almost all CCD detectors ...
Antennas and Transmission Lines
... • Travel at/near speed of light (in vacuum/air/free space) = (nearly) 3.00 x 10^8 meters/sec. • Can be expressed as frequency. • “Length” of one cycle is expressed as “wavelength”, or “Lambda”. – Lambda ( λ ) = Propagation speed / frequency – For 1 MHz, λ = 300 meters – As frequency increases, wavel ...
... • Travel at/near speed of light (in vacuum/air/free space) = (nearly) 3.00 x 10^8 meters/sec. • Can be expressed as frequency. • “Length” of one cycle is expressed as “wavelength”, or “Lambda”. – Lambda ( λ ) = Propagation speed / frequency – For 1 MHz, λ = 300 meters – As frequency increases, wavel ...
How to select features?
... How to select features? • GSM, UMTS, and LTE: 211, 303, and 114 features • UMTS mobility management: 7 features • Intra-UMTS RRM: 15 features • GSM and UMTS RRM: 14 features • UMTS and LTE RRM: 10 features • LTE mobility management: 11 features How to know the impacts of features? • Features may imp ...
... How to select features? • GSM, UMTS, and LTE: 211, 303, and 114 features • UMTS mobility management: 7 features • Intra-UMTS RRM: 15 features • GSM and UMTS RRM: 14 features • UMTS and LTE RRM: 10 features • LTE mobility management: 11 features How to know the impacts of features? • Features may imp ...
6- and 8-Channel Low Capacitance ESD Protection Arrays
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
This work shows the possibility of using a low-cost 130
... need for low-cost and miniature fully integrated systems that enable the transfer of gigabits-per-second data reliably over a certain distance [1]. The exploitation of mm-wave frequencies for high data rate transfer is a natural step due to the immense bandwidths made available for commercial use ei ...
... need for low-cost and miniature fully integrated systems that enable the transfer of gigabits-per-second data reliably over a certain distance [1]. The exploitation of mm-wave frequencies for high data rate transfer is a natural step due to the immense bandwidths made available for commercial use ei ...
Final Report - Senior Design
... 3.3.2 FM Transmitters without Tunnel Diode Although transistors have very different characteristics than tunnel diodes, they can still be used in a similar way to produce FM transmission. Transistors, when supplied with varying inputs, will oscillate and amplify the oscillation. In general, the FM t ...
... 3.3.2 FM Transmitters without Tunnel Diode Although transistors have very different characteristics than tunnel diodes, they can still be used in a similar way to produce FM transmission. Transistors, when supplied with varying inputs, will oscillate and amplify the oscillation. In general, the FM t ...
Eterna Certification User Guide
... Radio certification will be required for every product per each geography. Certification costs can be as little as a few thousand US dollars for some geographies and as high as 10 to 20 thousand US dollars. Radio certifications can take from two to ten or more weeks to complete and longer if you are ...
... Radio certification will be required for every product per each geography. Certification costs can be as little as a few thousand US dollars for some geographies and as high as 10 to 20 thousand US dollars. Radio certifications can take from two to ten or more weeks to complete and longer if you are ...
HAMTRONICS® LNK-( ) RECEIVER PREAMP: INSTALLATION
... make the mounting screws overly tight. Because of the thickness of the screw heads under the chassis, if you do want to make the mounting screws really tight, you should add flat washers under the chassis on the mounting screws. For best results, in a receiving system when antenna is not also used f ...
... make the mounting screws overly tight. Because of the thickness of the screw heads under the chassis, if you do want to make the mounting screws really tight, you should add flat washers under the chassis on the mounting screws. For best results, in a receiving system when antenna is not also used f ...
Resistivity-induced Polarization Receiver/Transmitter Design and
... of the resistance between two points in the earth. It is the only geoelectrical method that allows the opportunity to implement the method without transmitting an electrical current underground. This feature of the self-potential method makes its usage easy and its implementation simple. This method ...
... of the resistance between two points in the earth. It is the only geoelectrical method that allows the opportunity to implement the method without transmitting an electrical current underground. This feature of the self-potential method makes its usage easy and its implementation simple. This method ...
Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification
... • Link manager: Software that helps identify other Bluetooth devices, creates links between devices, and sends and receives data ...
... • Link manager: Software that helps identify other Bluetooth devices, creates links between devices, and sends and receives data ...
HF Antennas for Beginners – 30 Meters and Below - N0GW
... running a kilowatt output to his antenna but if he turns his amplifier off and drops back to 100 watts, he will still be 30 dB over S9. How do these “big gun” guys do it? Simple, they put up good, efficient antennas. These are not huge installations. Most of these signals are coming from simple dipo ...
... running a kilowatt output to his antenna but if he turns his amplifier off and drops back to 100 watts, he will still be 30 dB over S9. How do these “big gun” guys do it? Simple, they put up good, efficient antennas. These are not huge installations. Most of these signals are coming from simple dipo ...
Rane AD22B Rental Manual
... values. Remote Recall screw terminals on the rear accept external configuration switches, permitting independent remote recall of the Memories. Two versions exist: the AD 22B features XLR Inputs and Outputs, and is CE certified for emissions. The AD 22 features screw terminal connections, and may be ...
... values. Remote Recall screw terminals on the rear accept external configuration switches, permitting independent remote recall of the Memories. Two versions exist: the AD 22B features XLR Inputs and Outputs, and is CE certified for emissions. The AD 22 features screw terminal connections, and may be ...
32_Channel_Pres1
... When the trigger source is internal (i.e. tr=0), the first falling edge of the master clock following the activation of the internal trigger enables a counter: this counter is increased at each following clock edge (both rising and falling). As soon as the number of counted clock edges is equal to t ...
... When the trigger source is internal (i.e. tr=0), the first falling edge of the master clock following the activation of the internal trigger enables a counter: this counter is increased at each following clock edge (both rising and falling). As soon as the number of counted clock edges is equal to t ...
2011 ieee inTeRnaTional Solid-STaTe ciRcuiTS conFeRence 5
... block for its implementation makes it a promising solution for applications where the channel condition does not change once initial optimization is achieved. A prototype chip was fabricated in 0.13-μm CMOS technology. A pattern generator provided 5.4-Gb/s 231-1 PRBS to DUT through four different ch ...
... block for its implementation makes it a promising solution for applications where the channel condition does not change once initial optimization is achieved. A prototype chip was fabricated in 0.13-μm CMOS technology. A pattern generator provided 5.4-Gb/s 231-1 PRBS to DUT through four different ch ...
MIMO

In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (pronounced as ""my-moh"" or ""me-moh""), is a method for multiplying the capacity of a radio link using multiple transmit and receive antennas to exploit multipath propagation. MIMO has become an essential element of wireless communication standards including IEEE 802.11n (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.11ac (Wi-Fi), HSPA+ (3G), WiMAX (4G), and Long Term Evolution (4G). More recently, MIMO has been applied to power-line communication for 3-wire installations as part of ITU G.hn standard and HomePlug AV2 specification.At one time in wireless the term “MIMO” referred to the mainly theoretical use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and the receiver. In modern usage, “MIMO” specifically refers to a practical technique for sending and receiving more than one data signal on the same radio channel at the same time via multipath propagation. MIMO is fundamentally different from smart antenna techniques developed to enhance the performance of a single data signal, such as beamforming and diversity.