by Rinchen Athup | Oct 1, 2024 | Directional Couplers, Engineering Resources, Filters, Power Splitters / Combiners, Product Updates, RF Choke, RF Transformers
UP TO 11 GHz Robust Core & Wire Essentials Quality & Availability You Can Count On Many suppliers are rationalizing their core and wire component portfolios to focus on newer technologies, leaving customers looking for a stable supply to support their needs....
by jacquelineh96 | Sep 19, 2024 | Filters, Industry Insights, Videos
Aaron Vaisman, Mini-Circuits’ Director of Product Line Engineering and Randy Cochran, Product Marketing Manager for MMIC and LTCC products recently joined our friend, Pat Hindle on Microwave Journal’s Frequency Matters video series. Their conversation...
by minicircuitsadmin | Aug 9, 2024 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Filters, Frequency Mixers, Frequency Multipliers, Industry Insights
FR3 Bands: The Goldilocks Zone for Next-Gen 5G & 6G Development? While much research has been devoted to exploring millimeter-wave bandwidths for high-data-rate wireless communications, much of the deployment of 5G to date has relied on frequencies in the sub-6...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jul 26, 2024 | Engineering Resources, Filters, Product Updates
2 GHz TO 21 GHz Reflectionless Filters 2.92mm (F) with Internal Stopband Terminations The ZXBF filter series incorporates Mini-Circuits’ patented reflectionless filter technology to terminate stopband signals up to 40 GHz internally rather than reflecting them back up...
by jacquelineh96 | May 21, 2024 | Engineering Resources, Filters, Industry Insights, Videos
Mini-Circuits Director of LTCC Product Line Engineering, Aaron Vaisman delivered an informative workshop last week at the IEEE MTT-S World Microwave Congress. This session goes deep into the latest R&D in LTCC passive component design and will be of interest to...
by jacquelineh96 | May 10, 2024 | Engineering Resources, Filters
The concept of group delay as it pertains to RLC networks was first described by Harry Nyquist in 1928.1 The contributions Nyquist made to the field of Communications Theory are well known,2 and still applicable to modern day communications systems. On our way toward...
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