by jacquelineh96 | Mar 15, 2024 | Amplifiers, Measurement Methods & Techniques
Part 1: Background & Theory Optimum APM Test Configuration In our efforts to properly characterize the Additive Phase Modulation Noise (APM) and Additive Amplitude Modulation Noise (AAM) performance of MMIC amplifiers in our labs, Mini-Circuits is careful to...
by minicircuitsadmin | Dec 19, 2023 | Engineering Resources, Measurement Methods & Techniques, Switches, Test Solutions
A Brief Primer on Beams and Streams In modern radio communications (particularly commercial cellular and Wi-Fi), Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a common method of utilizing multiple transmitting and receiving antennas to increase the capacity of the radio...
by Rinchen Athup | Sep 26, 2023 | Engineering Resources, Measurement Methods & Techniques, Switches, Test Solutions
Switching Solutions Electromechanical & Solid State Mini-Circuits has been designing and building RF and microwave switches in-house for over 20 years with industry-leading quality and reliability. In that time, our portfolio has grown to include a wide offering...
by Rinchen Athup | Aug 22, 2023 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, Measurement Methods & Techniques, Product Updates
Industry-Leading Performance Amplifier phase noise is a significant contributor to transceiver phase noise performance and many designers are increasingly looking for phase noise specifications before choosing an amplifier for their systems. Mini-Circuits’...
by Rinchen Athup | Jul 26, 2023 | Engineering Resources, Measurement Methods & Techniques, Product Updates, Switches, Test Solutions
APPLICATION NOTES Switch Matrix Configurations For RF Signal Routing Switch matrices are an essential tool for control of RF signal routing in any environment where there is a recurring need to change how systems interconnect. The addition of Ethernet and USB...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jul 25, 2023 | Engineering Resources, Measurement Methods & Techniques, Switches, Test Solutions
DOWNLOAD FULL APPLICATION NOTE PDF The first two articles in this series established that blocking switch matrices use switches to allow one-to-one connections between input and output ports, while non-blocking switch matrices use splitter/combiners on either the...
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