by jacquelineh96 | Jun 23, 2026 | Mini-Circuits Life
Sir Oliver Lodge was an English physicist and electrical engineer who contributed to the development of the radio through his work with electromagnetic radiation (EMR). In addition to his contributions to the field of RF, he was also well known for his studies in...
by jacquelineh96 | Jun 23, 2026 | Engineering Resources, RF Transformers
Modern data conversion components utilize differential interfaces to enhance dynamic range, increase noise immunity, reduce harmonic distortion, and support high sampling rates. Differential signaling requires designers to convert single-ended signal sources to...
by jacquelineh96 | Jun 1, 2026 | Engineering Resources, Filters
In most any wideband RF front end (RFFE), the system bandwidth is limited by some means, even if that limitation is a simple preselector. Often a wideband RFFE that is connected to an antenna must meet aggressive rejection parameters to avoid being desensitized by...
by jacquelineh96 | May 20, 2026 | Mini-Circuits Life
Arthur Ackerman led Mini-Circuits’ quality management program for nearly 30 Years. Now he’s guiding a key transition for the company’s future success. Arthur Ackerman, Mini-Circuits’ emeritus VP of Quality. “Quality is not a department.” Anyone who’s been fortunate...
by jacquelineh96 | May 5, 2026 | 90- and 180-Degree Hybrids, Filters, Power Splitters / Combiners, Uncategorized
Connecting an automobile to the constellations that comprise GNSS requires an antenna and some very sensitive and specialized receivers. Each vehicular system has its own GNSS receiver, and those receivers supply GNSS coordinates to their respective systems, data...
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