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Coaxial & Waveguide Components for Every System One-Stop Shopping from R&D to Production: 27 Product Lines Connector types from BNC to 1.0mm Industry-leading quality and reliability In stock for same-day shipping Tools for the Test Bench Gauges Ensure...
by Rinchen Athup | Aug 10, 2023 | Engineering Resources, Product Updates, RF Transformers
1.5 TO 24 GHz MMIC Balun Transformers Single-Ended to Differential Conversion Mini-Circuits’ baluns are an essential building block for any system utilizing differential signaling. Our MTX- and MTY-series MMIC baluns have become popular solutions for transitioning...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jun 5, 2023 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources, RF Transformers
Remarkably, the concept of the push-pull connection spans three centuries. William W. Dean of the Bell Telephone Company of Missouri first described the push-pull-connected telephone transmitter in Patent No. 549,477, dated November 5, 1895.1 Next, Sir...
by Rinchen Athup | Jan 13, 2023 | Product Updates
HUNDREDS OF NEW MODELS 2022 Highlights A Year of Innovation 2022 was a year of many breakthroughs for Mini-Circuits’ product line, from amplifiers extending up to E-Band to high-rejection LTCC filters and much more. In case you lost track among the hundreds of...
by minicircuitsadmin | Jul 9, 2020 | Engineering Resources, RF Transformers
Urvashi Sengal and William Yu, Mini-Circuits Applications Introduction Baluns and ununs are essential in RF signal chains for many applications. RF balun designs are most commonly associated with core-and-wire transformers, but can also be realized through coaxial and...
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