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Gain an understanding of why the low noise amplifier (LNA) is so important to the performance of your receiver chain, review the common tradeoffs

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Distributed amplifier architectures can achieve multi-decade frequency range with outstanding all-around performance for wideband applications ...

RF amplifiers with integrated shutdown and bypass functionality are useful building blocks for a wide range of RF/microwave systems. These ...

Learn the fundamentals of Pseudomorphic High-Electron-Mobility Transistor (pHEMT) technology, one of the key semiconductor processes ...

Learn the fundamentals of the science behind RF semiconductors in the first article in our new series exploring Mini-Circuits' MMIC technology. ...

High-frequency packaging has historically been a significant factor in total BOM costs. See how Mini-Circuits has developed innovative techniques

Ultra-wideband or "UWB" technology has become the focus of a promising variety of emerging applications from consumer devices to short-range M2M ...

After many years of research and development, electrical engineers, physicists, mathematicians and scientists have come to realize the benefits ...

Unlike a standard attenuator with a flat frequency response, an equalizer is a unique kind of attenuator which exhibits lower insertion loss as ...

This article presents a method for die performance characterization using Mini-Circuits’ commercially available 0 dB attenuator/thru-line die ...