You know about coaxial cable (Fig. 1). We all use it in one form or another, and it seems simple enough. But while modern cable products are better than ever, there are some real subtitles in their ...
A coaxial cable that is typically used to transmit TV channels from an antenna or cable company. See RF and F connector. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires ...
Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand, has introduced a line of TCOM cable assemblies for RF systems. They are designed for high RF performance with options tailored for either low-loss ...
How do you know that your patch cables are good? For simple jumper wires, a multimeter is about all you need to know for sure. But things can get weird in the RF world, in which case you might want to ...
Patrick Meinert, Product Manager from ULBRICH, speaks to AZoM about the impact precision raw materials manufacturing has on RF cable manufacturing. Precision raw materials manufacturing can increase ...
The amount of broadband data used over cable systems has grown tremendously over the last ten years. Since 2003, the number of subscribers to broadband data over cable services has increased at a ...
I am a regular reader of RFID Journal, which I find very useful. The content is amazing indeed for RFID professionals. I’d like to seek your expertise with regard to a question concerning RF cable ...
Most reverse engineering projects we see around here have some sort of practical endpoint in mind. Usually, but not always. Reverse-engineering a 40-year-old cable modem probably serves no practical ...
Wireless communications products that depend on RF principles are everywhere these days, and the growth rate is astonishing. From cell phones and wireless PDAs to Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, Bluetooth ...