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PPI Announces Expanded Variable Capacitors
Complementing PPI’s comprehensive range of high Q variable capacitors (air tubular, sapphire, zirconia, PTFE and air plate trimmers) are the film trim and 3 mm trimmer capacitors.
Fairview Microwave Unveils New Enhanced Website to Elevate Customer Experience
Fairview Microwave introduced an enhanced e-commerce website aimed at optimizing customer experience.
5G Americas Studies 6G Vision Outlined by ITU Framework
5G Americas announced the publication of its latest white paper, "ITU’s IMT 2030 Vision: Navigating Towards 6G in the Americas," which studies the ITU IMT-2030 vision and its implications for the Americas.
What Is High Gain and How Does It Impact Amplifier Performance?
RF sensing and communication applications often involve very weak signal levels. It is often necessary to use RF Amplifiers to increase the gain, or signal level, of these signals in order to digitize them or otherwise condition these signals to usable levels. However, there are a few trade-offs to consider when increasing a signal’s power level, especially at very high gain factors.
As with all performance parameters and signal quality factors, attempting to improve one factor/parameter tends to require sacrificing another, or several. For instance, the gain bandwidth product (GBP) is a figure of merit that compares the open-loop gain of an amplifier with the available bandwidth at that gain level. With many amplifiers, increasing the gain lowers the available bandwidth, while attempting to achieve a wide-bandwidth necessitates using lower gain. Bandwidth in this case is defined as the frequency range over which the amplifier gain is relatively flat.
There are also other considerations when attempting to optimize an amplifier for gain. These include noise and stability. Typically, higher gain amplifiers also introduce higher levels of added-noise figure. Even with very low added noise figure amplifiers, the noise of the signals will ultimately also be amplified just as much as the original signal. This is why filters are often used at various stages in signal conditioning to limit the amount of out-of-band noise energy. However, it is often very difficult to remove the in-band noise that is added by increasing the gain of a signal.
With stability, the higher gain amplifier typologies must be carefully designed to avoid becoming unstable over the specified input signal energy, loading, and frequency range. This includes accounting for dynamic factors over the entire specified range of the amplifier’s operation, such as temperature and other environmental factors. As this requires accounting for the behavior of the load, high gain/RF Power Amplifiers are often tested using load-pull and other methods that vary the load behavior to properly qualify an amplifier design.
Though many RF amplifiers are designed with a fixed gain profile, some are designed to vary the gain over a range. These amplifiers are known as RF Variable Gain Amplifiers (VGAs), and exhibit the same trade-offs and fixed gain amplifiers, but also present more nuanced performance. VGAs are often used in test and measurement applications or automated testing. However, there are many types of integrated VGAs used for radio and radar designs that may benefit from operating at varying gain levels either at the signal input stage or output stage.
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Qorvo® Introduces Next-Generation Matter™ Solution with Industry Leading Energy Efficiency
Qorvo® introduces a new system-on-chip (SoC) solution for smart home devices, which is now sampling with key customers.
Spectrum Analyzer Measurements
Don MacArthur explains spectrum analyzers, tools for frequency domain analysis of signals. He covers their functionality, key parameters (center/span, reference level, RBW, VBW), types, and usage. MacArthur emphasizes their importance in electronic measurements and provides tips for preventing damage to the devices.
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Rohde & Schwarz Presents Photonics-based Ultra-stable Tunable THz System for 6G at EuMW 2024
Rohde & Schwarz is showcasing its contribution to state-of-the-art research for next-generation wireless technologies at European Microwave Week in Paris.
Rohde & Schwarz and NOFFZ Enable the Next Level of Automotive Radar Production With a New Efficient Solution
The new R&S AREG-P creates and enables an environment for a seamless transition of automotive radar sensor from R&D to production.
DRONES Project Receives 30M Kroner From Innovationsfonden
Quadsat, Aalborg University and The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) have received a total of 30 million kroner in backing from the Danish Innovation Fund, which invests in solutions of the future.
Mobile Phones Not Linked to Brain Cancer, Researchers Find
A comprehensive review conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that there is no increased risk of brain cancer associated with mobile phones.
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Richardson Electronics to Distribute Advanced Capacitor Solutions from Quantic Electronics
BeRex Introduces New High-Performance SPDT RF Switch for Automotive Applications
Tektronix to Demonstrate a Range of Innovative Spectrum Analysis Solutions at EuMW 2024
Keysight Introduces Circuit Design Simulation Environment for Faster Development of Intricate Quantum Circuits
CRFS Wins the Army Technology Excellence Awards 2024 for its Lightweight RF Sensor used in UAV Sensing
R&S Collaborates with fiveD to Conduct Hyper-Realistic Radar Simulations for Contactless Security Checks
Vishay Intertechnology Wireless Charging Tx and Rx Coils Provide Moisture Resistance Up to 90 Percent RH in a Reduced Footprint
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced new powdered iron based wireless charging transmitter and receiver coils optimized for high humidity conditions up to 90 percent RH.
L3Harris Receives $182M Video Data Link IDIQ
L3Harris Technologies has received an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up to $182 million from the U.S. Air Force to deliver advanced situational awareness capabilities.
RTX's Raytheon Selected to Streamline Production of SPY-6 Transmit/Receive Modules
Raytheon has been awarded an Office of Naval Research Navy ManTech project from Penn State University Applied Research Laboratory's Electronics Manufacturing Center of Excellence to streamline the production of SPY-6 Transmit/Receive modules.