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By John Oncea, Editor
IMS 2023 returns to San Diego and promises to provide the opportunity for industry professionals to gather, exchange ideas, and assess where the industry is and where it’s going.
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Being able to analyze signals across multiple domains is critical to finding interference, glitches, spurs, drop-outs, and other errors. This paper will take you through a typical 5G system debug and validation scenario of a wideband RF amplifier.
Booth 421
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Thin-film filter technology is one solution for addressing design concerns, offering excellent repeatability, rugged construction, and a broad operating temperature range.
Booth 1625
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By Clint Burns
Tuners support both stirred and stepped operation. They can be sized to match any chamber dimensions and crafted from any of several RF energy-reflective materials.
Booth 947
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By Harley Berman
Limiters are crucial building blocks in Tx/Rx systems and are used to protect sensitive circuity from high power signals. System designers commonly place a limiter between the antenna and LNA, which protects the sensitive LNA and Rx signal chain.
Booth 1043
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Error vector magnitude (EVM) is the most common numerical measure of modulation quality and is calculated by determining the magnitude of a vector connecting the ideal and received vector endpoints.
Booth 735
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The Model 125W1000A is a solid-state, Class A design, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband power amplifier designed for applications where instantaneous bandwidth, high gain, and linearity are required.
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Booth 947 |
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These attenuator assemblies operate at 200-7125 MHz with an attenuation range of 0-95 dB by 1 dB steps.
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JFW Industries, Inc. |
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At Knowles Precision Devices, our ceramic expertise has parlayed itself into an impressive range of RF and microwave components that support applications from VHF to Ka band.
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Knowles Precision Devices DLI |
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The new KRYTAR 4×4 Butler Matrix uses KRYTAR’s high-performance 90- and 180-degree hybrid couplers, providing super phase accuracy, amplitude imbalance, stability, and repeatability.
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Krytar |
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GRF2010 is a broadband gain block with exceptional gain flatness for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance applications.
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Guerrilla RF |
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The RTP5000 peak USB power sensors paired with Boonton’s Real-Time Power Processing deliver 100,000 measurements per second, no gaps in signal acquisition, and zero measurement latency.
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Wireless Telecom Group |
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CPI’s VSX3717 is an air- or liquid-cooled 4.0 kW X-band solid-state power amplifier optimized for pulse radars. This amplifier utilizes GaN transistors to provide high gain, high efficiency, and excellent pulse fidelity. The result is excellent AM/PM, phase-noise, and spectral regrowth performance.
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Communications & Power Industries |
Booth 814 |
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The Ku-band IMA is a versatile tool for broadband communication datalinks in various applications such as aircraft and ground stations, shipboard communications, and unmanned vehicles.
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MtronPTI |
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dB Control’s high-efficiency, conduction-cooled microwave power modules (MPMs) provide extremely dense packaging across the 2–45.5 GHz frequency band.
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dB Control |
Booth 1154 |
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The AMP2080E-LC solid-state high-power amplifier is ideal for broadband EMI-lab applications. Class A/AB linear design for all modulations and industry standards.
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Exodus Advanced Communications |
Booth 316 |
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The video provides an example using the ACT41000 to power up and down the QPA2211 GaN PA. This new highly integrated solution reduces complexity, improves reliability, allows intuitive tuning, and robust system design.
Booth 935
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XFdtd includes a unique schematic editor that combines matching network analysis with full-wave results. In this webinar, you will learn about the latest advancements in the tool, including diplex matched antennas, microstrip-based components, SAR post-processing, and frequency band specification.
Booth 1507
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Today's pace of technology development means the traditional approach of custom-designed modules and subsystems is too slow, but Modular Open System Architecture (MOSA) approaches can deliver on system demands without sacrificing performance or scalability.
Booth 442
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Marki Microwave's GaAs MMIC filters feature unmatched repeatability, substantial size reduction, and operation above 100 GHz.
Booth 1043
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