By MACOM
The properties of a Schottky diode can be used to transfer signals to higher or lower frequencies in an RF system, and to generate a low frequency voltage that is proportional to the amplitude of a higher frequency signal. This application note takes a look at the physical and electrical properties of Schottky mixer and detector diodes, and illustrates how they are used in receiving circuits.
The dB-3861 is equipped with an embedded micro-controller that provides the interface, control, and protection functions, and its status indication. This amplifier features an operating frequency range of 32 to 36 GHz, and a minimum peak output power of 400 Watts at a duty cycle of up to 25 percent.
This article discusses the basic principles of EM fields, the potential biological effects they can have on the human body, and protective measures one can take to ensure their safety.
Automated vehicle identification provides a viable alternative to traditional methods with the promise of improved efficiency and lower cost to operators.