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What are some handy calculators for RF testing?

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Follow the link for some very useful calculators for Antenna NF and FF distance,Antenna Factor and Gain, dBm to Volts to Watts, Magnetic Field Conversions,Field Intensity, Antenna Beamwidth and VSWR.…

What are the advantages or benefits of circular polarization?

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No polarization adjustment is required as it is fixed using OMT (OrthomodeTransducer).There is less chance of cross polarization interference thereby minimizesinterference.Provides higher probability of a successful link as it allows…

How to monitor LEDs in a custom test fixture

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Monitoring LEDs Monitoring an LED in Custom Test Fixtures Does your DUT/UUT have an LED indicator that needs monitoring during testing or alerts the operator about a component? If so,…

Why a custom test fixture?

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Custom Test FixturesWe’re having false failures, and need a test fixture. Is your team rejecting a record number of boards that may not be actual failures? There are several reasons…

Testing PCBs in Manufacturing

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Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are an integral part of many electronic devices, as they provide the physical support and electrical connections for components such as processors, memory, and sensors. In…

What is a Faraday Cage or Shield Box?

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A Faraday cage is a metallic enclosure that prevents the entry or escape of an electromagnetic field. An ideal Faraday cage consists of an unbroken, perfectly conducting box. This ideal…

RF Absorber

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Why is it important to use high quality RF absorber inside a Faraday cage or RF Shield Box? RF/microwave absorber materials are often added to circuits and RF Shield Box…

What is Over The Air (OTA) Testing?

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What is Over-the-Air (OTA) Testing? Over-The-Air (OTA) testing is a method used to assess the wireless performance and reliability of devices with embedded antennas. This test evaluates both the antenna…

V2X Testing (Vehicle to Everything Wireless)

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V2X (Vehicle to Everything) Testing Your vehicles are getting smarter, it's time your testing gets smarter too How do you test V2X products? Testing V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) products involves multiple stages,…

5G and mmWave

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5G and mmWave Technology As testing expands, so should your setup5G is the fifth generation of cellular technology, which is designed to provide faster speeds, lower latency, and more capacity…

Audio Testing Solutions

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Audio Testing Solutions: Overview and Types of Testing Audio testing solutions are crucial for evaluating the performance, quality, and functionality of audio equipment. These solutions help ensure that audio systems—ranging…

What is Circular Polarization?

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What is Circular Polarization?Circular polarization is a type of electromagnetic wave polarization where the electric field rotates around the wave's direction of propagation. As the wave travels, the electric field…

What should be considered in an ideal faraday cage design?

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What Should Be Considered in an Ideal Faraday Cage Design? A Faraday cage is a critical component for protecting electronics from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Whether you're testing UAVs (Unmanned Aerial…

Drone Testing UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)

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Enhancing Drone Testing UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Performance with Precise RF Testing Solutions RF Chambers and Antenna Couplers for UAV Testing When it comes to drone testing UAV (Unmanned Aerial…

What’s a Spiral Antenna?

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Spiral antennas have high spectral efficiency, low gain, and are circularly polarized. Spiral antennas provide frequency-independent performance over wide operational bandwidths with compact form-factor and superior performance making it ideal for…

What is an Antenna Coupler and how does it work?

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What is an Antenna Coupler and how does it work? In the context of RF antennas, inductive coupling primarily refers to the near-field interaction between two coils or in this…

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