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  • What is an adjustable step attenuator used for

    What is an adjustable step attenuator used for

    Connected between connector from antenna cable and receiver input, I can manage antenna signal levels (depending of the frequency, various signals strenght and different ionospheric conditions) balancing them to the right amount at the receiver front end, in order to avoid any. Connected between connector from antenna cable and receiver input, I can manage antenna signal levels (depending of the frequency, various signals strenght and different ionospheric conditions) balancing them to the right amount at the receiver front end, in order to avoid any. The three attenuator types serve different purposes and have distinct performance characteristics: (1) Fixed attenuator: a passive device providing a single, permanent attenuation value (1-30 dB typical). Construction: thin-film resistive network on a substrate (chip attenuator) or coaxial housing. An attenuator is a passive broadband electronic device that reduces the power of a signal without appreciably distorting its waveform. This type of component is generally used to balance signal levels in the signal chain, to extend the dynamic range of a system, to provide impedance matching, and to.

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  • Cutover of Communication Power System

    Cutover of Communication Power System

    Cutover is the time period between the end of the old system and the beginning of the new system. It typically includes data conversion, testing, and training. From first steps to seasoned strategy, cutover comms demand more than updates. This guide shows how practitioners at every level can steady the chaos of go-live. It. There are a several types of communication media such as micro wave, radio system, fiber optic, etc.


  • Energy Internet Energy Storage Planning

    Energy Internet Energy Storage Planning

    Modern power grids have been becoming complex cyber-physical systems integrated with distributed energy sources and information and communication facilities. With prevalence of cloud computing, ge.


  • Selection Guide for Low-Loss SFP Optical Modules for Intelligent Computing Centers

    Selection Guide for Low-Loss SFP Optical Modules for Intelligent Computing Centers

    This practical guide explains how to make SFP module selection decisions that hold up under real workload pressure, including how to compare options head-to-head across key technical criteria, what to measure, and how to avoid common interoperability and planning mistakes. Choosing the right SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) module for AI workloads is one of those infrastructure decisions that quietly determines your system's performance, reliability, and upgrade path. In AI clusters, networking isn't just “connectivity”—it directly affects training throughput. Selecting the correct SFP module is not simply a matter of matching connectors. In modern Ethernet networks, choosing the wrong transceiver can result in link failures, speed mismatches, compatibility errors, or unexpected distance limitations. With a plethora of options available, understanding the key parameters is crucial for optimal network performance and cost-effectiveness.

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  • Intelligent Selection Guide for Spectrometer Analyzers

    Intelligent Selection Guide for Spectrometer Analyzers

    This e-book includes an extensive collection of useful guides to choosing the correct configuration of your next spectrometer while taking size, cost, signal-to-noise ratio, sensitivity, and much more into account. There are two main categories of spectrometry: radiation spectrometry and mass spectrometry. Radiation spectrometry (UV-Vis, IR, X-ray, gamma ray) enables the structure of a material to be analyzed through its interaction with the radiation it absorbs, scatters or emits. These spectrometers are commonly used to analyze the absorbance of UV and visible light, making them suitable for a variety of research and quality. This guide will help you select the right type of spectrometer based on your specific requirements to things like wavelength, resolution, size, cost etc. Whether you run a Quality Control lab, a cutting-edge Research lab or a troubleshooting Analytical Services support lab, trust the leader in infrared spectroscopy. Optosky offers diverse detector solutions tailored to specific needs. InGaAs Selection Criteria: CMOS vs.

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