We offer a wider range of the Complete RF parts, like Cables (matched, flexible), Adaptors, Terminations, DC Block, Attenuators, End Lunch Connectors to meet your high speed wired/wireless applications.
The document discusses different types of RF absorbers and their features. It describes pyramidal, wedge, convoluted and multilayer broadband absorbers that effectively absorb RF radiation using fireproof urethane foam loaded with carbon. It also mentions RF shielded chambers, anechoic boxes and other equipment that provide electromagnetic shielding and help attenuate radio waves.
The Remote Mid-Span Stripper is a tool that can safely remove insulation from tree wire and spacer cable mid-span without removing the conductor from spacers. It is designed for one-man operation from a bucket and has an insulated head, stick, and shaft connecting to an insulated gearbox. Each cable size requires a separate bushing and gauge to ensure the proper one is used. Customer specifications determine the overall length and weight, with a 4-foot model being 73 inches long and weighing 11 pounds. An optional MTS clamp fits over the wire insulation to provide a square cut when stripping.
An anechoic chamber uses materials on its walls to absorb or scatter electromagnetic waves to simulate free space. It works by modeling the walls as transmission lines and using materials that prevent wave reflection. Early methods included Salisbury sheets of resistive paper placed a quarter wavelength from the wall. Modern chambers use ferrite tiles, which have complex permeability and permittivity that cause loss and absorb waves over a wide bandwidth.
The document describes two adjustable cable strippers, the WS 71 for end stripping and the WS 72 for mid-span stripping of 600V secondary cable ranging from 1/2 to 1.3 inches in diameter. The strippers feature preset blade positions for common insulation thicknesses, quick release adjustment, and interchangeable stripping blades within the same tool body. They are made of impact-resistant lightweight polymer material and manufactured in the United States.
This document provides information about mid-span strippers from Ripley for removing insulation from electric utility cables. It lists several models of mid-span strippers that can strip cable insulation to any length for cable outer diameters between 1.05 to 1.80 inches. The strippers are designed for gloved hand and hot stick operation and separate tools are required for each cable size. Replacement blades are also available for the different models.
The document describes two models of cable strippers, the WS 5 and WS 5A. Both tools are for stripping insulation from cables ranging from 600V to 35kV. The WS 5 can strip cable diameters from 0.260 to 1.265 inches and has preset stripping lengths up to 4 inches. The upgraded WS 5A has an adjustable strip stop for lengths from 0.625 to 2.5 inches. Both tools precisely strip various cable insulation types and are suitable for primary underground cable.
The FPM5 is a 2 1/2-way speaker system with a pair of 4-inch Kevlar cone drivers and a tube-loaded tweeter. It is designed to match the height of 50-inch plasma screens. The 2 1/2-way configuration ensures better horizontal dispersion when placed horizontally, such as for center channel use, allowing dialogue to be heard from anywhere in the room. The speaker can be sunk into the wall like a plasma screen for a discreet appearance with just the frame protruding.
Radar absorber material (RAM) or microwave absorbers are designed to absorb electromagnetic radiation and are lined in anechoic chambers. They are made of fireproofed urethane foam loaded with carbon and cut into pyramid shapes of varying sizes. The pyramidal structure provides geometric matching to absorb incident radio frequencies. RAM absorbers are temperature resistant, fire retardant, and can withstand high power levels for long-term use in anechoic chambers to measure antenna patterns and create electromagnetic quiet zones.
The document discusses different types of RF absorbers and their features. It describes pyramidal, wedge, convoluted and multilayer broadband absorbers that effectively absorb RF radiation using fireproof urethane foam loaded with carbon. It also mentions RF shielded chambers, anechoic boxes and other equipment that provide electromagnetic shielding and help attenuate radio waves.
The Remote Mid-Span Stripper is a tool that can safely remove insulation from tree wire and spacer cable mid-span without removing the conductor from spacers. It is designed for one-man operation from a bucket and has an insulated head, stick, and shaft connecting to an insulated gearbox. Each cable size requires a separate bushing and gauge to ensure the proper one is used. Customer specifications determine the overall length and weight, with a 4-foot model being 73 inches long and weighing 11 pounds. An optional MTS clamp fits over the wire insulation to provide a square cut when stripping.
An anechoic chamber uses materials on its walls to absorb or scatter electromagnetic waves to simulate free space. It works by modeling the walls as transmission lines and using materials that prevent wave reflection. Early methods included Salisbury sheets of resistive paper placed a quarter wavelength from the wall. Modern chambers use ferrite tiles, which have complex permeability and permittivity that cause loss and absorb waves over a wide bandwidth.
The document describes two adjustable cable strippers, the WS 71 for end stripping and the WS 72 for mid-span stripping of 600V secondary cable ranging from 1/2 to 1.3 inches in diameter. The strippers feature preset blade positions for common insulation thicknesses, quick release adjustment, and interchangeable stripping blades within the same tool body. They are made of impact-resistant lightweight polymer material and manufactured in the United States.
This document provides information about mid-span strippers from Ripley for removing insulation from electric utility cables. It lists several models of mid-span strippers that can strip cable insulation to any length for cable outer diameters between 1.05 to 1.80 inches. The strippers are designed for gloved hand and hot stick operation and separate tools are required for each cable size. Replacement blades are also available for the different models.
The document describes two models of cable strippers, the WS 5 and WS 5A. Both tools are for stripping insulation from cables ranging from 600V to 35kV. The WS 5 can strip cable diameters from 0.260 to 1.265 inches and has preset stripping lengths up to 4 inches. The upgraded WS 5A has an adjustable strip stop for lengths from 0.625 to 2.5 inches. Both tools precisely strip various cable insulation types and are suitable for primary underground cable.
The FPM5 is a 2 1/2-way speaker system with a pair of 4-inch Kevlar cone drivers and a tube-loaded tweeter. It is designed to match the height of 50-inch plasma screens. The 2 1/2-way configuration ensures better horizontal dispersion when placed horizontally, such as for center channel use, allowing dialogue to be heard from anywhere in the room. The speaker can be sunk into the wall like a plasma screen for a discreet appearance with just the frame protruding.
Radar absorber material (RAM) or microwave absorbers are designed to absorb electromagnetic radiation and are lined in anechoic chambers. They are made of fireproofed urethane foam loaded with carbon and cut into pyramid shapes of varying sizes. The pyramidal structure provides geometric matching to absorb incident radio frequencies. RAM absorbers are temperature resistant, fire retardant, and can withstand high power levels for long-term use in anechoic chambers to measure antenna patterns and create electromagnetic quiet zones.
This document provides information on electronic components, including passive and active components. It focuses on passive components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. It describes resistors in detail, covering the different types (fixed and variable), materials used, specifications, color coding, and applications. The main types of fixed resistors discussed are carbon composition, metal film, and wire-wound resistors. Variable resistors described include potentiometers and rheostats.
This document discusses welding transformers and magnetic cores produced by ELESA TRANSFORMADORES. It provides details on their AC and DC welding transformers for both manual and robot guns used in various welding applications. It also describes their magnetic wound cores made of FeSi and amorphous/nanocrystalline cores, listing their characteristics, applications, and manufacturing processes. The company produces over 2,000 transformers and close to 1,000 tons of magnetic steel annually. Quality is a key focus, with products tested and certified to meet industry and customer standards.
This document provides an overview of analog and digital triax systems used for video transmission. It discusses key aspects of triax cables such as their ability to transmit multiple signals simultaneously through bundled cables. Both analog and digital triax systems are described, with analog transmitting component signals on different carrier frequencies and digital transmitting signals in digital format. The document also covers triax cable specifications, common connectors types used for broadcasting applications from different standards, fiber optic cable types including single mode and multi-mode, and common fiber connectors. Transmission distances and electrical properties of triax cables are discussed.
Millimeter wave circular microstrip Patch antenna for 5 g applicationsGana U Kumar
The document describes the design of a millimeter wave microstrip patch antenna for 5G applications operating at 28GHz. Key points:
1) A circular microstrip patch antenna was designed on Roger RT/duroid 5880 substrate with dielectric constant of 2.2 and thickness of 0.508mm.
2) The antenna was simulated using HFSS and achieved over 7dB gain, bandwidth over 1GHz, and return loss below -15dB at the target frequency of 28GHz.
3) To further increase gain, a 1x4 circular patch antenna array was designed and is expected to improve performance over a single element for 5G communication systems.
The document presents a microstrip antenna designed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications. It discusses how microstrip antennas radiate using a resonant cavity model. The proposed antenna is fabricated on an FR-4 substrate with a probe feed and multiple slots to achieve triple frequency operation from 3.24-3.36 GHz, 5.30-5.60 GHz, and 6.40-7.20 GHz with return losses below -18.8 dB. Simulation results show the antenna has omnidirectional radiation patterns and a voltage standing wave ratio below 2 across the UWB frequency range of 3.1-10.6 GHz, making it suitable for high-speed, low power UWB applications.
The document discusses AM and FM radio transmitters. It provides details on various transmitter models and manufacturers including Nautel, Harris, Thomson, and Broadcast Electronics. Key specifications around efficiency, size, adaptive correction capabilities, inputs, interfaces, and digital integration features are compared. Technical specifications are also provided for sample 2kW FM and 20kW FM transmitter models. Block diagrams illustrate system components like exciters, amplifiers, combiners, and antennas.
Cable Glands, Connectors and Accessories Exd/Exe
PX2K Flameproof Ex d, Increased Safety Ex e, Restricted Breathing Ex nR Compound Barrier Cable Gland
E1FW Globally Approved, Explosive
Atmosphere Cable Gland
For all types of Steel & Aluminium Wire
Armoured Cables
Foxboro Magnetic Flowmeter for Chemical and Process IndustriesSwanson Flo
Based on Faraday’s law of induction, Foxboro magnetic meters are a reliable ow measurement solution with a lower cost of ownership and maintenance, as well as eld-proven stability to maximize the availability of ow measurement.
With a wide range of liners and electrodes, the 9700A owtube is ideal for the Chemical and Process industries. In combination with the IMT30A, IMT31A and IMT33A transmitters, Foxboro offers an innovative solution designed to meet the demands for all chemical applications such as:
• Clean liquids
• Mixing of chemicals
• Demanding applications including corrosive, abrasive liquids • Rapid variation of the pH value
• For slurries and pastes with high solids content
• Drilling applications, mining slurries with large particles
Varactor diodes are nonlinear semiconductor devices with a voltage-dependent variable capacitance. They come in abrupt and hyper abrupt types, and gallium arsenide varieties. Important criteria include capacitance, capacitance range, voltage range, and bias current. Varactor diodes have applications in frequency multipliers, parametric amplifiers, and electronic tuning due to their ability to vary capacitance based on reverse bias voltage. This affects the depletion width and allows the diode to be used for functions like signal multiplication and amplification.
Covesion is a pioneer in PPLN (Periodically Poled Lithium Niobate) technology for laser wavelength conversion. They design and produce custom and standard PPLN crystals using their in-house poling process and cleanroom facilities. PPLN crystals offer high conversion efficiency, wide tunability, easy control, and excellent stability for applications such as second harmonic generation, sum frequency generation, difference frequency generation, and optical parametric oscillation. Covesion provides high quality PPLN products along with unparalleled technical support to partners.
This document discusses high efficiency power amplifier technologies. It describes:
1) The requirements for future power amplifiers including high linearity, output power, bandwidth, and reduced energy consumption.
2) How switch-mode power amplifier technology using pulse width modulation can achieve up to 90% efficiency but is limited to low frequencies.
3) Different classes of switch-mode power amplifier operation (Class D, E, and F) and how they work to achieve high efficiency by minimizing voltage-current overlap losses.
4) Performance comparisons of different technologies like GaN and LDMOS transistors, noting advantages like bandwidth and efficiency of GaN for radio applications.
Resistance opposes the flow of electric current through a substance. It is measured in ohms and represented by R. Resistors have two main characteristics - resistance value and power dissipating capacity. They are used widely in applications like heaters, electronics, and current limiting. Resistor values, power ratings, and tolerances vary depending on their use. Common types include carbon composition, metalized, and wire wound resistors. Resistors can also be fixed or variable depending on operating conditions.
Resistors are used in electric circuits to oppose electric current and are measured in ohms. They have two main characteristics - resistance value and power dissipation capacity. Resistors come in various resistance values and tolerances, and are used for purposes like heating and current limiting. They can be fixed or variable, and fixed resistors include carbon composition, metalized, and wire wound types. Variable resistors have three leads - two fixed and one movable - to allow adjustment of resistance while connected to a circuit.
This presentation summarizes a microstrip antenna designed for ultra-wideband applications. It begins with an overview of antennas and how they radiate electromagnetic waves. Microstrip patch antennas are then introduced, which consist of a metallic patch on a dielectric substrate with a ground plane. Various feeding techniques for microstrip antennas are described. The proposed antenna design is presented, which uses a slotted patch fed by a probe to achieve operation at 3.29 GHz, 5.5 GHz, and 7 GHz. Simulation results showing the return loss, VSWR, and radiation pattern are provided. Finally, ultra-wideband technology and its applications are discussed.
The Sennheiser Presentation Set 500 series offers reliable wireless sound transmission for presentations. It features a small clip-on microphone, programmable mute switch, and automatic frequency management for the transmitter and receiver. Presenters can move freely while their voices can still be heard in the back of large rooms. The transmitter connects to the microphone via a discreetly hidden cable under clothing. The system provides professional quality wireless audio transmission suitable for TV studios and large stages.
This document discusses RF MEMS and their applications in wireless communication systems. RF MEMS can be used to develop micro-machined devices such as filters, oscillators, switches, resonators, capacitors and inductors. These devices integrate RF components onto a single wafer using material science, circuit technology, mechanical engineering and communication methods. Some key applications of RF MEMS include transmission/reception, VCO tuning, RF filtering and variable delay lines.
Tc klinger magnetic level gauge principles and application rev 2 ccherylteooo
This document provides information about magnetic level gauges manufactured by Klinger Limited. It discusses the operating principles, components, materials used, and benefits of magnetic level gauges. The key components are the float, chamber, and indicator. The float contains magnets and moves up and down the chamber to indicate the level. Various materials can be used for corrosion resistance. Magnetic level gauges offer benefits like easy readability, leak resistance, and ability to withstand high pressures and temperatures. They are used across many industries like power, oil and gas, chemicals, and more.
Sematron is celebrating 21 years in business providing RF and microwave components. They offer a wide range of products including adapters, amplifiers, attenuators, beamformers, bias tees, cable assemblies, connectors, couplers, filters, and frequency converters. Sematron's components are used in wireless, defense, test and measurement, and broadband industries. Customers can rely on Sematron's high-performance components and full outsourcing services.
12-edicon20185G Designing a Narrowband 28 GHz Band Pass Filter.pdfessedikiftene
The document discusses the design of a narrowband bandpass filter for 5G applications operating at 28 GHz. It begins by outlining the filter requirements and challenges for 5G, including performance, cost and manufacturing constraints. It then describes the design process, which involves using electromagnetic simulation and optimization to design the individual resonators and model coupling between them. Key steps include characterizing the resonator quality factors and extracting coupling coefficients. The document concludes by presenting the final optimized filter design and discussing manufacturing tolerances and yield analysis.
RG58 and LMR400 all coax cables. This article is going to talk about the detailed information about RG58 and LMR400, and interpret the differences between them.
If you want to learn more, try to follow the below link to see the article.
https://www.utmel.com/components/rg58-vs-lmr400-which-one-is-better?id=1492
We are offering a comprehensive high speed networking solution which is including 3.2T Co-packaged Optic (CPO), 100G, 200G, 400G & 800G transceivers, DACs, AOCs, ACCs & Loopback modules. We are fulfil your research (R&D) stage product development, DVT/EVT pre-product testing, mass production and also for final application use.
Welcome to contact us for more product info.
There are several categories info that is what MITS current carrying in 5G application. You are welcome to contact us for more info.
1. more options for 1588 GM/Sync-E to support LLS-C1/C2/C3
2. FPGA SoC, SmartNIC for 5G RU/DU/CU applications
3. Optics for 5G fronthaul -- 10G/25G
4. High Power PoE 802.3bt (upto 90W/PSE & 71W/PD)
5. Signal Integrity tools -- De-embedded SW + True Odd Probe (upto 70Ghz)
This document provides information on electronic components, including passive and active components. It focuses on passive components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. It describes resistors in detail, covering the different types (fixed and variable), materials used, specifications, color coding, and applications. The main types of fixed resistors discussed are carbon composition, metal film, and wire-wound resistors. Variable resistors described include potentiometers and rheostats.
This document discusses welding transformers and magnetic cores produced by ELESA TRANSFORMADORES. It provides details on their AC and DC welding transformers for both manual and robot guns used in various welding applications. It also describes their magnetic wound cores made of FeSi and amorphous/nanocrystalline cores, listing their characteristics, applications, and manufacturing processes. The company produces over 2,000 transformers and close to 1,000 tons of magnetic steel annually. Quality is a key focus, with products tested and certified to meet industry and customer standards.
This document provides an overview of analog and digital triax systems used for video transmission. It discusses key aspects of triax cables such as their ability to transmit multiple signals simultaneously through bundled cables. Both analog and digital triax systems are described, with analog transmitting component signals on different carrier frequencies and digital transmitting signals in digital format. The document also covers triax cable specifications, common connectors types used for broadcasting applications from different standards, fiber optic cable types including single mode and multi-mode, and common fiber connectors. Transmission distances and electrical properties of triax cables are discussed.
Millimeter wave circular microstrip Patch antenna for 5 g applicationsGana U Kumar
The document describes the design of a millimeter wave microstrip patch antenna for 5G applications operating at 28GHz. Key points:
1) A circular microstrip patch antenna was designed on Roger RT/duroid 5880 substrate with dielectric constant of 2.2 and thickness of 0.508mm.
2) The antenna was simulated using HFSS and achieved over 7dB gain, bandwidth over 1GHz, and return loss below -15dB at the target frequency of 28GHz.
3) To further increase gain, a 1x4 circular patch antenna array was designed and is expected to improve performance over a single element for 5G communication systems.
The document presents a microstrip antenna designed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications. It discusses how microstrip antennas radiate using a resonant cavity model. The proposed antenna is fabricated on an FR-4 substrate with a probe feed and multiple slots to achieve triple frequency operation from 3.24-3.36 GHz, 5.30-5.60 GHz, and 6.40-7.20 GHz with return losses below -18.8 dB. Simulation results show the antenna has omnidirectional radiation patterns and a voltage standing wave ratio below 2 across the UWB frequency range of 3.1-10.6 GHz, making it suitable for high-speed, low power UWB applications.
The document discusses AM and FM radio transmitters. It provides details on various transmitter models and manufacturers including Nautel, Harris, Thomson, and Broadcast Electronics. Key specifications around efficiency, size, adaptive correction capabilities, inputs, interfaces, and digital integration features are compared. Technical specifications are also provided for sample 2kW FM and 20kW FM transmitter models. Block diagrams illustrate system components like exciters, amplifiers, combiners, and antennas.
Cable Glands, Connectors and Accessories Exd/Exe
PX2K Flameproof Ex d, Increased Safety Ex e, Restricted Breathing Ex nR Compound Barrier Cable Gland
E1FW Globally Approved, Explosive
Atmosphere Cable Gland
For all types of Steel & Aluminium Wire
Armoured Cables
Foxboro Magnetic Flowmeter for Chemical and Process IndustriesSwanson Flo
Based on Faraday’s law of induction, Foxboro magnetic meters are a reliable ow measurement solution with a lower cost of ownership and maintenance, as well as eld-proven stability to maximize the availability of ow measurement.
With a wide range of liners and electrodes, the 9700A owtube is ideal for the Chemical and Process industries. In combination with the IMT30A, IMT31A and IMT33A transmitters, Foxboro offers an innovative solution designed to meet the demands for all chemical applications such as:
• Clean liquids
• Mixing of chemicals
• Demanding applications including corrosive, abrasive liquids • Rapid variation of the pH value
• For slurries and pastes with high solids content
• Drilling applications, mining slurries with large particles
Varactor diodes are nonlinear semiconductor devices with a voltage-dependent variable capacitance. They come in abrupt and hyper abrupt types, and gallium arsenide varieties. Important criteria include capacitance, capacitance range, voltage range, and bias current. Varactor diodes have applications in frequency multipliers, parametric amplifiers, and electronic tuning due to their ability to vary capacitance based on reverse bias voltage. This affects the depletion width and allows the diode to be used for functions like signal multiplication and amplification.
Covesion is a pioneer in PPLN (Periodically Poled Lithium Niobate) technology for laser wavelength conversion. They design and produce custom and standard PPLN crystals using their in-house poling process and cleanroom facilities. PPLN crystals offer high conversion efficiency, wide tunability, easy control, and excellent stability for applications such as second harmonic generation, sum frequency generation, difference frequency generation, and optical parametric oscillation. Covesion provides high quality PPLN products along with unparalleled technical support to partners.
This document discusses high efficiency power amplifier technologies. It describes:
1) The requirements for future power amplifiers including high linearity, output power, bandwidth, and reduced energy consumption.
2) How switch-mode power amplifier technology using pulse width modulation can achieve up to 90% efficiency but is limited to low frequencies.
3) Different classes of switch-mode power amplifier operation (Class D, E, and F) and how they work to achieve high efficiency by minimizing voltage-current overlap losses.
4) Performance comparisons of different technologies like GaN and LDMOS transistors, noting advantages like bandwidth and efficiency of GaN for radio applications.
Resistance opposes the flow of electric current through a substance. It is measured in ohms and represented by R. Resistors have two main characteristics - resistance value and power dissipating capacity. They are used widely in applications like heaters, electronics, and current limiting. Resistor values, power ratings, and tolerances vary depending on their use. Common types include carbon composition, metalized, and wire wound resistors. Resistors can also be fixed or variable depending on operating conditions.
Resistors are used in electric circuits to oppose electric current and are measured in ohms. They have two main characteristics - resistance value and power dissipation capacity. Resistors come in various resistance values and tolerances, and are used for purposes like heating and current limiting. They can be fixed or variable, and fixed resistors include carbon composition, metalized, and wire wound types. Variable resistors have three leads - two fixed and one movable - to allow adjustment of resistance while connected to a circuit.
This presentation summarizes a microstrip antenna designed for ultra-wideband applications. It begins with an overview of antennas and how they radiate electromagnetic waves. Microstrip patch antennas are then introduced, which consist of a metallic patch on a dielectric substrate with a ground plane. Various feeding techniques for microstrip antennas are described. The proposed antenna design is presented, which uses a slotted patch fed by a probe to achieve operation at 3.29 GHz, 5.5 GHz, and 7 GHz. Simulation results showing the return loss, VSWR, and radiation pattern are provided. Finally, ultra-wideband technology and its applications are discussed.
The Sennheiser Presentation Set 500 series offers reliable wireless sound transmission for presentations. It features a small clip-on microphone, programmable mute switch, and automatic frequency management for the transmitter and receiver. Presenters can move freely while their voices can still be heard in the back of large rooms. The transmitter connects to the microphone via a discreetly hidden cable under clothing. The system provides professional quality wireless audio transmission suitable for TV studios and large stages.
This document discusses RF MEMS and their applications in wireless communication systems. RF MEMS can be used to develop micro-machined devices such as filters, oscillators, switches, resonators, capacitors and inductors. These devices integrate RF components onto a single wafer using material science, circuit technology, mechanical engineering and communication methods. Some key applications of RF MEMS include transmission/reception, VCO tuning, RF filtering and variable delay lines.
Tc klinger magnetic level gauge principles and application rev 2 ccherylteooo
This document provides information about magnetic level gauges manufactured by Klinger Limited. It discusses the operating principles, components, materials used, and benefits of magnetic level gauges. The key components are the float, chamber, and indicator. The float contains magnets and moves up and down the chamber to indicate the level. Various materials can be used for corrosion resistance. Magnetic level gauges offer benefits like easy readability, leak resistance, and ability to withstand high pressures and temperatures. They are used across many industries like power, oil and gas, chemicals, and more.
Sematron is celebrating 21 years in business providing RF and microwave components. They offer a wide range of products including adapters, amplifiers, attenuators, beamformers, bias tees, cable assemblies, connectors, couplers, filters, and frequency converters. Sematron's components are used in wireless, defense, test and measurement, and broadband industries. Customers can rely on Sematron's high-performance components and full outsourcing services.
12-edicon20185G Designing a Narrowband 28 GHz Band Pass Filter.pdfessedikiftene
The document discusses the design of a narrowband bandpass filter for 5G applications operating at 28 GHz. It begins by outlining the filter requirements and challenges for 5G, including performance, cost and manufacturing constraints. It then describes the design process, which involves using electromagnetic simulation and optimization to design the individual resonators and model coupling between them. Key steps include characterizing the resonator quality factors and extracting coupling coefficients. The document concludes by presenting the final optimized filter design and discussing manufacturing tolerances and yield analysis.
RG58 and LMR400 all coax cables. This article is going to talk about the detailed information about RG58 and LMR400, and interpret the differences between them.
If you want to learn more, try to follow the below link to see the article.
https://www.utmel.com/components/rg58-vs-lmr400-which-one-is-better?id=1492
We are offering a comprehensive high speed networking solution which is including 3.2T Co-packaged Optic (CPO), 100G, 200G, 400G & 800G transceivers, DACs, AOCs, ACCs & Loopback modules. We are fulfil your research (R&D) stage product development, DVT/EVT pre-product testing, mass production and also for final application use.
Welcome to contact us for more product info.
There are several categories info that is what MITS current carrying in 5G application. You are welcome to contact us for more info.
1. more options for 1588 GM/Sync-E to support LLS-C1/C2/C3
2. FPGA SoC, SmartNIC for 5G RU/DU/CU applications
3. Optics for 5G fronthaul -- 10G/25G
4. High Power PoE 802.3bt (upto 90W/PSE & 71W/PD)
5. Signal Integrity tools -- De-embedded SW + True Odd Probe (upto 70Ghz)
Complete Ultra High Power PoE solution which complains with IEEE802.3bt standard. and max. power for PSE is 95W and 71W for PD. We offer PD/PSE modules, Injectors and Splitters to fit the type 3 & 4
The document provides information about 400G and 100G optical transceivers and components from MITS Component & System Corp. It includes specifications for various QSFP-DD, QSFP56, and QSFP28 transceivers and direct attach cables that support data rates up to 400Gbps. It also lists MPO and fiber optic patch cords, loopback modules, and other optical connectivity products.
This document provides information about the AOC-400G-QDD/QDD-1-xx 400GBASE-SR8 QSFP-DD Active Optical Cable from MITS Component & System Corp. It supports up to 425Gb/s transmission over 8 channels of 50Gb/s PAM4 VCSEL/PIN connections and complies with various QSFP-DD and Ethernet standards with low power dissipation of around 7W per end.
The document discusses various digital optical cables and active optical cables produced by MITS Component & System Corp. It provides details on DAC cables for 10G, 25G, 40G, and 100G Ethernet and fiber channel applications. It also discusses mini-SAS HD and OCuLink cables for server and storage solutions. Additionally, it provides information on 100G, 40G, and 25G active optical cables. Ordering information and specifications are provided for each cable type.
This document describes two optical transceiver modules, the EOLS-8512-02-X 1G-BASE SFP+ Transceiver and the EOLP-8596-02-X 10GBASE SFP+ Transceiver. Both modules are designed for multimode fiber communication at 850nm wavelength and comply with laser safety standards. The 10G module can transmit up to 11.3Gbps over 300m of fiber, while the 1G module can transmit up to 1.25Gbps over 550m or 300m of fiber depending on the fiber type. Both modules have a single 3.3V power supply and hot-pluggable duplex LC fiber connectors.
An electronics company introduces their 100G QSFP28 series transceivers that support transmission speeds up to 103.1Gbps and include SR4, CWDM4, CLR4, LR4, ELR4, ER4 Lite and ER4 modules. The transceivers can transmit up to 100m on multi-mode fiber and 10km/2km on single-mode fiber. They have features such as low power dissipation, hot-pluggable QSFP footprint, laser safety compliance, and I2C interface for digital diagnostics monitoring. The 100G QSFP28 transceivers are suited for applications including high-speed interconnects within switches and routers, server-server clusters, and 100GBASE
The document describes a GPON stick called the EOLS-GN-25-DX that allows networking devices to be enabled for GPON connectivity. It is a GPON optical network terminal with SFP packaging that integrates GPON and Ethernet MACs. This allows the SFP ONT to plug into any SFP host and operate as a single demarcation device on the customer premise to provide GPON connectivity.
The document discusses two series of ONU transceivers for next generation PON networks: the EOLS-PX-GU-20 series compliant with ITU-T G.987.2 XGPON N2a and the EOLS-PR-GU-20 series compliant with ITU-T G.9801.1 XGS-PON. Both series are single fiber bi-directional transceivers in an SFP+ package with SC receptacle and single +3.3V power supply. The key differences are that the XGPON N2 series provides 2.488Gbps upstream and 9.95Gbps downstream transmission, while the XGS-PON series provides symmetrical
The document describes a 10GBASE-T copper SFP+ transceiver module from Mitsco Component that provides 10 gigabit Ethernet connectivity over Cat6a/7 copper cable up to 30 meters. The module supports 10GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, and 100BASE-TX standards and features low power consumption, hot-pluggable SFP form factor, and an extended operating temperature range. Benefits of the 10GBASE-T SFP+ module include a reach of up to 30 meters over copper cable, reliability of the RJ45 connector interface, ability to upgrade connections with copper instead of fiber optic, and compliance with relevant IEEE standards.
The document discusses MITS Component & System Corp.'s solutions for data center cabling, including plug-and-play pre-terminated trunk cables using MPO connectors, MPO breakout cables, MPO cassette modules for interfacing trunk cables to LC jumpers, and LC duplex uniboot optical harness cables for high-density connections with minimized space. The solutions aim to reduce installation time and costs while enabling migration to higher speeds up to 100Gb and beyond through flexible, expandable cabling systems.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
"NATO Hackathon Winner: AI-Powered Drug Search", Taras KlobaFwdays
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-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
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Event Link: https://meine.doag.org/events/cloudland/2024/agenda/#agendaId.4211
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RF Components 2021
1. RF Components
• Phase Matched Cable & Ultra-
low Loss Phase and Amplitude
Stable Flexible Cable
Assemblies
• RF, Microwave & millimeter
Wave Terminations
• Fixed Attenuators Up to 67GHz
• N Type, SMA, 2.92mm, 2.4mm,
1.85mm Inner DC Blocks,
10MHz to 67GHz
• Adaptors – in Series & in
Between
• End Launch Connectors,
2.92mm, 2.4mm, 1.85mm
Connectors
Cable Assemblies
Terminations
Adaptors
Attenuators
2. Phase Matched
Cable Assemblies
Operate to 18GHz,
27MHz, 33MHz,
40GHz, 50GHz,
67GHz
Phase and Delay matched cable assemblies are available with
frequencies of DC through 67 GHz.
These cables can be matched in a pair, or in a set to meet absolute
or relative matching values.
Our phase matched cable assemblies are available from DC
through 67 GHz, and can be matched in a pair, or in a set to meet
absolute or relative matching values such as +/- 2ps to 67 GHz or
+/-4 degree through 18 GHz.
Applications
• Phased Array Radars
• Multi-Beam Antenna Arrays
• Multi-Channel Amplifiers
• RF Combiners and Filters
• Environmental, Production or Lab Testing
Connector
type
Upper Frequency
Specification
Cut-Off
Frequency
3.50 mm 26.5 GHz 34 GHz
2.92 mm 40 GHz 45 GHz
2.40 mm 50 GHz 55 GHz
1.85 mm 65 GHz 71 GHz
1.00 mm 110 GHz 133 GHz
3. Ultra-low Loss Phase and Amplitude
Stable Flexible Cable
Ultra-low Loss Phase and Amplitude Stable Flexible Cable are
phase and amplitude stable low loss cables with max operating
frequency options of 18GHz, 26.5GHz, 30GHz, 40GHz, 50GHz,
67GHz and 110GHz.
Using micro-porous PTFE dielectrics which provide consistent
performance over temperature changes, these cables are ideally
for high frequency signal transmission between systems or used in
test instruments when low loss and stability are critical. This series
cable assemblies are available with a broad selection of connectors
and ruggedized armors. Bulk cables available as well.
• Minimal phase and attenuation change versus flexure
• Robust for dynamic use with multiple inter-layers
• Very low VSWR and loss, typ. VSWR 1.30 to 67GHz
• Broad options of frequency, cable size, connector and armor
Typical applications include test labs, production floor testing,
anechoic chambers etc.
4. • Attractive cost vs performance ratio
• Good amplitude stability vs flex and
shaking
• Low Loss with low density PTFE dielectric
Economical Low Loss Flexible Cable
Note : phase stability is not highly critical
5. RF, Microwave &
millimeter Wave
Terminations
We offer a broad selection of RF, Microwave and
millimeterWave (mmWave) Terminations up to 67GHz with
avg power up to 500W. Our RF loads come in SMA, N type,
BNC, 4.3-10, DIN 7/16, QMA, QN, 3.5mm, 2.92mm, 2.4mm,
1.85mm connectors, by default 50 ohm.
• Upto 67 GHz which is based on different connectors
• Miniature size, rugged structure
• RoHS & REACH compliant
• 100% RF test, delivered with plots
• Customized designs in outlines and optimized VSWR available
6. Fixed Attenuators Up to 67GHz,
Avg Power from 2 W Till 2 kW
We provide coaxial fixed attenuators in widest
selections from DC to 67 GHz and in low, medium,
high-power rates covering 2 W till 2 kW, including
convection and conduction cooled types.
Features
• In-housing chip design and fabricating
• Up to 67GHz with high accuracy and low VSWR
• Standard attenuation values from 0 dB to 60 dB
• Available in SMA, BNC, QMA, N, DIN 7/16, TNC, 4.3-10,
2.92mm, 2.4mm, 1.85mm
7. N Type, SMA, 2.92mm, 2.4mm,
1.85mm Inner DC Blocks, 10MHz
to 67GHz
DC blocks are used to prevent the flow of direct
current frequencies to RF signals. our inner DC
blocks are available in choices of N, SMA,
2.92mm, 2.4mm and 1.85mm Male/Female.
• Wideband performance
• Excellent return loss, very low insertion loss
• 100% RF test
• RoHS and REACH compliant
N Type
SMA
2.92mm
2.4mm
1.85mm
8. Precision Adapters, 1.85mm, 2.4mm, 2.92mm, 3.5mm, SSMA, SMA,
N, SMP, SSMP
• Up to 67GHz,covering N type, SMA, SSMA, SMP, SSMP, 3.5mm, 2.92mm,
2.4mm, 1.85mm, in and between series
• Finger friendly mechanical design, low VSWR, ideal for bench test
• Built with ruggedized stainless-steel body
High Precision Adapters, 1mm, 1.85mm, 2.4mm, 2.92mm, 3.5mm,
SMA, N, TNCA
• Up to 110GHz, covering TNCA, N type, SMA, 3.5mm, 2.92mm, 2.4mm,
1.85mm, 1mm, in and between series
• Built with ruggedized stainless-steel body, 50 micro-inch gold plated
BeCu center contact
• Straight and right-angle styles, bulkhead and 4 holes flange mounting
methods
Low PIM Adapters -- DIN 7/16, N, 4.3-10, 4.1-9.5, 2.2-5, NEX10
• In Series & Between Series with wide range support·
• Low PIM levels of < -160dBc
• Low VSWR up to 6GHz
• Options of DIN 7/16,Type N, 4.3-10, 4.1-9.5, QMA, SMA etc
• Tri-metal albaloy plating, corrosion and abrasion resistant
In Series Between Series
Precision/High Precision
Adaptors
Low PIM Adaptors
Adaptor Series
9. End launch connectors help reduce losses caused by the transition from PCB to
Coax Connector and maintain a Low VSWR. Our high-performance end launch
connectors are specially designed for high frequency substrates use and now
available in 2.92mm(40GHz), 2.40mm(50GHz), 1.85mm(67GHz).
These connectors are low profile, in standard or narrow body widths, exhibiting
very low VSWR. Typical applications include RFIC chip set evaluation board,
substrate characterization, high speed digital wireless communication
applications.
• Available in 2.92 mm (40 GHz), 2.4 mm (50 GHz), 1.85 mm (67 GHz), both jack and
plug
• Launches to single layer microstrip or multilayer with grounded coplanar
• Field replaceable, requiring no solder for reusability
• Super small and low-profile design
• Very low VSWR
End Launch Connectors,
2.92mm, 2.4mm, 1.85mm