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Engineering News

New Class of Piezoelectric Logic Devices Created Using Zinc Oxide Nanowires

RIM Threatened with Shutdown in Indonesia over Content

Testing String Theory Is Possible

Rabid Consumer Watchdog Attacks Google CEO

Black Hole Discovery Could Boost Quantum Computers

Engineers Develop an Organic LED Light Source for Home Electronics, Medicine and Clean Energy

Infinera Transmits 100-G More Than 800 Miles

UN Reveals Global Disparity in Broadband Access (translation: we are bad people for not paying for everybody else's service)

ZnO Nano-Wires Make FETs Force Sensitive

First Voice-Over-LTE Call Placed in U.S. Public Safety Band

Miami Airport Closed After Metal Canister Discovered in 70-Year-Old Scientist's Suitcase

Adult Texters Catching Up to Teens (I don't text)

Counting Down to Commercial Space Launches

U.S. Broadband Starts to Speed Ahead

U.S. Forest Service Explores RFID's Ability to Detect Fires

Scope Sees New Details in Sunspot Bigger Than Earth

MEMS Tackle HVAC/Automatic-Transmission Markets

ARRL Donations for Lobbying FCC Issues

Scientists Investigate How Ice Melts Below Freezing Due to Nanowire's Pressure

RF Cafe Software
RF Cascade Workbook
RF Cascade Workbook is a very extensive system cascaded component Excel workbook that includes the standard Gain, NF, IP2, IP3, Psat calculations, input & output VSWR, noise BW, min/max tolerance, DC power cauculations, graphing of all RF parameters, and has a graphical block diagram tool. An extensive User's Guide is also included. - Only $35.
 RF system analysis including frequency conversion & filters

RF Workbench

Smith Chart™ for Excel

Smith Chart™ for Visio

RF & EE Symbols Word

RF Stencils for Visio v2

Calculator Workbook

Online Calculators

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Airplanes and Rockets: My personal hobby website

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Doggy Dynasty - My son-in-law's dog training business

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Smorgasbord
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Reviving Color Codes
RF Cafe Smorgasbord - Numerical Color Codes for Phone Numbers & c.Maybe I'm wrong, but my guess is that most engineers and technicians under 35 years old cannot readily interpret numerical color codes. With the advent and subsequent ubiquity of laser-marked numerical codes on both surface mount and low-watt leaded resistors, capacitors, and inductors, the old mnemonic I learned in my high school electrical vocational classes back in the 1970s (which is way too politically incorrect to print here) is passé. In an attempt to encourage a color code renaissance, I have added RF Cafe's color-coded, 10-digit phone number in the footer of these pages. A lot of people use a graphic image of their phone number and/or e-mail on web pages to thwart web bots that are data mining contact information when it is in text form. E-mail your mnemonics and/or suggestions for new usage and I will create a page for them.
Featured Book
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RF Cafe Featured Book - Surface Mount Technology for PC BoardsSurface Mount Technology for PC Boards,
by Hollomon & Blackwell

Image of Interest
RF Cafe Cool Pic - SETI Filter Patch PanelThe July/August edition of Discover magazine has a story about the SETI Institute's history of placing calls to and hoping to answer calls from extrasolar inhabitants. This is SETI's 50-year anniversary. In April 1960, astronomer Frank Drake first began listening for intelligent radio signals from the star Tau Ceti, in the constellation of Cetus, the whale. Drake and Carl Sagan famously sent a message from Arecibo in 1974, pointed at the Messier 13 globular cluster. The above photo is a shot of a control room patchboard at SETI for selecting Butterworth or Gaussian filters of various center frequencies and bandwidths. It appears from the amount of wear on the Gaussian channels that they get the most use. Seeing as how no discernable message has been received to date, maybe it's time to install a panel of Chebyshev or raised cosine filters.
Featured Product
RF Cafe Featured Product - Excel HeroThe proprietor of the Excel Hero website contacted me because of a recent addition to his large collection of unbelievably clever Excel spreadsheets. If you appreciate the power of VBA (Visual Basic for Application - I use it in the RF Cascade Workbook series), then you have to spend some time on the site. This particular spreadsheet is for a Smith Chart that is created dynamically from textbook equations. There is a very nice tutorial included. It does not have the built-in ability to plot actual impedance or admittance points, but if you want to do so, you can take a look at the equations I created in my Smith Chart for Excel file (free) and integrate them into this one.
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Notable Quote
"'Photo' wants it thick, but 'voltaic' wants it thin." – Michael J. Naughton re efficiency of photo cells
Videos for Engineers
RF Cafe Cool Video - IEEE TV has a video reporting on a 270 MW geothermal power generation facility on the grounds of the Naval Air Weapons Station in China Lake, CA. The underground heat generated by the friction of tectonic plates in relative motion manifests itself on the surface with hot springs and bubbling mud pits. It is the perfect opportunity for tapping energy. Per the narrator, enough electricity is generated to not only power the facility, but also to sell power back to the grid. It is one of the largest of such facilities in the U.S. Unlike wind turbines and massive solar cell arrays, geothermal and hydro generation are are very efficient, low maintenance, are and non-polluting.
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