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RF & Microwave Engineering Articles for March 16, 2015 |
It's
been quite a while already since I last posted links to engineering articles from our favorite microwave and RF
magazines. There are lots of new author names in the list, as well as a few familiar favorites.
Here is a complete list of all featured
RF & microwave articles.
- BER Test Method
Uses Real Data, Joshua Beaudet
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Small Cells Challenge Measurement Capabilities, Paul Dillien
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How Cops Are Finding "Grow Ops" with AM Radios, Kenneth Wyatt
- A Data-Acquisition
System on a Chip, Martin Rowe
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Measure of Neutrinos, Nature's Most Elusive Particles, Ransom Stephens
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Selecting
Microwave Amps for Measurements, Theng ThengQuek
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Characterize Interconnects with S-Parameters, Part 2, David Maliniak
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EMC Questions Answered (part 6), Kenneth Wyatt
- Cable
Tips for Your Next Measurement, Steve Sandler
Posted March 16, 2015
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