Radio frequency (RF) engineering is the design of systems and components that use electromagnetic principles for the transmission and reception of information across wireless and/or wired channels. At ...
Link 16, a radio frequency (RF) secure system standardization process, ensures that spectrum use is compatible among devices. RF vendors can supply equipment that could potentially interfere with ...
Model-based design saves time and money by moving design tasks from the lab and field to the desktop. It provides a common design environment that links designs directly to requirements, allowing you ...
New PathWave System Design 2023 software offers channel modeling, simulation, and digital twins SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology ...
The author is director, RF engineering at Shively Labs. We all want to get the most value out of money spent. RF system repair can be costly. However, a well-implemented maintenance program can ...
Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) focuses on creating and exploiting domain models in a digital modeling language. RF system designers trying to use generic MBSE tools soon run into a problem: ...
In today's wireless-receiver architecture, an evolving trend places the digital-signal-processor (DSP) subsystem closer to the radio-frequency (RF) antenna. This trend highlights a need for innovative ...
RF-enabled next-generation communication systems and connected devices are differentiated by their performance, size, and cost. Traditionally, custom proprietary IC designs, leveraging the latest ...
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Founded in 2014 by former Motorola engineers, Elite RF designs and builds solid-state RF amplifiers and microwave systems from its facility in Hanover Park, Illinois. Design, assembly, and testing all ...
The author is director, RF engineering at Shively Labs. Just about anything can happen to cause failure in an RF system. Antenna damage from wind, falling ice, lightning, tower work, vandalism, loose ...