Automatic Gain Control (AGC) in Radio Systems: Principles and Applications
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) is crucial for keeping radio signals clear and steady. It adjusts the receiver’s gain on its […]
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) is crucial for keeping radio signals clear and steady. It adjusts the receiver’s gain on its […]
A superheterodyne receiver changes a radio signal from its original frequency to a fixed intermediate frequency before processing it. This
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Frequency and wavelength shape how electromagnetic waves behave in the world. Frequency tells you how many wave cycles zip past
Noise is just part of the deal in every radio communication system. You’ll find it coming from all sorts of
Direct conversion receivers—often called zero-IF or homodyne receivers—go straight to the point in signal processing. They convert incoming radio frequency
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Wireless signals almost never just go in a straight line, uninterrupted. Buildings, terrain, and even layers of air can bounce,
Radio waves don’t always travel in straight lines. They bounce off surfaces, bend as they pass through different materials, or
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Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the space between the centers of the pupils. Getting it right is crucial for comfort and
Atmospheric layers shape how radio signals travel, whether the distance is short or long. Each layer bends, reflects, or weakens
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Navitas Semiconductor is shaking up its strategy, moving away from legacy markets and diving headfirst into high-power GaN and SiC
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Handheld optical instruments, like compact telescopes and portable aberrometers, depend on precise imaging for accurate results. When the light wavefront
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