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Antennas for the latest implanted medical devices are being developed by Queen Mary University of London and tested through a unique piece of kit at the UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
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An accurately calibrated and sensitive antenna is needed for such work. This White Paper looks at the characterisation of magnetic loop antennas — those sensitive to the magnetic component of an ...
The antenna test range is used to measure the performance characteristics of test antennas. Parameters such as gain, pattern, VSWR (return loss), and cross-polarization rejection, among others, will ...
Yageo has announced 3216 PIFA ceramic antenna catering to compact mobile device applications. Measuring 3.2mm x 1.6mm (3216) in dimension, Yageo's PIFA ceramic antenna features low profile fitting ...
Paper 403: Measuring magnetic loop antenna performance. Despite the advent of the internet and streamed services, there is still an interest in traditional broadcasting. With that interest comes a ...
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