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RF & Microwave Engineering Articles for April 23, 2015 |
A
new crop of articles on RF and microwave topics has been posted online by our industry's contemporary magazine publishers.
Just as the hard copies arrive in our mailboxes at different times each month, so too do the online versions. We
are treated to the usual mix of narrowly focused expositions on specific applications like "Compact Microstrip Lowpass
Filter with Ultra-Wide Stopband Using a Modified Circular Resonator," as contrasted to ones covering broader subjects
such as "Cut the Defense Budget? Sure, No Worries." A general rule of thumb seems to be the longer the title, the
more specific the article. They're all worth reading, but alas, busy schedules limit most of us to only one or two.
Here is a complete list of all featured
RF & microwave articles.
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How to Avoid Electromagnetic Interference Hazards, Alan Lowne
- A Simple Approach
to Signal Via Stubs for Coaxial PCB Connector Launches, Brian O'Malley
- Cut the Defense
Budget? Sure, No Worries, Barry Manz
- Considerations
in Remote Power Sensing Applications (p22), Orwill Hawkins
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Novel
Transmission Line Impacts Antenna Design, Tian-Peng Li, Guang-Ming Wang, Chen-Xin Zhang, and Bin-Feng
Zong
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A Single Misplaced Atom Can Cause System Failure, Winfield Scott
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Compact Microstrip Lowpass Filter with Ultra-Wide Stopband Using a Modified Circular Resonator, Mohsen
Hayati, and Parisa Karami Moghadam
- Testing EW Systems:
A Moving Target, Jim Taber
Posted April 23, 2015
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