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A Few Great RF & Microwave Engineering Articles for August 2016
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Some really
good articles I wanted to link to have been omitted from this month's list because the host website
requires you to give them your e-mail for the full content. I try not to send people to any website
that plays audio or video automatically, or that requires you to submit information for access; that
goes for news items, articles, etc. Fortunately, there are still many great articles which have been
posted online since my last collection a month ago. Since the majority of people no longer receive paper
copies of the magazines - or if they do, never read them - I try to drive a little traffic to the websites
by highlighting titles that appeal to my interests and to like-minded RF Cafe visitors. Items move onto
and off of all homepages quickly, so even if you visit Microwave & RF, Microwave Journal,
Microwave Product Digest, High Frequency Electronics, et al, regularly, you might
have missed something in the list below.
Here is a complete list of all featured
RF & microwave
articles in 2016.
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Design Guidelines for Metallic Enclosures for RF Circuits, by Bill Garner, Steve
Rosasco, and Larry Burgess
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Simplifying Antenna Design Without Compromise, by uncredited National Instruments
(AWR Group) author(s)
- Simplifying Device R&D and Basic System Test, by Patrick Mannion
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Moving Averager Rejects Noisy Outlier Values, by David Vincenzoni
- Scopes Are Essential
at Any Frequency, by Jack Browne
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Compensating Frequency-Dependent Cable Loss in CATV Systems with Voltage-Variable Equalizers,
by Ben Kahtan
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Near-Field Scanners Let You See EMI, by Arturo Mediano
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Perform Thermal Simulation Early in the Layout Stage, by Günther Schindler
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Modular AWGs: How They Work and How to Use Them, by Arthur Pini , Greg Tate, Oliver
Rovini
Posted August 12, 2016
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