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A Few Great RF & Microwave Engineering Articles for November 2016
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October must have been really busy because I totally missed posting
a list of good magazine articles for the month. At the top of the list is Alejandro Buritica (National
Instruments) discussing the IEEE's recently announced 802.11ax WiFi standard, which is projected to
provide data speeds of up to 10 Gbps in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ISM bands. There is also
a pretty good article on capacitor ESR basics and measurement thereof. 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.
- 802.11ax – High Efficiency Wireless, by Alejandro Buritica
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Low-Voltage Tests Uncover Low-Temperature IC Problems, by Pete Sarson & Andreas
Wild
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Diode's Analytical Model Bridges Solid-State Reality and Physics Theory, by Gregory
Mirsky
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Isolation Addresses Common Sources of Measurement System Error, by Tom Neville
- Measuring Phase Noise with Baluns, by Gary Giust & Doug Jorgesen
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Digital Oscilloscopes: When Things Go Wrong, by Arthur Pini
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Hybrid-Beamforming Design for 5G Wireless Communications, by Giorgia Zucchelli,
Rick Gentile and Honglei Chen
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The Methods and Problems of Capacitor ESR Measurement, by Knowles Capacitors
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Oscilloscope Triggering Advanced Course: Advanced Trigger Modes - Part 1, by Colin
Mattson
Posted November 19, 2016
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