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What is a repeater and what does it do?
May , 08 2024
Repeater (RP repeater) is a connecting device working on the physical layer. It is suitable for interconnecting two identical networks, and its main function is to extend the network transmission distance by retransmitting or forwarding data signals. Repeaters are network devices that regenerate and restore signals: physical layer devices of the OSI model. In the field of communications, a repeate...
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Maniron Exhibitor 14-16 MAY 2024 | DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
May , 14 2024
Maniron is participating at CCW in Dubai these three days.. It's a nice show for Maniron.We will meet a lot of old friends and make more new friends who from all over the world. Maniron brought many new styles and heated 5G rf products.Frequency from VHF up to 6000MHz.Like power splitter,directional coupler,antennas,jumpers,isolators,connectors,etc It is the ideal event for us to engage with ...
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Common waveguide components: waveguide terminals
Mar , 18 2025
2. Waveguide Terminals 2.1 Performance Characteristics Key electrical parameters include frequency range (determined by waveguide dimensions), VSWR, and input power handling. Physical attributes like size, weight, and material selection (e.g., corrosion-resistant plating) are equally vital. Thermal management strategies vary: 2.2 Materials and Applications A waveguide terminal typically consists o...
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Which Is Better: Directional Coupler or Tapper?
May , 08 2025
In RF and microwave systems, power distribution is a critical aspect that directly impacts system performance, reliability, and design flexibility. Two of the most commonly used passive components for signal splitting and power monitoring are directional couplers and tappers. While they serve similar purposes in many systems, they differ significantly in structure, application, and performance. Un...
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What Is an RF Attenuator and Why It Matters in RF Systems
May , 21 2025
In the world of wireless communications, signal integrity and system protection are paramount. An RF attenuator plays a crucial role in both areas. Whether you’re working in a lab environment, designing a base station, or setting up an indoor DAS system, RF attenuators help manage signal strength and ensure long-term reliability. What Is an RF Attenuator? An RF attenuator is a passive component de...
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