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A common function present in most RF and Microwave systems is the electronically controlled variable attenuator. At Valpey Fisher Corporation, improvements to two key areas of the MCM approach have been made resulting in lower attenuation error.
Once the exclusive realm of scientific research and military use, wireless systems operating in the upper millimeter wave (MMW) regions are now providing cost-effective solutions for high-capacity commercial data transport needs. While MMW technology is nothing new, the growing volume of commercial use with associated economies of scale has significantly reduced system costs, making MMW systems more attractive to the general consumer.
Skyworks Solutions offer a select group of digital attenuators from our broad product protfolio that are in stock now and read for immediate design into your demanding applications.
The newest digital processing techniques employed to reduce clutter, decrease the probability of false detection and increase the probability of accurate target detection are driving greater amounts of functionality and integration into the microwave and millimeter wave front ends.
We present the development of a Ka-band receiver module using liquid crystal polymer (LCP) thin-film surface mount packages. We show the conversion gain measurement of the receiver and derive a chart that explains sources of loss in the module.