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My board contains amplifiers, some filters like BPF, LPF. all filters will be of LC type,
but here my question is that how can i measure filter output ? there are 2 ways one is i can measure directly by using spe.analyser with out any 51 ohm ?
another one is with 51 ohm resistance in parallel...
hello all,
i designed one amp.board, at the end of the circuit, inductor is there, now how can i m`re output?
1.--directly connecting by spectrum analyser or in between inductor and spectrum analyser any 50 ohm resistance required to connect in parallel? if it is , why it was required?
hello,
i have ad6652 ibis model 3.2 want to convert into spice for using in multisim 10.0.
i tried intusoft ibis to spice , there i am facing probelm that model is opening , but generate button is not active .. can anybody help in this regard
greek version of emulations
hi,
i am new to dsp. i am going to work on the analog processor.
here i have got fundamental thing doubt, what is meant by emulators?plz reply , thanks in advance
Re: spread spectrum
whait i mean is there are energy spectras, power spectras, freq. spectras, acxtually which spectrum is spreading in DSS spread spectrum communications
path loss not free space
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no, freespace loss may be due atmopseher is absorbing less signal, so signal will be behaving same as like vaccuum.thats why may be people are calling as free space path loss
Suppose duplex communication is happenig in two separate freq bands? then how i have to caculate the separation between tese two? Whatever you explained must be true for time division duplex, in frequency division duplex indepenent bands are there, so broad band noise is not a problem? if i keep...
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