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Quite some time I took! I have come up with a design block diagram. According to that, I have a Duplexer at the entry point. i.e Outdoor antenna. From there, for the downlink, I will place an amplifier, then an isolator, from there,if necessary, another amplifier and an isolator...
Sorry for being so ignorant FvM. I have studied the GSM scheme of channel allocation following your advice. Even though I had some idea about all these, some revision on my engineering syllabus helped to clarify many things. And also got your and Roamansh's point. Thanks for that. I am really...
I got your point. Thank you Romansh.
I got one more concern. As I have two amplifiers working simultaniously, Can some thing like this happen? Like, The signal that is transmitted by downlink channel be picked up by the same antenna (may be due to reflectrions) and amplified by uplink amplifier...
Please refer https://in.element14.com/broadcom-limited/aba-31563-blkg/ic-amp-rf-si-31563-sot-363-6/dp/7820526
Assume that I am using this in my circuit. Now that being said, I want to design a bi-directional amplifier.
My idea is to put two of these chips, one for downlink and one for uplink...
Your inputs are very insightful Tony. Thank you.
If the pressure sensor like BMP180 is submerged in non conductive oil, will it still work?
If I use the technique of putting a hose at certain depth, shouldn't that hose be small to hold the air in and water out?
Thanks again for your response...
Thanks for your response @dick_freebird.
But as I mentioned in my question descriptions, liquid pressure sensors like Kavlico are very costly. There is like a 50-60$ difference between BMP180 and Kavlico. That is why I want to use Barometric pressure sensors.
I could not understand whether...
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I am doing some experimentation with Bosch BMP085 pressure and temp sensor. If my idea succeeds I have plans for some product ideas to go ahead with. I know that BMP05 has been discontinued. I can use BMP180.
My question is, can i use BMP085 or any other barometric...
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