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RF Microwave Design
Hi all,
Some interesting blogs about RF Microwave Design.
https://rf-micro-switch-design.blogspot.com/
https://rfmicrowavepassivecompnentdesign.blogspot.com/
https://rf-microwave.blogspot.com/
https://rf-design.blogspot.com/
Alex:idea:ΔΘΩµψ
Hi everyone,
Need your opinion:
1) What is the different between terminated em switch and unterminated em switch?
2) What is the advantage & disadvantage both terminated and unterminated em switch?
3) Is there any different in term of RF performance (Isolation, Return Loss & Insertion Loss)...
RF Electromechanical Switch Terminated & Unterminated
Hi Metu, I would consider your switch has a very low performance if the isolation is only 20dB at 20GHz. If you design your switch properly, you should get like 70 to 90dB. Isolation is one of the most important parameter in EM switch. You...
I'm an expert in electromechanical switch design. I guess it is easy to design a high performance SPDT. Basically your switch should at least meet below specification:-
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Please share your test result. I'm very interested to know your switch Isolation, Return Loss &...
What kind of microwave theory did you use to calculate the cut-off frequency for your switch? Can you also let me know what is the RF performance such as Return Loss (S11, S22), Return Loss (S21) and Isolation?
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Can you share with us more detail about the project you're working on?
Alex
Added after 1 minutes:
My specilization is more in conventional electromechanical switch, for example SPDT switch with frequency from DC to 67 GHz. My interest is more on RF portion.
Hello,
I 'm a new member in this board.
I would like to discuss about high frequency RF electromechanical switch design.
Does anyone have the same interest?
Alex Weiss:D
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