Understanding dB, dBc, dBd, dBi, dBm, and dBW
A breakdown of common decibel units used in RF and signal processing: dB, dBc, dBd, dBi, dBm, and dBW.
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A breakdown of common decibel units used in RF and signal processing: dB, dBc, dBd, dBi, dBm, and dBW.
Explore the benefits and drawbacks of charge amplifiers, including their high impedance input, insensitivity to cable capacitance, and potential for drift issues.
Explore the benefits and drawbacks of using charge amplifiers, essential circuits for converting charge to voltage, especially with piezoelectric transducers.
This article explains the concepts of Noise Spectral Density (N₀) and Carrier-to-Noise Spectral Density Ratio (C/N₀), detailing their definitions, formulas, and applications.
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An in-depth comparison of polarization diversity and angle diversity techniques used to improve signal reception in wireless communications, focusing on their different approaches and applications.
Understand the difference between primary and secondary transducers in measurement systems, their roles, and examples.
The Bandwidth Time Product (BT) describes the relationship between a signal's spectral width and duration, key for efficient bandwidth usage.