
Waveguide Switches: Types, Working Principle, and Applications
Explore waveguide switches, essential components in microwave systems, focusing on their types, working principles, and applications in communication and defense.
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Explore waveguide switches, essential components in microwave systems, focusing on their types, working principles, and applications in communication and defense.
Explore E-plane and H-plane waveguide tees: their principles, diagrams, differences, and S-matrix representations for signal splitting and combining in microwave systems.
Explore waveguide to microstrip transitions: design principles, types (orthogonal, end launch), and applications in RF systems for efficient signal transfer.
Explore the distinctions between waveguides and coaxial lines, covering their functions, modes, advantages, and disadvantages in electromagnetic wave transmission.
Learn about wavelength blockers in fiber optic networks, their function in ROADMs, and key features like channel equalization and ON/OFF switching.
Understand the basics of Wavelength Selective Filtering (WSF) in fiber optic networks, including its use with optical filters.
Learn about Wavelength Selective Switches (WSS) used in fiber optic networks, including their functions in wavelength switching and optical power control for ROADM.
Explore the relationship between wavelength and frequency in electromagnetic waves, their impact on antenna size, and the influence of the dielectric constant.
Explore Wavenis wireless technology: its ultra-low power consumption, long-range capabilities, and applications in M2M, IoT, and smart grids.
Learn about the WCDMA Acquisition Indicator Channel (AICH), a physical channel carrying Acquisition Indicators (AIs) related to the PRACH signature.
Definition of Collision Detection/Channel Assignment Indicator Channel (CD/CA-ICH) in WCDMA/UMTS systems, including its function and relationship to channel assignment.
Learn about WCDMA compressed mode, used to create gaps for mobile devices to perform neighbor cell measurements in UMTS networks. Explore puncturing, spreading factor reduction, and higher layer signaling methods.
Learn about the WCDMA Common Pilot Channel (CPICH), its purpose, and its role in WCDMA/UMTS systems for providing a reference signal for mobile stations.
Learn about the WCDMA CPCH Status Indication Channel (CSICH), its function, and its significance in UMTS networks.
Learn about the WCDMA DPCCH (Uplink Dedicated Physical Control Channel) used in UMTS systems, its structure, and its relationship with DPDCH.
Learn about the WCDMA Downlink Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH), its characteristics, and its role in transmitting dedicated data to users in UMTS networks.
Learn about the WCDMA Uplink Dedicated Physical Data Channel (DPDCH), its function, and its relationship with DPCCH in UMTS systems.
Learn about the WCDMA Primary Common Control Physical Channel (PCCPCH), its characteristics, and its role in UMTS systems.
Learn about the WCDMA Physical Common Packet Channel (PCPCH), used to carry the CPCH transport channel in UMTS systems.
Learn about the WCDMA Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH), used to carry the Downlink Shared Channel (DSCH) and shared by users based on code multiplexing.
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