Live Help
x Start Chat

Pasternack Blog

  • Categories

  • Archive

  • VSWR, Return Loss, Insertion/Transmission loss vs. Transmission Power

    09/22/2022

    In an ideal RF system, all of the energy from the RF source is transferred to the load. An example of this would be a transmitter delivering a signal to an antenna with the interconnect between the two signal chain components operating at 100% efficiency. Clearly, this isn’t the case, and factors like impedance mismatch ..

    Read Full Article

    How to Use the Cable Creator Tool

    08/25/2022

    The Pasternack The Cable Creator Tool™ is a powerful method of ordering custom coaxial cable, where all cable assemblies ordered through the tool are typically built and shipped the same day as ordered. The selection of connector types, cable types, and configurations are extremely diverse and should fill virtually any coaxial cable assembly need. The ..

    Read Full Article

    Low-PIM, Low-loss, and Phase-Stable Cable Assembly Application Considerations

    06/30/2022

    Coaxial cables are arguably the most common RF/microwave physical interconnect technology. Outside of waveguides and planar interconnect, coaxial cable assemblies are one of the few proven methods of reliably connecting RF/microwave/millimeter-wave networks. Given the diverse range of applications for coaxial cable assemblies, these cables are not one-size-fits-all. There are a variety of different coaxial cable ..

    Read Full Article

    Bidirectional Amplifier Basics

    06/23/2022

    A Bidirectional Amplifier, or Bi-directional Amplifier (bda), is an active RF device that is widely used in a variety of telecommunication, radar, and other RF sensing applications. Though conceptually a Bidirectional Amplifier performs a relatively simple operation, the internal electronics can be somewhat complex. Moreover, many applications favor certain names and types of Bidirectional Amplifiers, ..

    Read Full Article
    Jump to of 1
    Live help