Optimize a Power Scheme for these Transient Times (.PDF Download)

Oct. 1, 2014

Few classes of electronic apparatus make demands as challenging to power sources as RF transmitters. This is particularly true since transmission signals, with few exceptions, no longer carry continuous-wave signals, such as analog audio or video. Instead, they carry digitally encoded information as bursts of data encoded with complex modulation techniques.

On the high-power end of the application range are radars and military RF-jamming systems used by armed forces to establish safe zones in theaters of conflict. These can range from...

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