FCC Terminates AWS-3 Rulemaking to Auction Spectrum with Free Broadband Requirement
Graphite Foam Cools High-Intensity LEDs
HP & Hynix Join Forces for Memristor Fab
6 Reasons Not to Roll Over Your 401(k) (see chart)
IBM Unveils World's Fastest Microprocessor
New Study Suggests Researchers Can Now Test the 'Theory of Everything'
Motorola Handset Division to Spin-Out in Q1 2011
FCC Reaffirms 2×2 Call Signs Only for Advanced, Amateur Extra License Classes
California Tags School Kids with RFID
1 in 3 Internet Users Think All Websites Are Equally Dangerous
BlackBerry Is Doomed, Says Another Analyst (Canadians - don't let it happen)
India Will Ask Google and Skype for Data Access
Apple Not Fixing iPhone 4 Proximity Sensor Bug in iOS 4.1
Silicon Oxide Circuits Break Barrier
Shipments of Bluetooth, NFC, UWB, 802.15.4 and Wi-Fi ICs Will Increase 20% in 2010
Evolving Wireless Technology Drives Growth in the Test Services Market
Infineon Exits Cell IC Market Just in Time
Nano Switches that Store More Data Head to Market
Dow Logs Worst August since 2001
Equine Kingdom: My daughter Sally's horse riding business website - lots of info
Doggy Dynasty - My son-in-law's dog training business
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Maybe I'm wrong, but my guess is that most engineers and technicians under 35 years old cannot readily interpret numerical color codes. With the advent and subsequent ubiquity of laser-marked numerical codes on both surface mount and low-watt leaded resistors, capacitors, and inductors, the old mnemonic I learned in my high school electrical vocational classes back in the 1970s (which is way too politically incorrect to print here) is passé. In an attempt to encourage a color code renaissance, I have added RF Cafe's color-coded, 10-digit phone number in the footer of these pages. A lot of people use a graphic image of their phone number and/or e-mail on web pages to thwart web bots that are data mining contact information when it is in text form. E-mail your mnemonics and/or suggestions for new usage and I will create a page for them.
Surface Mount Technology for PC Boards,
The July/August edition of Discover magazine has a story about the SETI Institute's history of placing calls to and hoping to answer calls from extrasolar inhabitants. This is SETI's 50-year anniversary. In April 1960, astronomer Frank Drake first began listening for intelligent radio signals from the star Tau Ceti, in the constellation of Cetus, the whale. Drake and Carl Sagan famously sent a message from Arecibo in 1974, pointed at the Messier 13 globular cluster. The above photo is a shot of a control room patchboard at SETI for selecting Butterworth or Gaussian filters of various center frequencies and bandwidths. It appears from the amount of wear on the Gaussian channels that they get the most use. Seeing as how no discernable message has been received to date, maybe it's time to install a panel of Chebyshev or raised cosine filters.
IEEE TV has a video reporting on a 270 MW geothermal power generation facility on the grounds of the Naval Air Weapons Station in China Lake, CA. The underground heat generated by the friction of tectonic plates in relative motion manifests itself on the surface with hot springs and bubbling mud pits. It is the perfect opportunity for tapping energy. Per the narrator, enough electricity is generated to not only power the facility, but also to sell power back to the grid. It is one of the largest of such facilities in the U.S. Unlike wind turbines and massive solar cell arrays, geothermal and hydro generation are are very efficient, low maintenance, are and non-polluting.
A year or so ago I posted information on AlphiMAX's web-based Point-to-Point Estimator. It is a very well-designed application for planning wireless radio links that enables you to compare equipment performance, while taking into account the 3-D terrain details of your separated network points. The program has been upgraded with significant new features that include, among others, an ability to integrate with the Google Earth database and the addition of new products operating up to 23 GHz. All of this is provided at no cost to the user; i.e., it is FREE. AlphiMAX developed the tool to facilitate their primary business of providing technical resources to system planning and implementation engineers as well as to equipment vendors.Advanced Test Equipment Rentals Pleased to Announce Partnership with Temptronic
AWR Releases Visual System Simulator 2010
Instruments for Industry: An EMC Product and Industry News Update
MindTree Selects Azimuth Systems' ACE MX MIMO Channel Emulator for LTE and WiMAX Test
Congrats to Marv B. for Winning an RF Cafe Engineer's Troubleshooting Flow Chart Mouse Pad
Patent Quality Precedes Quantity
Forbes: Ten Rules of the Cheap Revolution
Tales from the Cube: DAC Days, Sleepless Nights
The 10 Top Reasons to Keep Printed Books (thanks to Terry W.)
Please Thank Fairview Microwave for Their Long-Time Support!
Sherlock Ohms: The Case of the Upside-Down Solution
Transistor Laser Could Change Communications, by Martin Rowe
New SMP-MAX Connector Eases Board-to-Board Mating, by Vincent Bonnassieux
Many Thanks to Z-Comm for Supporting RF Cafe!
RF Fading Simulation, Roland Minihold
How to Stand Out and Become an Effective Trade Show Exhibitor
System Motion Fundamentals, by Kevin Craig
The Complete Guide to Web Design
Radio Association of Erie – W3GV – Erie, PA
The Underground Guide to the iPhone
Choosing the Right Mobile Device from a Sea of Handhelds
8-29-2010 Engineering & Science Crossword Puzzle
The Windows 7 Guide: From Newbies to Pros
NEETS Mod 14, Ch 3: Miniature and Microminiature Repair Procedures
Thanks to Amplifier Solutions for Helping to Deliver RF Cafe