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Short for Radio Frequency, i.e. frequencies at which radiation (intentional or not) plays a role. Typically associated with wireless communications, but also relevant for high-speed PCB design.
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Is sending a signal over 433.92 MHz blocked by plastic?
I read a great tip for this. Put your case in the microwave. If it gets hot, it is probably absorbing microwaves and will absorb various other similar radio waves.
Use this method at your own ris …
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RF power envelope
Is this power intentionally generated to produce an RF envelope with a certain bandwidth with the MOST power at the center? …
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Radio frequency propagation near-field/far-field
What is the difference between the near-field and far-field radio frequency radiation?
Is it true that the near field radiation is caused by the the energy dissipated at the end of the antenna connec …