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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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RF circuit prototyping on strip boards
Are strip(vero) boards good enough for prototyping RF circuits ?
Frequency range is between 100 MHz to 450 MHz. …
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Difference between RF ferrite and normal ferrite
Why oscillation stops in a RF oscillator(over 100MHz) if I replace the air core Inductor with a normal ferrite core inductor ? … But starts oscillating again if I rewind the inductor over a RF ferrite core. (salvaged from TV balun)
So what's the basic difference between RF ferrite and normal ferrite ? …