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Systemvue Phased Array Basics Workshop - Detailed Analysis & Overview

This video demonstrate a small portion of a In most of the RF line up analyses the lay out parasitics such as mismatch loss, transmission loss of the interconnects are ... This video walks through the setting up of dual polarization in a This video demonstrates the setting up of dual polarization in a phased array. The element patterns used are ideal cosine ... Jon Kraft from Analog Devices presented this

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 2 - Element Failure Analysis)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 2 - Element Failure Analysis)

This video demonstrate a small portion of a

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 4 - Digital Phase Shifter & Attenuator)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 4 - Digital Phase Shifter & Attenuator)

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 3 - Sub-array Failure Analysis)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 3 - Sub-array Failure Analysis)

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 6 - Using Real Element Patterns)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 6 - Using Real Element Patterns)

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 7 - Polarization)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 7 - Polarization)

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 5 - Time Delay & Squint)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 5 - Time Delay & Squint)

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SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 1 - Fast Simulations)

SystemVue: Phased Array Basics Workshop (Part 1 - Fast Simulations)

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Introducing SystemVue 2016

Introducing SystemVue 2016

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Array-1: Getting Started with RF Phased Array System Design

Array-1: Getting Started with RF Phased Array System Design

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SystemVue: How to Account for Board Layout Parasitics in RF Line Up Analysis? (EM_Link)

SystemVue: How to Account for Board Layout Parasitics in RF Line Up Analysis? (EM_Link)

In most of the RF line up analyses the lay out parasitics such as mismatch loss, transmission loss of the interconnects are ...

SystemVue: Dual-Pol Phased Array with Realistic Element Patterns

SystemVue: Dual-Pol Phased Array with Realistic Element Patterns

This video walks through the setting up of dual polarization in a

SystemVue: Dual-Pol Phased Array with Cosine Element Patterns

SystemVue: Dual-Pol Phased Array with Cosine Element Patterns

This video demonstrates the setting up of dual polarization in a phased array. The element patterns used are ideal cosine ...

Phased Array Beamforming: Understanding and Prototyping

Phased Array Beamforming: Understanding and Prototyping

Jon Kraft from Analog Devices presented this