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Monday the 31st

How Relays Work

How Relays Work, June 1961 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeEven back in 1961 when this "How Relays Work" article appeared in Radio-Electronics magazine, there was a large variety of electromechanical relay types. Many of those have been supplemented or replaced by solid state equivalents, but there are still some applications where only good old hard physical contacts can do the job for both practical and economic reasons. Very high temperatures and systems with no electronic interface are examples. One very common example of the latter is the contacts that a centrifugal switch uses to take the starter capacitor of single-phase induction motor in and out of the circuit. The main diagram shows a clapper relay, a meter relay, an induction relay, a thermal relay, reed relay, and a piezoelectric relay, among others. In the days before everything being controlled by solid state devices, amazing electromechanical contraptions were designed to perform actions according to mathematical equations describing physics principles. Gun turrets on ships, airplanes, and tanks are significant examples of target tracking and motion compensation used in fire-control systems which incorporated many relays...

Many Thanks to Aegis Power Systems for Their Continued Support!

Aegis Power Systems - RF CafeAegis Power Systems is a leading supplier of AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies for custom and special applications. Aegis has been designing and building highly reliable custom power supplies since 1995. They offer a complete line of switch mode power supplies and power converters for a variety of markets including defense, industrial, aircraft, VME, and telecom. Supports military, aircraft, EV, telecom, and embedded computing applications. Design and manufacture of custom power supply solutions to meet each customer's exacting specifications. Please visit Aegis Power Systems today. Manufactured in the USA.

The "Stenode Radiostat" System

The "Stenode Radiostat" System, October 1930 Radio-Craft - RF CafeFrequency crowding has evidently been an issue since the early days of radio according to this 1930 article in Radio−Craft magazine. The situation was really bad in the earliest times when unfiltered spark type transmitters were the norm. Those pioneers could be credited, I suppose, with being the first users of wideband communications, but it was not because they chose to do so. Here author Clyde Fitch discusses the debate over whether there really were such things as sidebands from modulation (yes, it was questionable in the day) and makes an argument for their existence based on analysis of various types of modulation. In particular, he predicts the coming popularity of single sideband receivers with crystal-filtered channels (also a relatively new concept), and the need for matching SSB transmitters with... wait for it... carrier and sideband suppression. He also reviews "The Heterodyne Theory..."

SV Microwave VITA 67.3 Contact Terminations

SV Microwave VITA 67.3 Contact Terminations - RF CafeShocks for Radio Controlled Cars - RF CafeI saw these unique connectors on the everythingRF website. They are VITA 67.3 types meant for quick connection and disconnection, and they have a spring inline to maintain contact pressure under extreme conditions of temperature, shock, and vibration. Speaking of "shock," they remind me of the miniature shocks for R/C cars. "SV Microwave, a leading provider of RF and microwave connectors, has released its latest line of VITA 67.3 contact terminations designed to prevent harmful RF signal reflections in embedded systems. SV Microwave's VITA product line represents a significant addition to the RF/coaxial section of the VPX platform, reinforcing the company's commitment to innovation and quality. RF signal reflections, which occur when signals bounce back from unused or open ports within a system, can cause detrimental effects such as overloading and damage. By introducing the SMPM/SMPS VITA 67.3 RF Terminations, SV Microwave addresses these concerns and provides an effective solution to safeguard embedded systems..."

General Electric Model K−40-A Tabletop Radio

General Electric K-40A Radio Service Data Sheet, July 1933 Radio-Craft - RF CafeHere is the Radio Service Data Sheet for the General Electric Model K−40-A tabletop radio, as featured in a 1933 edition of Radio-Craft magazine. When posting vintage documentation, I attempt to find photos of an actual radio. My first stop is eBay, since often some of the best detailed images of the outside and inside show up there. Next are RadioMuseum and RadioAttic. Some models are popular restoration projects and others even extensive searching turns up nothing at all - not even a drawing or an old advertisement. Notice how even the less sophisticated vintage radios like this General Electric K−40 usually have nicely crafted wooden cases. As mentioned many times in the past, I post these online for the benefit of hobbyists looking for information...

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Sponsor RF Cafe for as Little as $40 per Month - RF CafeBanner Ads are rotated in all locations on the page! RF Cafe typically receives 8,000-15,000 visits each weekdayRF Cafe is a favorite of engineers, technicians, hobbyists, and students all over the world. With more than 17,000 pages in the Google search index, RF Cafe returns in favorable positions on many types of key searches, both for text and images. Your 728x90-px and 160x600-px Banner Ads are displayed on average 225,000 times per year! New content is added on a daily basis, which keeps the major search engines interested enough to spider it multiple times each day. Items added on the homepage often can be found in a Google search within a few hours of being posted. If you need your company news to be seen, RF Cafe is the place to be...

Thanks to Wireless Telecom Group for Their Support!

Wireless Telecom Group (RF power and noise measurement) - RF CafeThe Wireless Telecom Group, comprised of Boonton, Holzworth, and Noisecom, is a global designer and manufacturer of advanced RF and microwave components, modules, systems, and instruments. Serving the wireless, telecommunication, satellite, military, aerospace, semiconductor and medical industries, Wireless Telecom Group products enable innovation across a wide range of traditional and emerging wireless technologies. A unique set of high-performance products including peak power meters, signal generators, phase noise analyzers, signal processing modules, 5G and LTE PHY/stack software, noise sources, and programmable noise generators.

Sunday the 30th

Electronics Theme Crossword for July 30th

Electronics Theme Crossword Puzzle for July 30th, 2023This week's crossword puzzle for July 30th sports an electronics theme. This being the 30th day of the month, many of the words begin and/or end with the letter "D." Since there are only 26 letters in the alphabet, I use the modulo function to derive the letter to use; i.e., 30 mod 26 = 4. Clues for words containing "D" are marked with an asterisk (*). All RF Cafe crossword puzzles are custom made by me, Kirt Blattenberger, and have only words and clues related to RF, microwave, and mm-wave engineering, optics, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and other technical subjects. As always, this crossword contains no names of politicians, mountain ranges, exotic foods or plants, movie stars, or anything of the sort unless it/he/she is related to this puzzle's technology theme (e.g., Reginald Denny, Hedy Lamarr, or the Tunguska event in Siberia). The technically inclined cruciverbalists amongst us will appreciate the effort. Enjoy!

Friday the 28th

Man into Space?

Man Into Space?, June 1961 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeAccording to the postscript to this editorial, Hugo Gernsback wrote his opinion on the then current state of space exploration and his recommendation for how future efforts should proceed, a month before Alan Shepherd made his historic suborbital flight aboard the Freedom 7 Mercury capsule. That May 5, 1961, feat marked mankind's first foray into space. Surprisingly, Gernsback was not in favor of a manned space program. He believed the resources and expense required to support human life in space would be better invested in developing autonomous and remotely controlled robotic systems. Many people agreed with him then and today. Although I do not oppose manned space flight, I tend to agree with Gernsback that much more can be accomplished with machines than with humans. NASA's many successes on Mars are evidence of the accomplishments possible with robots, and the long-term missions possible. At some point it might be necessary to explore sending men to other planets, but there really is no imperative at this time - just a desire to do so. Coincidentally (or maybe not so coincidentally), Mr. Gernsback refers to his vision of a lunar probe as "surveyor," which was name of NASA's series of robotic lunar lander probes deployed...

Heat Wave - The Worst on Record!

Heat Wave - The Worst on Record! - RF CafeHoly moly! Will climate deniers finally admit they are wrong? These record high temperatures are now part of official history: 116 °F in Collegeville, IN | 114 °F in Aberdeen, SD | 110 °F in Decatur, IL | 108 °F in Rochester, MN | 107 °F Baltimore, MD | 106 °F in Cincinnati, OH | 106 °F in Duluth, MN | 106 °F in Central Park, New York City.  Those are just locations in the northern half of the U.S. where cool summers normally prevail! People without air conditioning are in the greatest danger. It is little wonder some legislators in the past few years have proposed banning gas stoves, farting cows, and pickup trucks. Science deniers should look back a century ago and compare today's temperatures to, say, 1936. Wait. Actually, that is exactly the year those still-standing record highs were set. Nobody had A/C at the time, many had no electric service, and the average number of autos per household was <1. USA population density was 15 people/km then, and is 40 peeps/km now. I hate hot weather and would dearly love a new Little Ice Age, but IMHO this global warming hype is mostly a means of making a few groups and individuals enormously wealthy at the expense, health, comfort, and inconvenience of everyone else - kind of like human extinction pandemic events. Take a look at how "they" live and then maybe adopt some skepticism.

Stenode's Selectivity Revolutionary

Stenode's Selectivity Revolutionary, August 1931 Radio-Craft - RF CafeBy the early 1930s when this Stenode vacuum tube article appeared in Radio-Craft magazine, commercial broadcast stations were still working out what would be the best combination of channel bandwidth and spacing to enable a maximum number of adjacent transmissions while achieving sufficient selectivity to enable acceptable reception. 5 kHz was deemed reasonable to reproduce the human voice as well as musical instruments. An accompanying 10 kHz channel separation (still in effect today) was adopted to accommodate upper and lower sidebands that amplitude modulation creates. Interestingly, if you read carefully, the Stenode's high level of selectivity, made possible by an integrated crystal, was intended to remove modulation sidebands and thereby significantly narrow the required bandwidth. A debate within the engineering community existed then regarding the usefulness of and need for upper and lower sidebands...

4D Imaging Radar for Autonomous Vehicles

4D Imaging Radar for Autonomous Vehicles - RF Cafe"Autonomous vehicles and robots rely on radar to detect its surrounding environment with the use of numerous front ends and MIMO antennas. But the numerous radars needed to do this means managing large amounts of data, which often causes issues. California-based chipmaker Ambarella wants to overcome these challenges and streamline the entire process with its new centrally processed 4D imaging radar system. It allows for both central processing of raw radar and deep, low-level fusion with other sensor inputs, including cameras, ultrasonics, and lidar. Why make things centralized? Centralized processing offers improved environmental perception and safer path planning in AI-based advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and L2+ to L5 autonomous-driving systems..."

Zenith Challenger Model 740 Radio

Zenith Challenger Model 740 10 Tube Battery-Operated Superheterodyne, June 1934 Radio-Craft - RF CafeThis Radio Service Data Sheet for the Zenith Challenger Model 740, 10 tube, battery-operated superheterodyne floor console radio was published in the June 1934 issue of Radio-Craft magazine. As was typical of the era, a finely styled wooden cabinet housed the electronics chassis and speaker. Large dials and knobs would be be in vogue for a few more years. Programmable buttons for storing channel tuning were still rare at the time, too. The Zenith Challenger 740 was battery powered, which was popular in rural areas not yet serviced by AC lines. A bonus of that configuration was no 60 or 120 Hz hum from the power supply. A fairly unique feature for this early of a radio was its permanent magnet "reproducer" (aka speaker). The "ballast resistor tube" (V10) is a resistance device used to help limit and regulate current flow...

Espresso Engineering Workbook™ v7.26.2023

RF Cafe Espresso Engineering Workbook™ v7.26.2023 - RF CafeA new version (7.26.2023) of the recently released RF Cafe Espresso Engineering Workbook™ is now available (free download). Two new worksheets were added: "RLC Combinations" calculates the complex impedance and, where applicable, time constant and resonant frequency of series and parallel combinations of resistors, inductors, and capacitors. A familiar R ± jX format is provided. "Complex Numbers" calculates the sum, difference, product, and quotient of two complex numbers. It also provides the  R ± jX format as the solution. I hope to make updates every two weeks or so, as time permits. In the next release I plan to include a calculator that provides properly formatted error analysis results for the sum, difference, product, and quotient of two numbers with specified best estimate and uncertainty values. Many, if not most, people do not adhere to the standards set by science publications.

Please Thank Lotus Communication Systems for Their Support!

Lotus Communication Systems Modular RF/Microwave Components - RF CafeLotus Communication Systems began in 2009, setting up CNC machine shop and RF/microwave assembling and testing lab in Middlesex Country, Massachusetts. Lotus is committed to highest quality and innovative products. Each RF/microwave module meets exceedingly high standards of quality, performance and excellent value, and are 100% Made in the USA. Lotus' RF/microwave products cover frequency band up to 67 GHz. Lotus also offers an COTS shield enclosures for RF/microwave prototyping and production. All products are custom designed. We will find a solution and save your time and cost. Lotus has multiple 4 axis CNC machines and LPKF circuit plotters. In stock, 1-day free shipping.

Thursday the 27th

Loral Distributor Products

Loral Distributor Products, November 1968 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeHere is another one of those ads you would not likely see in a present day engineering magazine. Today, you'll routinely find racier images in JC Penny and Target advertisements (although in the latter example the girl might not be a real girl). Loral Electronics is a well-known defense systems contractor founded in the late 1940s by William Lorenz and Leon Alpert. Loral specialized in aerospace and avionics (airborne) systems like radar, radios, satellite navigation and communications. They also had a component distribution division which sold, among other items, the Arcolytic capacitors represented in this 1968 Radio-Electronics magazine promotion. Lockheed Martin bought Loral in 1996, the same year Loral was accused of transferring missile stabilization technology to China, which was useful in their Long March intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program.

Dig This Atrocity from Duke Energy

Duke Energy Renewable Energy Mocking Mailer - RF CafeIt arrived in my e-mail. "We don't all have the option of rooftop solar, and most HOAs frown on installing wind turbines. So, why not leave the clean energy production to us by enrolling in Renewable Advantage?" Have they no shame? Let me answer that: Of course not. Duke is seemingly discouraging people from installing private power generation systems while also offering, as required by law in many states, a plan for supplementing private PV and wind sources with Duke service, and even selling excess capacity to them. Duke Energy is the electric power service provider in my area. Rates have been increasing - sometimes by double digits - for the last couple years. Frequently on the radio I hear where they are seeking yet more hikes. A large part of the reason for high costs is the construction of expensive "renewable" sources while mothballing existing reliable, efficient generation facilities. The huge carbon footprint per kWh for manufacturing, installing, and maintaining wind and solar generation is well documented, but not reported by mainstream news sources. As often stated, I enthusiastically promote wind and solar, but resent the gaslighting perpetrated by government and corporate propagandists - always at the expense of productive citizens who pay for it all.

Television in Twelve Colors

Television in Twelve Colors, October 1930 Radio-Craft - RF CafeIt really wasn't all that long ago when most people worked on computers with Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) that had just 16 colors (4-bit pixels). In the late 1980s (wow, maybe it really was a long time ago), the luxury of a 256-color (8-bit pixels) Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) monitor and video card would cost you around $300 each. I recall seeing ads for "16 million color" displays by ViewSonic that ran north of a kilobuck. My first "real" monitor was bought in 1987 and was 4-bit monochrome. Televisions, as you know, began as black and white (actually a infinite number of gray levels between black and white). When TVs first arrived in people's homes, they were glad for any kind of display, but it wasn't long before marketing gurus convinced the masses that anything less than color would be unacceptable...

Werbel 4−Way Power Divider for 600-7400 MHz

Werbel Microwave Intros 4-Way Power Divider for 600 to 7400 MHz - RF CafeWerbel Microwave presents an impressive array of features in our latest offering. The Werbel model D−4974 power divider/combiner is a versatile and feature-rich component. It offers an impressive power handling capacity of up to 30 W, ensuring consistent and reliable performance. With a wide frequency band ranging from 600 to 7400 MHz, it caters to a diverse range of applications. The D−4974 demonstrates a low average insertion loss of approximately 0.6 dB, minimizing signal degradation. It also exhibits low amplitude unbalance (typically 0.15 dB) and low phase unbalance (around 2 degrees). These exceptional qualities make the D−4974 well-suited for various applications including ISM, test and measurement, laboratory setups, LTE, WiFi, and Bluetooth systems. Experience efficient signal splitting and combining capabilities with the reliable Werbel Microwave D−4974 power divider/combiner. 

GE Model N-60 Auto Superhet Radio

General Electric Model N-60 6-Tube Auto Superheterodyne Radio Service Data Sheet, July 1936 Radio-Craft - RF CafeFinding any photos of vintage vacuum tube type car / truck radios is usually very difficult. That is probably because they are not housed in attractive wooden or phenolic cases, and most likely ended up rusting out inside a vehicle sitting in a junk yard. A few manage to survive, such as this United Model 980744, but it is a new enough design (c1947) that it is all contained within a single chassis. Older car radios like this c1936 General Electric Model N-60 had the electronics in a metal or sometimes wooden box that was mounted in the trunk or under a seat, and then a "control head" wired remote control was mounted in or under the dashboard. Just in case someone out there manages to acquire a GE Model N-60 auto radio, I am posting the schematic & parts list, which appeared in a 1936 issue of Radio-Craft magazine. There are still many people who restore and service these vintage radios, and often it can be difficult or impossible to find schematics and/or tuning information...

RF & Electronics Symbols for Visio

RF Electronics Wireless Analog Block Diagrams Symbols Shapes for Visio - RF CafeWith more than 1000 custom-built symbols, this has got to be the most comprehensive set of Visio Symbols available for RF, analog, and digital system and schematic drawings! Every object has been built to fit proportionally on the provided A-, B- and C-size drawing page templates (or can use your own). Symbols are provided for equipment racks and test equipment, system block diagrams, conceptual drawings, and schematics. Unlike previous versions, these are NOT Stencils, but instead are all contained on tabbed pages within a single Visio document. That puts everything in front of you in its full glory. Just copy and paste what you need on your drawing. The file format is XML so everything plays nicely with Visio 2013 and later...

Many Thanks to KR Electronics for Long-Time Support!

KR ElectronicsKR Electronics has been designing and manufacturing custom filters for military and commercial radio, radar, medical, and communications since 1973. KR Electronics' line of filters includes lowpass, highpass, bandpass, bandstop, equalizer, duplexer, diplexer, and individually synthesized filters for special applications - both commercial and military. State of the art computer synthesis, analysis and test methods are used to meet the most challenging specifications. All common connector types and package form factors are available. Please visit their website today to see how they might be of assistance. Products are designed and manufactured in the USA.

Wednesday the 26th

Electronics-Themed Comics

Electronics-Themed Comics, March 1961 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeMost of the time the tech-themed comics which appeared in vintage electronics industry magazines reflected popular issues of the day. In 1961 when these five comics appeared in Radio-Electronics, home stereo systems and television performance woes (with the need for repair and/or adjustment) were at the top of the list. Less domestic issues like the fledgling satellite technology, digital computer systems, vehicle navigation, and medical instrumentation often made the cut as well. The page 48 and 81 comics address stereo, page 99 does satellites, page 116 covers medicine, and 121 hits on TV. A saying in the world of humor is that in order to be successful, there needs to be some truth in the gag in order to be truly funny. Sometimes the truth element is subtle and might even require the targeted audience to be privy to not so widely known information. Such is the case with a couple of these...

Solid-State Vehicle Radar Has Resolution and Range

Solid-State Vehicle Radar Has Resolution and Range - RF Cafe"A team from the Université Côte d'Azur has addressed some of the challenges of automotive lidar, using an acousto-optic modulator, a metasurface deflector and, to improve range and signal to noise ratio, a technique borrowed from telecommunication. Vehicle lidar sends out pulses and measures time-of-flight for returned pulses to determine range. These pulses are sent one at a time, and scanned across a scene by deflecting the pulse source vertically and horizontally. A forward-looking lidar needs to scan sufficiently far ahead, with sufficient angular resolution, over a sufficiently wide cone, to detect fast-moving objects and give the vehicle time to react..."

The Superheterodyne Cycle

The Superheterodyne Cycle, September 1930 Radio-Craft - RF CafeSuperheterodyne receivers were originally the sole domain of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), which owned the patents and refused to license them until around 1930. Hugo Gernsback, a contemporary editor of the era, provides a little insight into superregenerative receiver (an Edwin Armstrong invention in 1912) circuits which superheterodyne was about to replace, and why it was an important improvement in technology. This appeared in a 1930 issue of Radio−Craft magazine. Sidebar: The question often arises regarding the difference between a "heterodyne" circuit and a "superheterodyne" circuit. The most popular answer is that "super" (meaning "over") refers to the intermediate frequency (IF) being located above the range of human hearing, which peaks at about 15 kHz. Doing so assured that any IF leakage into the audio circuits would not be discernable by the radio listener. Seems reasonable...

PCB Reflow Soldering Assembly Services

San Francisco Circuits: PCB Reflow Soldering Assembly Services - RF CafeSan Francisco Circuits, a leading provider of high-quality printed circuit board (PCB) solutions, is excited to announce the launch of their advanced PCB reflow soldering capabilities. PCB reflow soldering is a critical process in PCB assembly that involves the precise application of solder paste to securely bond electronic components onto a PCB. This process ensures reliable connections while minimizing thermal stress on the components, resulting in highly efficient and durable circuit board assemblies. The introduction of PCB reflow soldering by San Francisco Circuits brings several significant advantages to their customers. By employing state-of-the-art reflow soldering equipment, the company is able to achieve exceptional solder joint quality, ensuring optimal electrical conductivity and mechanical strength. This technique allows for the assembly of complex PCBs with a high component density...

RCA-Victor Radiola Model M-30 Car Radio

RCA-Victor Radiola Model M-30 Automotive Radio Set Radio Service Data Sheet, April 1932 Radio-Craft - RF CafeThis Radio Service Data Sheet for the RCA-Victor Radiola Model M−30 Automotive Radio Set is an example of the dozens of similar schematic and alignment instruction sheets that have been posted on RF Cafe over the years. It was published in a 1932 issue of Radio−Craft magazine. Obtaining technical information on most things, even readily available items, prior to the Internet era was often very difficult - if not impossible. Service centers had what was needed provided by manufacturers and distributors, but if you wanted to find a part number or service data on a refrigerator, radio, lawn mower, garage door opener, etc., and did not have the original paperwork, you were usually out of luck. Nowadays a Web search will quite often get you what you need thanks to people (like me) who go to the trouble of making the information available. The stuff doesn't just magically appear or get posted by benevolent governmental entities.

RF & Electronics Symbols for Office™

RF & Electronics Schematic & Block Diagram Symbols for Office™ r2 - RF CafeIt was a lot of work, but I finally finished a version of the "RF & Electronics Schematic & Block Diagram Symbols"" that works well with Microsoft Office™ programs Word™, Excel™, and Power Point™. This is an equivalent of the extensive set of amplifier, mixer, filter, switch, connector, waveguide, digital, analog, antenna, and other commonly used symbols for system block diagrams and schematics created for Visio™. Each of the 1,000 or so symbols was exported individually from Visio in the EMF file format, then imported into Word on a Drawing Canvas. The EMF format allows an image to be scaled up or down without becoming pixelated, so all the shapes can be resized in a document and still look good. The imported symbols can also be UnGrouped into their original constituent parts for editing. Check them out!

Many Thanks to ISOTEC for Continued Support!

ISOTEC Corporation - RF CafeSince 1996, ISOTEC has designed, developed and manufactured an extensive line of RF/microwave connectors, between-series adapters, RF components and filters for wireless service providers including non-magnetic connectors for quantum computing and MRI equipments etc. ISOTEC's product line includes low-PIM RF connectors components such as power dividers and directional couplers. Off-the-shelf and customized products up to 40 GHz and our low-PIM products can meet -160 dBc with 2 tones and 20 W test. Quick prototyping, advanced in-house testing and high-performance. Designs that are cost effective practical and repeatable.

Tuesday the 25th

New & Timely Radio-Electronics

New & Timely, July 1969 Radio-Electronics - RF Cafe"New & Timely" was a monthly news feature Radio-Electronics magazine published. Other titles were used over the years, but the type of content was the same. The July 1969 issue reported on a phased array radar antenna being developed by Hughes. That same photo appeared in the December 1971 edition of Popular Electronics magazine in a story entitled, "Giant Billboard Antennas for Space-Age Radars." RCA (Radio Corporation of America) and the U.S. government invested millions into inner-city training programs for minorities. Trillion$$$ have been spent since then on such programs, paid for by taxpayers, investors, and consumers. Quite interesting, and very relevant at the time since Apollo 11 astronauts would land on the moon in July 1969 (the issue's date), is that the color camera used for the missions is of the field-sequential type. The first color TV broadcast in 1940 was a field-sequential system (CBS Labs, using color filters on a spinning disk passing in front of the picture tube), but ultimately lost out to RCA's dot-sequential system. Because of its simplicity, the special Apollo TV field-sequential camera...

Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen Paradox Gets 1000-Atom Test

Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen Paradox Gets 1000-Atom Test - RF Cafe"A key feature of quantum mechanics is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that complementary observables (such as position and momentum or two orthogonal components of a system's spin) cannot be measured simultaneously with exact precision. In a famous 1935 paper, however, Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen (EPR) noted that if a quantum system is entangled with another auxiliary system far away, then a measurement made on the latter can be used to infer properties of the former. This would lower the uncertainty for the system's observables below the Heisenberg limit – and, they argued, create a paradoxical situation that clashes with classical notions of realism and locality. Since 1935, EPR's paradoxical thought experiment has been performed numerous times with small, few-body quantum systems. However, the question of whether the non-classical character of quantum mechanics can be ..."

Ultra-Ultra-Microwave "Radio" of the Future

Ultra-Ultra-Microwave "Radio" of the Future, January 1937, Radio-Craft - RF CafeThe ability to generate clean, controlled radio waves at 3 THz in 1937 was about as attainable as putting a man on the moon. That did not stop scientists and engineers from theorizing how to get there and what to do once attained. That's the way science progress happens. An official name had not yet been given to the spectrum realm, but news reporters conjured up the moniker "mystery rays." Even scientists called it the "black gap." Both sound a bit hokey and there is a temptation to poke fun at the renowned technical ignorance of most media types, but no less a science giant as Albert Einstein referred to quantum entanglement as "spooky action at a distance." The big idea of author W.E. Shrage was to exploit and extend the concept of a cathode ray tube (CRT) to convert streams of electrons into a visual image to use a photosensitive surface to directly convert (no mixing to an IF) terahertz radio waves modulated with audio directly into sound...

Anatech Electronics July 2023 Newsletter

Anatech Electronics July 2023 Newsletter - RF CafeSam Benzacar of Anatech Electronics, an RF and microwave filter company, has published his July 2023 newsletter that features his short op−ed entitled "Another Annoyance for Radio Astronomers." In it, Sam discusses a subject I have highlighted a few times, which is the interference issues being caused by the massive satellite constellations being deployed around the Earth. Between Starlink (SpaceX) and Project Kuiper (Amazon), Guo Wang (China), and Europe planning one of its own, as many as 100,000 satellites ultimately (maybe more, with >4,000 already deployed), many in low Earth orbit (LEO), could be blocking radio frequency, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and x-ray information from cleanly reaching terrestrial astronomy telescopes. Ingenuous solutions to mitigating scintillation effects of the atmosphere have been devised, but no similar method can be used for satellite interference. Sam's write-up has to do specifically with the newly discovered RFI being created from the satellites themselves - it appears in bands specifically reserved for radio astronomy. As you know, uncorrelated inband interference is very difficult to mitigate...

Zenith Models 440 Superheterodyne Radio

Zenith Models 430 and 440 12-Tube Superheterodyne Radio Service Data Sheet, February 1933 Radio-Craft - RF CafeIn a continuing effort to provide archival material for researchers and for anyone seeking information on a particular radio restoration project, this Radio Service Data Sheet for the Zenith Model 430/440 radio from a 1933 edition of Radio-Craft magazine is being posted. An Internet search will show that there are many people engaging in such activities. Restoring my Crosley Model 03BC console radio would have been more difficult if not for others who have done similar work to assist the "community." I generally despise the phrase "giving back" because it is usually uttered by people that really owe nothing to anyone, but somehow feel obligated to do so or are conditioned to automatically say such things. This is a case where I benefitted from somebody else's work and there is an opportunity to return the favor...

Promote Your Company on RF Cafe

Sponsor RF Cafe for as Little as $40 per Month - RF CafeBanner Ads are rotated in all locations on the page! RF Cafe typically receives 8,000-15,000 visits each weekdayRF Cafe is a favorite of engineers, technicians, hobbyists, and students all over the world. With more than 17,000 pages in the Google search index, RF Cafe returns in favorable positions on many types of key searches, both for text and images. Your 728x90-px and 160x600-px Banner Ads are displayed on average 225,000 times per year! New content is added on a daily basis, which keeps the major search engines interested enough to spider it multiple times each day. Items added on the homepage often can be found in a Google search within a few hours of being posted. If you need your company news to be seen, RF Cafe is the place to be...

Thanks to TotalTemp Technologies for Continued Support!

TotalTemp Technologies - RF CafeTotalTemp Technologies has more than 40 years of combined experience providing thermal platforms. Thermal Platforms are available to provide temperatures between −100°C and +200°C for cryogenic cooling, recirculating & circulating coolers, temperature chambers and temperature controllers, thermal range safety controllers, space simulation chambers, hybrid benchtop chambers, custom systems and platforms. Manual and automated configurations for laboratory and production environments. Please contact TotalTemp Technologies today to learn how they can help your project.

Monday the 24th

What's Your EQ?

What's Your EQ?, June 1964 Radio-Electronics - RF CafeOne of the nice things about these "What's Your EQ?" challenges that appeared in Radio-Electronics magazine is that they tax your ability to recall basic electronics circuit theory. The first one in the June 1964 issue requires you (spoiler here) to apply Thévenin's theorem in order to arrive at the solution. You also need to know about maximum power transfer which (another spoiler) requires the load impedance to be the complex conjugate of the source impedance. "No Volts" will make you very appreciative of today's high input impedance voltmeters; the problem statement itself made my head hurt. Being aware of such issues often meant the difference between success and failure when assessing television and radio circuits. "Music-Intercom Trouble" almost certainly was inspired by a 1960 Electronics World episode of "Mac's Radio Service Shop," entitled "Technician or Consulting Engineer?." Have at it...

S-, h- T- Y- Z- Parameter Conversions

S-, h- T- Y- Z- Parameter Conversions - RF CafeThis table of conversions between various forms of 2-port network electrical parameters is difficult to find, so once I finally located a paper that included them, I felt it was my duty to publish it for public access. The paper is available on the IEEE website by subscribers only. Other have published the full paper without permission of author Frickey. None that I found also include the correction paper published a year later that addresses some of the technicalities of the S- and T-parameter translations when complex impedance reference planes are used. In order to avoid those sticky issues, I have reproduced only the sets of translations that are unaffected. Many thanks to Mr. Frickey for his unique work. S-Parameters Y-Parameters Z-Parameters h-Parameters ABCD-Parameters3 One of the most sought-after sets of conversion is from s-parameters to T-parameters, and then back to s-parameters. This is because matrix multiplications can be performed directly on T-parameters in order to calculate cascaded component responses...

Mac's Service Shop: Being an Amateur Pays Off

Mac's Service Shop: Being an Amateur Pays Off, August 1973 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe"As soon as we were inside, one introduced himself as an FBI agent and showed me his identification. He introduced the other man as a law officer from one of the northern counties. Maybe you think I wasn't hastily reviewing my most recent sins as we sat down!" That line from Mac McGregor cracked me up! He was telling stories of his earlier Ham radio days to Barney during a lull in business in the electronics repair shop, in the August 1973 issue of Popular Electronics magazine. The last anecdote concerns his service as an Amateur helping to establish and run a communications net during a spate of tornadoes in the Midwest - a scenario familiar to us now with the massive damage done by major hurricanes and tornadoes in recent years, as populated areas expand, making more property and lives vulnerable...

Record-Breaking Energy Storage in Nanosheet Capacitors

Record-Breaking Energy Storage in Nanosheet Capacitors - RF Cafe"Researchers have developed an advanced dielectric capacitor using nanosheet technology, providing unprecedented energy storage density and stability. This breakthrough could significantly enhance renewable energy usage and electric vehicle production. A research group, led by Nagoya University in Japan, has innovatively applied nanosheet technology to create a dielectric capacitor. This development holds significant implications for advanced electronic and electrical power systems. Innovations in energy storage technology are vital for the effective use of renewable energy and the mass production of electric vehicles. The dielectric capacitor stands as a major advancement in technology, boasting the highest energy storage density..."

The Future of Thin-Film Active Devices

The Future of Thin-Film Active Devices, January 24, 1964 Electronics Magazine - RF CafeWhen Charles Feldman published this article on thin-film transistors (TFTs) in a 1964 issue of Electronics magazine, he had no idea that the devices would eventually play a major role in liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in everything from wristwatches to large screen television and computer displays. Materials and fabrication techniques have evolved considerably since 1964, but the fundamentals remain the same. Other than LCDs and some solid-state sensors, I am not familiar with any other applications that are heavy users of TFT technology. This 2016 paper titled, "Review on thin-film transistor technology, its applications, and possible new applications to biological cells," gives a little historical perspective and a comparison of CMOS versus TFT...

RF Cascade Workbook

RF Cascade Workbook - RF Cafe RF Cascade Workbook is the next phase in the evolution of RF Cafe's long-running series, RF Cascade Workbook. Chances are you have never used a spreadsheet quite like this (click here for screen capture). It is a full-featured RF system cascade parameter and frequency planner that includes filters and mixers for a mere $45. Built in MS Excel, using RF Cascade Workbook 2018 is a cinch and the format is entirely customizable. It is significantly easier and faster than using a multi-thousand dollar simulator when a high level system analysis is all that is needed. An intro video takes you through the main features...

Please Thank IPP for Their Long-Time Support!

Innovative Power ProductsInnovative Power Products has been designing and manufacturing RF and Microwave passive components since 2005. We use the latest design tools available to build our baluns, 90-degree couplers, directional couplers, combiners/dividers, single-ended transformers, resistors, terminations, and custom products. Applications in military, medical, industrial, and commercial markets are serviced around the world. Products listed on the website link to detailed mechanical drawings, electrical specifications, and performance data. If you cannot find a product that meets your requirements on our website, contact us to speak with one of our experienced design engineers about your project.

Sunday the 23rd

Electronics Theme Crossword for July 23rd

Electronics Theme Crossword Puzzle for July 23rd, 2023 - RF CafeThis custom RF Cafe electronics-themed crossword puzzle for July 23rd contains words and clues which pertain exclusively to the subjects of electronics, science, physics, mechanics, engineering, power distribution, astronomy, chemistry, etc. If you do see names of people or places, they are intimately related to the aforementioned areas of study. Being that "W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet, it is used as the first and/or last letter of many words in today's crossword puzzle - as well as in-between. Those clues are marked with an asterisk (*). As always, you will find no references to numbnut movie stars or fashion designers. Need more crossword RF Cafe puzzles? A list at the bottom of the page links to hundreds of them dating back to the year 2000. Enjoy.

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