At present, portable receivers generally use ferrite rod antennas for LF and MF (below 2 MHz), and whip antennas for HF (up to 30 MHz). Each type has proved effective in its particular application.
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pulse Electronics Corporation (NYS: PULS) , a leading provider of electronic components, introduces a near field communications (NFC) antenna that is 40% thinner than ...
Pulse Electronics today announced a new near-field communication (NFC) antenna for mobile devices that is made of ferrite and measures 40% thinner than comparable NFC antennas. According to Pulse, its ...
A popular project among microcontroller aficionados is to build a radio-controlled clock. Tiny receiver boards are available, with a pre-adjusted ferrite antenna, that receive and demodulate the DCF77 ...
SAN DIEGO, USA: Electronic component provider, Pulse Electronics has launched a near field communications (NFC) antenna that enables mobile phones to read data from a distance of up to 40mm. The ...
Here's a simple DIY EMC measurement antenna that is adjustable from about 85 to 200 MHz (depending on the telescoping antennas used) and is small enough to throw into your EMC troubleshooting kit. It ...
George Harris stands in an echoing warehouse in Lewiston explaining with obvious enthusiasm where one of his company’s high-powered antennas has wound up. “We’ve got one antenna on the Empire State ...
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