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Phase splitter

A phase splitter is a device that separates a signal into multiple phases (or polarities). The term is most often applied to amplifiers that produce… 
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Review
2017
Review
2017
The energy industry of the modern world is changing. Uranium and lithium consumptions are expected to increase in order to allow… 
2014
2014
This paper addresses the problems of poor convergence and high value of mean square error, embedded with various blind adaptive… 
2007
2007
Presented is a low-noise variable-gain amplifier intended for handheld TV-on-mobile in the UHF band. The circuitry, implemented… 
2006
2006
A flash device for a photographic camera either inhibits a flashing action or shifts the control mode of the camera from flash… 
2005
2005
A highly-integrated "extended" Doherty-type amplifier has been developed for code-division multiple access (CDMA) applications… 
2004
2004
T he design of an integrated low-pass broadband passive in-phase split-ter/combiner is described in this article. The circuit is… 
2003
2003
for Experimental Methods in RF Design by Wes Hayward, W7ZOI; Rick Campbell, KK7B; and Bob Larkin, W7PUA Published by ARRL, 2003… 
1993
1993
A MMIC 4-way phase splitter has been designed with phase and amplitude errors less than 20 and 0.5 dB respectively over the 0.7÷3…