
2018 RF Technology Day Netherlands
Description
RF Technology Days NL
takes place on the in April 2018. The event is taking place at De Basiliek in Veenendaal, the Netherlands, on 18th apriland in Belgium on the 19th of April. The goal of this seminar is to show the diversity of applications, innovations and knowledge in radio frequency technology. The event is jointly organised by trade associations FHI (NL) and FEE (BE) and seventeen participating companies.
RF Trends
This year's topic is 'Trends in Radio Frequency Technology'. The participants are showing us which new RF technologies comes available, which applications are available and which new technologies will come next. Knowledge and practical developments are central in both the plenary and parallel sessions of the seminar. The entire width of the market, appliers, developers, suppliers and institutes, are brought together at the RF Technology Days. Vision, experience and capabilities are getting shared with colleagues.
Explanation of commonly used antenna technology by Acal BFi Netherlands
During the RF Technology Day event, Acal BFi will discuss the (Very) Near-Field test method for antennas.
Wireless communication for all kinds of electrical products is becoming increasingly important. As a result, the demand for components that allow wireless communication has grown significantly. The antenna is a crucial component in this regard. If there is no antenna to transmit or capture a signal, no communication is possible. This article describes a commonly used antenna type; the so-called planar inverted-F antenna, or PIFA.
Read the entire article here: Article Acal BFi, Electronics Number 8-9, 2017
High Power RF effects in vacuum for space applications
As a result of the ever-increasing demands on transmission capacities of satellites, the number of channels is increasingly being expanded and transmission powers increased to meet the ever-increasing bandwidth requirements. As a consequence, components in the transmission system need to be properly examined and measured for their performance under multi-channel conditions. DARE Projects addresses this issue.
With multiple channels, once all signals are in phase with each other, a time-varying power pattern will occur. Depending on the channel frequency, power and phase, this power pattern can give rise to the generation of free electrons in vacuum that can have a disastrous effect on the transmission circuit.
To measure this free electron generation, DARE!!! has designed special test instruments for this purpose, with which a minimal electron population can be detected at an early stage. Besides a broadband basic system, frequency up and down converters are also available to analyse the same effect on other bands.
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Speaker(s)
RF 2018 Technology Day programme
Location
Wiltonstraat 56, 3905 KW Veenendaal
Organiser
Telecommunications
FHI
Name and contact details for information
ing. P. van Moerkerken KIVI-TC Ms Wasila El-Khattabi FHI
Programme 2018 RF Technology Day
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