• Network analyzer repair
    Thanks! That is a very active message board, I will peruse it. But I don't want to take on a project like this, it might end up in forgotten pieces as my attention span is pretty short these days. I wonder if Shariar at Signal Path (on Youtube) would do contract work or knows someone that does...

    Steve
  • June's newsletter examples using scikit-rf
    Thanks, I will add a link to that info. I know who to call when I need help on de-embedding!

    Great news on the scikit-RF shirt my old one is in tatters and stained from doing an oil change. Will order a new one.

    Steve
  • Surface treatment on aluminium
    Is this for waveguide?
  • SiC heat spreaders
    Turns out MSE Supplies in Tucson can thin SiC wafers if anyone else is interested

    Thanks
  • SSPA power combiner
    My friend
    You have pointed out the weak part of Wilkinsons in SSPAs.... the resistor is going to blow up!
    Steve
  • SiC heat spreaders
    Still have yet to find a source for this...

    Steve
  • History of PIM (Passive Inter-Modulation products)
    All of the pages on Microwaves101 on PIM were contributed by Jack Kouzoujian, maybe 20 years ago. He was (is?) the head of Matrix Test Equipment. If you can find him, he could be a lot of help.

    http://www.matrixtest.com/


    Steve
  • Near Field Microwave Measurements
    isn't this something you can buy from MilliBox? I am by no means an antenna guy...

    https://millibox.org/anechoic-chamber/

    Steve
  • wire and coax impedance
    At some point I would like to capture the ipedance formula that takes into account mu... let me know where there is a good explanation of that.

    The microwave office TXLine calculator does show some effect on Z0 when resistance increased, but not enough to explain a 10% shift.

    Steve
  • SiC heat spreaders
    It is a very hard material to grind.... that is why they make sandpaper out of it! someone told me about a shop that can hopefully do this::

    https://arcnano.com/

    Thanks again
    Steve
  • Miller MMICs
    WIN semi would also be my guess. I wonder how many other fabless companies use them...

    Thanks!
  • DC biasing connection on MW LNAs
    There might be some type of header that fits over the drain supply pin, but that would not work on the ground lug. Honestly, I like your idea, especially since you never have to worry about a clip-leab falling off!

    Steve
  • Connectors suitable for a TRL calibration (microstrip)
    It does seem weird that there are 2.92 to 3.5mm adapters available... how accurate do you need a calibration? if you don't work for NIST maybe you can ignore a slight discontinuity.

    I would like to see the data sheet on the 2.92 mm connector with dielectric.... Thanks!

    Keep in touch!
    Steve
  • AWR DE(Microwave office)
    I'm not sure I have this, but I'll look at some old MWO files. If you have the calculation in Excel or just equations can you provide them?

    Steve
  • June's newsletter examples using scikit-rf
    I finally got around to adding this info to the interpolation page... Thanks again!

    https://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/s-parameter-interpolator
  • Peak power in an LNA
    Richard
    Thanks for the thoughts! I should have mentioned this, I was thinking of a GaAs pHEMT LNA design.
    Steve
  • June's newsletter examples using scikit-rf
    Julien

    This is great! I will add it to the page as an alternative way to interpolate. SciKit RF is awesome, I'm still waiting for Alex to print up some new shirts. Blam!

    Steve
  • Peak power in an LNA
    That makes sense! How about if you test some samples at peak power slightly about the requirement, left them on a hot plate, and saw no measurable change in S-parameters or DC current? Would that be a convincing argument?

    Thanks
  • Anyone working in the 50 - 70 GHz range?
    Norman
    We will forward your interest to the owner of this equipment and get back to you by email. Thanks for your participation in our discussion board!

    Steve
  • Passive tripler
    Thanks! I found someone that lent me the book so I am all set!
    Steve

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