Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations waross on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  • Users: ElectLect
  • Content: Threads
  • Order by date
  1. ElectLect

    Insulating and structural materials at ~GHz

    This is a duplicate of a question asked on the Other Topics forum: What is the best insulating material to use at these frequencies? I'm thinking about a material to bind copper wire strands together. Ideally the material should have good mechanical properties, as well as no UHF heating (or...
  2. ElectLect

    Dielectric material at ~GHz

    This forum has already been very helpful in refining my ideas. I have another question about an application involving high power em fields at between 1 to 2.5GHz: What is the best dielectric to use at these frequencies? I'm thinking about a material to bind copper wire strands together (may...
  3. ElectLect

    Superconductors?

    What is state of the art in superconductor technology? Are there any recommended suppliers of the stuff, or is it still at the Witch's brew stage? Recommended links will do fine. I'm interested in a high power, high frequency, application. At this stage I am as interested in evaluating it's...
  4. ElectLect

    Help with 2.45GHz high power application.

    After posting on the "Antenna & Propagation engineering" forum, I have decided that this forum may offer the answers I need. I am involved in a post grad research project for material testing (welds in particular), and need assess the viability of several RF techniques. My first question: I...
  5. ElectLect

    Help needed to design ~1Ghz high power Oscillator.

    I am new to this forum, but was suggested it for my question. I am trying to design an oscillator capable of generating ~1Ghz fixed frequency signal. It needs to be a very high current capability, but will not be modulated with any signal (ie fixed pitch and amplitude). It doesn't even need to...

Part and Inventory Search