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December, 2014 RF Calculators from Pasternack Help Engineers


Irvine, CA — Pasternack Enterpris- es, Inc. has created and published a new set of RF calculators and conver- sion tools to assist engineers with an- swering complex RF-related product and design questions that arise on a daily basis. A total of 27 RF calculators


were developed by the engineering staff to provide the users and buyers of RF components with a valuable and easy-to-use resource while in the planning or designing phases of their projects. The new RF calculators and converters include link budget, coax impedance, RF power conversion (such as dBm to Watts), attenuation,


frequency, wavelength, VSWR/re- turn loss, torque, noise, Free Space Path Loss (FSPL), unit conversion,


microstrip and many others. Each calculator page includes a diagram or illustrated depiction of what the cal- culator is used for as well as the mathematical formula for the chosen calculator. Pasternack’s new RF calcula-


RF calculators and conversion tools.


tors contain another value-added fea- ture that proves useful for engineers looking to take the results of their calculations to the next step of pur- chasing product that meets their re- quirements. In each of the product- oriented calculators, where applica- ble, the user plugs in the variables for their desired calculation and based on the result, the calculator


will Find Related Products that meet specific criteria. This innovative fea- ture allows engineers and buyers to both research and purchase as need- ed from one location, preventing the hassle of going between numerous sites.


Contact: Pasternack Enterpris-


es, Inc., 17802 Fitch, Irvine, CA 92614 % 949-261-1920 Web: www.pasternack.com


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WDR Board Camera from Videology Imaging Solutions


Uden, The Netherlands — Videology Imaging Solutions is introducing a new wide dynamic range (WDR) board camera. The company’s WDR board cameras have assisted OEM customers to maintain quality im- ages in the most demanding applica- tions; some of which include ATMs, retail kiosks, and traffic monitoring. WDR technology creates video


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