Dielectric wireless receiver is a type of radiofrequency receiver front-end featuring a complete absence of electronic circuitry and metal interconnects...
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space to a receiver device; the receiver device extracts power from the field and supplies it to an electrical load. The technology of wireless power transmission...
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In radio communications, a radio receiver, also known as a receiver, a wireless, or simply a radio, is an electronic device that receives radio waves and...
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feature of wider bandwidth. Dielectric waveguide Dielectric wireless receiver R. K. Mongia; P. Bhartia (1994). "Dielectric Resonator Antennas – A Review...
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headphones, radio receivers, satellite television, broadcast television and cordless telephones. Somewhat less common methods of achieving wireless communications...
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qualification requirements for electronic components used in vehicles Dielectric wireless receiver Electric arc Electromagnetic pulse Electrostatic voltmeter ggNMOS...
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Capacitor (redirect from Capacitor Dielectric and Piezoelectric Ceramics)
separated by a dielectric medium. A conductor may be a foil, thin film, sintered bead of metal, or an electrolyte. The nonconducting dielectric acts to increase...
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Inductive charging (redirect from Wireless charging)
Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide...
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platform. Pockels effect Acousto-optic modulator Phase modulation Dielectric wireless receiver Karna, Shashi; Yeates, Alan, eds. (1996). Nonlinear Optical Materials:...
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because of its low-cost transformative wireless structure consisting of sub-wavelength metallic or dielectric scattering particles, which is capable of...
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radiation at a frequency near 2.45 GHz (12 cm) through food, causing dielectric heating primarily by absorption of the energy in water. Microwave ovens...
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surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a protective outer...
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Radio frequency (redirect from Wireless frequency)
appear to flow through paths that contain insulating material, like the dielectric insulator of a capacitor. This is because capacitive reactance in a circuit...
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this view. Propagation in a dielectric waveguide may be viewed in the same way, with the waves confined to the dielectric by total internal reflection...
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Luneburg lens (redirect from Dielectric lens)
point for parallel radiation incident on the opposite side. Ideally, the dielectric constant ϵ r {\displaystyle \epsilon _{r}} of the material composing the...
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Valve detector for wireless (vacuum tube with conducting shield to drain static), 1915 U.S. patent 1,185,711 - Receiver for wireless telephony and telegraphy...
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Ceramic capacitor (redirect from EIA Class 2 dielectric)
well-suited for further use as the dielectric for the first capacitors. Even in the early years of Marconi's wireless transmitting apparatus, porcelain...
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angle of incidence and polarization. The dielectric constant and conductivity (or simply the complex dielectric constant) is dependent on the soil type...
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Wireless: From Marconi's Black-box to the Audion, MIT Press – 2001, page 22 Jagadish Chandra Bose: The Real Inventor of Marconi's Wireless Receiver Archived...
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density focusing during dielectric breakdown of a gas. In 2013, researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology's Broadband Wireless Networking Laboratory...
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patch antenna or horn antenna which radiates radio waves, with a piece of dielectric or composite material in front which functions as a converging lens to...
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Resonant inductive coupling (category Wireless energy transfer)
fluorescent lamp. Couple the stages of a superheterodyne receiver, where the selectivity of the receiver is provided by tuned transformers in the intermediate-frequency...
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For example, the standard on capacitor dielectric classes is as of Nov 2002: EIA-198-1-F Ceramic Dielectric Capacitors: Classes I, II, III, and IV RS...
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antennas do not use a dielectric substrate and instead are made of a metal patch mounted above a ground plane using dielectric spacers; the resulting...
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Very low frequency (redirect from VLF Receiver)
radial networks of buried copper wires under the antenna. To minimize dielectric losses in the soil, the ground conductors are buried shallowly, only a...
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Variable capacitor (category Wireless tuning and filtering)
be changed by rotating the axis. Air or plastic foils can be used as dielectric material. By choosing the shape of the rotary plates, various functions...
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Deviation – Dial-up – Diamagnetism – Dielectric constant – Dielectric strength – Dielectric waveguide – Dielectric – Differential amplifier – Diffraction...
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Electric road (redirect from Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer)
the ground pad and the receiver when the system is active. SAE International has started developing standards for dynamic wireless power transfer in 2023...
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transmitter or receiver, such as the whip antennas mounted on walkie talkies and portable FM radios, the sleeve dipole antennas of wireless routers, and...
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that the new radiation could be both reflected and refracted by various dielectric media, in the same manner as light. For example, Hertz was able to focus...
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