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Hackaday (unofficial) November 1, 2023 3:00am Need A Low-Mass Antenna In Space? Just Blow It Up! #radiohacks #space #antennas #inflatable #nasa #parabolicantenna #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Need A Low-Mass Antenna In Space? Just Blow It Up! A parabolic antenna is a simple enough device, a curved reflector designed to focus all the radiation from the direction it’s pointed into a waveguide or antenna at its feedpoint. They’…
Hackaday (unofficial) February 21, 2023 5:00pm 3D Printing Antennas with Dielectric Resin #3dprinterhacks #radiohacks #3dprintedantenna #antennas #resin3dprinter #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 3D Printing Antennas With Dielectric Resin [Machining and Microwaves] has long wanted to use a 3D printer to print RF components for antennas and microwave lenses. He heard that Rogers — the company known for making PCB substrates, am…
Hackaday (unofficial) November 8, 2021 4:00pm Smaller is Sometimes Better: Why Electronic Components are So Tiny #engineering #featured #parts #antennas #capacitors #discretecomponents #inductors #miniaturization #mooreslaw #resistors #transistors #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Smaller Is Sometimes Better: Why Electronic Components Are So Tiny Perhaps the second most famous law in electronics after Ohm’s law is Moore’s law: the number of transistors that can be made on an integrated circuit doubles every two years or so. Sinc…