PSI, ATM, and Pa Unit: Pressure Conversion & Calculators
Convert between PSI, ATM, and Pa units with our pressure conversion formulas and calculators. Ensure accurate pressure measurements in engineering, science, and meteorology.
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Convert between PSI, ATM, and Pa units with our pressure conversion formulas and calculators. Ensure accurate pressure measurements in engineering, science, and meteorology.
Learn about pulse energy, its formula (E=P*t), calculation with examples, and importance in various applications like quality control, safety, and research.
Explore Pulse Radar Range Calculator and formula to determine the maximum detection range of pulse radar systems using key parameters like transmit power, antenna gain and radar cross section.
Explore Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) techniques: 16-QAM, 64-QAM, and 256-QAM. Understand their specifications, data rates, and applications in digital communication.
Learn the basics of QFH antennas (Quadrifilar Helix) and use our calculator to design your own. Simple, effective antenna for satellite image capture and GPS.
Calculate the bandwidth for QPSK and QAM signals using provided formulas and examples, including 64-QAM and 256-QAM.
Calculate the required characteristic impedance for a quarter wave transformer to match two different transmission line impedances perfectly.
Calculate key quartz crystal parameters like Q-factor, series resonance frequency, parallel resonance frequency, and crystal pulling factor.
Calculate the beamwidth of a radar antenna using this simple online tool, based on antenna diameter and radar frequency.
Learn about radar blind speed, its causes, how it's calculated, and techniques to mitigate its effects on target detection.
Calculate radar duty cycle using average/peak power or pulse width/PRT. Includes formulas and examples.
Radar range calculator and formula which calculates distance of target from radar based on transmit and receive power and antenna characteristics.
Calculate the radar range resolution based on pulse width. Understand how pulse width affects the ability to distinguish between targets.
Calculate Radar Cross Section (RCS) for a spherical target using the RCS formula. Enter the target radius to find the RCS value.
Calculate the radar target gain factor using RCS and frequency. Understand the formula behind the calculation.
Calculate vehicle speed using radar technology with this tool. Based on the Doppler effect, it's used in radar guns and speed signs.
Calculate the radio horizon distance based on antenna height using this handy online tool. Determine maximum communication range considering atmospheric effects.
Calculate the ideal radome thickness based on frequency and material properties. Learn about radome function and applications.
Calculate the rain absorption temperature based on rain absorption (dB) and physical antenna temperature. Useful for RF system design and analysis.
Explore RC Phase Shift Oscillator Calculator using resistor and capacitor values and understand its formula with example calculation.
Calculate the receiver C/N ratio in dBHz based on G/T ratio, satellite EIRP, propagation loss, and margins. Understand the importance of C/N ratio in wireless systems.
Calculate the breakdown power of rectangular waveguides using our calculator and formula. Essential for designing high-power RF and microwave systems.
Calculate the cutoff frequency of rectangular waveguides using our calculators and formulas for both generic and TE10 modes. Optimize your RF system design.
Calculate resistor values for reflection-type attenuators. Determine the resistance needed for a specific dB attenuation in 50 ohm and 75 ohm systems.
Explore Reflection coefficient calculator which calculates reflected voltage and reflection coefficient and learn Reflection coefficient formula.
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