What is RU in 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6
Explore 802.11ax Resource Units (RUs) like RU-26, RU-52, RU-106, and RU-242. Learn how OFDMA improves spectrum efficiency and supports multiple clients in WLAN.
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Explore 802.11ax Resource Units (RUs) like RU-26, RU-52, RU-106, and RU-242. Learn how OFDMA improves spectrum efficiency and supports multiple clients in WLAN.
Understand the Seebeck Effect and Seebeck Coefficient, including the formula for calculation and typical values for common materials.
Learn about sensor accuracy, including key concepts like true value and error, factors affecting accuracy, and examples for thermocouples, load cells, and pressure sensors.
Sensor range defines the minimum and maximum values a sensor can measure accurately. Learn about full-scale range, overrange, underrange, and example ranges for O2, ultrasonic, and SONAR sensors.
Explore sensor repeatability: its definition, formula, influencing factors, and testing methods. Learn the importance of precision and consistency in sensor measurements.
Sensor response time is the time it takes for a sensor to react to changes in its environment and provide a stable, reliable measurement.
Sensor sensitivity determines how well a sensor responds to changes in the quantity it's measuring. It impacts the resolution and precision of measurements.
Explore sensor stability, its importance, affecting factors (environment, aging, calibration), drift, reliability, specifications, and dynamic stability.
Explore the SEPIC converter, a versatile DC-DC topology for efficient step-up/step-down voltage conversion and electrical isolation in power electronics.
Learn about Short Range Devices (SRDs), their applications, frequency bands, and key considerations for selection and usage in various wireless systems.
Explore Sidacs, bidirectional thyristors ideal for AC power control applications like light dimmers and motor speed controllers. Learn about their features, characteristics, and uses.
Compare Signal Integrity vs Power Integrity, their objectives, challenges, design considerations and impact on high speed PCB and electronic system performance.
Explore the fundamentals of signal integrity in PCB design, its benefits in addressing signal quality, crosstalk, and EMI challenges in VLSI circuits.
Discover what is smart dust technology and learn about its components,working, applications, advantages and disadvantages.
Learn the fundamentals of Smart WiFi networks, including key components like Access Points (AP) and Stations (STA), and the evolution of WLAN standards.
Explore SoAd (Service-Oriented Architecture for Autosar Ethernet), its features, benefits, and advantages in automotive diagnostics for efficient communication and data exchange.
Explore Solar LiFi, a technology using solar cells for data transmission by decoding variations in light brightness. It combines energy harvesting and data reception.
Explore SOME/IP, a Scalable Service-Oriented Middleware over IP, its benefits, and advantages in modern automotive communication and software integration.
Learn about spacecraft thrusters, their functions in orbit transfer, positioning, and orientation, and the governing equations based on Newton's Laws.
Explore spectral efficiency in wireless communication, comparing FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA techniques for optimizing radio frequency resource utilization.
Explore the role of spectrum management in 4G LTE and 5G NR networks, including benefits, use cases, and limitations. Learn how efficient spectrum use optimizes wireless communication.
Explore the differences between Spectrum Monitoring and Spectrum Occupancy, including definitions, measurement methods, applications, and RF spectrum management.
Explore the essentials of SSID in WiFi networks. Learn what it is, its function, message format, and significance in secure and efficient wireless connections.
Learn about standing waves, their formation in mismatched transmission lines, and the concept of Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) in RF systems.
Learn about Substrate Integrated Waveguides (SIW), their structure, dominant mode (TE10), benefits like high power handling and low radiation losses, and applications in RF and 5G.
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