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New Post Regarding Goertzel Filters from Rick Lyons on DSPRelated

Instructor Rick Lyons has written a new post on his blog at DSPRelated.com:

I noticed the Wiki web site stated that a Goertzel filter:

"...is marginally stable and vulnerable to
numerical error accumulation when computed using
low-precision arithmetic and long input sequences."

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Pasternack RF Calculators and Conversions

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Pasternack

Pasternack's website offers a large selection of RF calculators and converters available for free for general use.

Pasternack's RF calculators and conversions section provides engineers valuable and easy-to-use tools ranging from complex mathematical formulas to simple conversions. Our RF and microwave calculators and converters will provide the figures you need for your radio frequency engineering needs. RF calculations and RF conversions include metric-standard, link budget, coax cable, power, attenuation, frequency and many more.

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers

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Patrick G. André, Kenneth Wyatt

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers is a one-stop guide that will help engineers and technicians who have products which fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards. It provides “recipes” of simple, easily implemented, and inexpensive troubleshooting tools or aids that can be built by the engineer or the technician.

Behavioral Modeling and Linearization of RF Power Amplifiers

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John Wood

Wireless voice and data communications have made great improvements, with connectivity now virtually ubiquitous. Users are demanding essentially perfect transmission and reception of voice and data. The infrastructure that supports this wide connectivity and nearly error-free delivery of information is complex, costly, and continually being improved.

EMC Page on Williamson Labs Site

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Glen A. Williamson

Background information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

As practiced by many: designing for, and understanding EMC has been, and remains an ART more than a Science. However, it needn't be that way; using what you have learned in the proceeding pages, this page will attempt to remove some of the mystery from this subject--but NOT all!

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