Engineering of Microwaves and Radio Frequencies
We provide passive high power devices in both waveguide and coaxial designs, covering a broad variety of microwave frequency bands from 50 MHz to 50 GHz. Microwave Techniques provides an infinite library of designs in addition to a wide range of high-power components. We take great satisfaction in our ability to collaborate closely with our clients and use engineering expertise to create microwave devices from concept to finished product.
You can rely on the staff at Microwave Techniques to deliver components that are mechanically and electrically prepared for system integration, regardless of the application—government, homeland security, scientific research, universities, high-energy physics laboratories, medical therapy, or industrial markets.
Investigating the Microwave Range
The actual microwave range is further separated into a number of bands, each having a unique set of applications:
- L-Band (1-2 GHz): Used for mobile phone communications and GPS navigation systems.
- Radars and weather forecasting systems use S-Band (2-4 GHz).
- Uses for C-Band (4-8 GHz) include radar and satellite communication.
- X-Band (8–12 GHz): Used in high-speed data transfer and military radars.
- Ku-Band (12–18 GHz): Used in radar systems and satellite TV broadcasts.
- Ka-Band (18–27 GHz): Used in satellite communication and military radars.
- V-Band: Used in high-resolution imaging systems and automobile radars, operating at 40–75 GHz.
- W-Band: 75–110 GHz: Used in imaging and military radar system
Microwave Frequency Range
A range of electromagnetic waves that are longer than infrared radiation but shorter than radio waves are referred to as microwave frequencies. In general, the microwave frequency range is between one gigahertz (GHz) and three gigahertz, or between thirty centimeters and one millimeter in wavelength. This frequency range is a part of the larger electromagnetic wave spectrum, which also includes microwaves, radio waves, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, gamma rays, infrared radiation, and visible light.
Table of Content
- What is the Microwave Frequency Range?
- Advanced Frequency Band Ranges and Uses
- Engineering of Microwaves and Radio Frequencies
- Working of Microwave frequency range
- Uses of Microwave Frequency Range
- Properties of Microwave Frequency Range
- Applications of Microwave Frequency Range
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