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Electronics360: "Developing a Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip"

03/13/2017 7:46 PM

Read Electronics360 article: Developing a Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip.

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Re: Developing a Two-Way Radio on a Single Chip

03/25/2017 12:01 AM

Who is the Lady, in the picture ? A co-worker or is she the true motivation behind the inspiration ?

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04/11/2017 12:57 AM

Funny... I had the same question.

This is a clever application of phasing the synthetic transmission line to selectively exclude certain signals and include others; not all that different from the concept of using phased-array antennas except in that application the phasing is used for beam-forming and steering.

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04/11/2017 12:21 PM

That is obvious: Watson is her name. And Alyosha invented the two-way tranceiver chip so he could tell her: "Come here Watson, I need you."

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