It has been suggested1 that an appropriate figure of merit for a low probability of intercept and
detection (LPI/D) waveform is the quantity “Range x Bandwidth / Joule”. That is, the further the
range, the wider the bandwidth and the less amount of energy used to achieve these values, the
more covert is the resultant communications system.
The MAX2691 low-noise amplifier (LNA) is designed forGPS L2 applications. Designed in Maxim’s advancedSiGe process, the device achieves high gain andlow noise figure while maximizing the input-referred 1dBcompression point and the 3rd-order intercept point. TheMAX2691 provides a high gain of 17.5dB and sub 1dBnoise figure.
Accurate measurement of the third order intercept pointfor low distortion IC products such as the LT5514 requirescertain precautions to be observed in the test setup andtesting procedure. The LT5514 linearity performance ishigh enough to push the test equipment and test set-up totheir limits. A method for accurate measurement of thirdorder intermodulation products, IM3, with standard testequipment is outlined below.It is also important to correctly interpret the LT5514specification with respect to ROUT, and the impact ofdemo-board transmission-line termination loss whenevaluating the linearity performance, as explained in theLT5514 Datasheet and in Note 1 of this document.
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Interface for Microsoft Audio Compression Manager. - Delphi Source
The ACM uses existing driver interface hooks to override the default mapping algorithm for waveform audio devices. This allows the ACM to intercept device-open calls. After a call has been intercepted, the ACM can perform a variety of tasks to process the audio data, such as inserting an external compressor or decompressor into the sequence.
Ultra wideband (UWB) technology, well-known for its use in ground penetrating
radar, has also been of considerable interest in communications and radar applications
demanding low probability of intercept and detection (LPI/D), multipath immunity, high
data throughput, precision ranging and localization.
Ultra wideband (UWB) technology, well-known for its use in ground penetrating
radar, has also been of considerable interest in communications and radar applications
demanding low probability of intercept and detection (LPI/D), multipath immunity, high
data throughput, precision ranging and localization.