Pasternack's hand formable precision assemblies are 100% Hi-Pot, continuity, and 100% VSWR tested to the maximum frequency of assembly.
What does F(max) stand for?
F(max) stands for Maximum Frequency
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Measurements on a multi-core subsystem in an ST-Ericsson NovaThor ModAp platform, with a maximum frequency exceeding 2.
With a maximum frequency time of 40 minutes, the service will be available on two 75-seater buses from 5:30am to 11:30pm everyday against only Dh5.
To be precise, it is possible for a decoupling capacitor to be effective if its distance from the signal trace is less than a quarter wavelength at the maximum frequency of interest.
To certify an installation, tests should be done to a maximum frequency of 100 MHz.
This figure is the maximum frequency spectrum efficiency for 4G as defined by WINNER*4.