Time-domain integral equations (TDIEs) play a central role in the numerical simulation of electromagnetic scattering phenomena. Unlike frequency-domain methods, TDIEs capture the transient behaviour ...
Figure 4. A snapshot, in time, of two complex numbers whose exponents, and thus their phase angles, change with time. The notion of negative frequency is often troubling to engineers who've spent so ...
Modern oscilloscopes capture, view, measure, and analyze complex RF signals in the time, frequency, and modulation domains. Time-domain analysis, the original oscilloscope function, allows users to ...
Dynamic voltage drop or DVD in a chip power grid segment is in essence transient noise. It is a complex superposition of various noise components of a typical chip power grid that reduces available ...
Electrical engineering students rarely leave college with knowledge depth in both digital electronics and RF/microwave theory. The new engineer with digital design skills likely chose that path from a ...