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141642A-11L

The 141642A-11L is a mmWave Transceiver System, model mmWave TRX Baseband IF, designed for SISO unidirectional communication.

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    Description

    The 141642A-11L is a state-of-the-art mmWave Transceiver System designed to cater to advanced communication needs. This system falls under the category of mmWave Transceiver System, indicating its capability to operate at millimeter-wave frequencies which are crucial for high-speed wireless communication systems.

    The model, mmWave TRX Baseband IF, specifies its function as a transceiver that integrates both the transmission and reception capabilities with baseband and intermediate frequency (IF) processing. This makes it an essential component for systems requiring high data rate transmission with minimal latency.

    Further detailing its functionality, the system is described as mmWave Transceiver Bundle & Baseband & IF SISO Unidirectional. This highlights its comprehensive package, which includes the transceiver system along with baseband and IF functionalities, all configured for Single Input Single Output (SISO) operations. The unidirectional capability specifies that the system is designed for one-way communication, which is pivotal in various applications such as radar systems, satellite communication, and some forms of wireless backhaul.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 141642A-11L
    Category mmWave Transceiver System
    Model mmWave TRX Baseband IF
    Description mmWave Transceiver Bundle & Baseband & IF SISO Unidirectional

    Question 1: What is the part number for the mmWave Transceiver System?
    Answer 1: 141642A-11L

    Question 2: What does mmWave TRX Baseband IF refer to?
    Answer 2: A transceiver with baseband and IF processing.

    Question 3: Is the 141642A-11L designed for SISO or MIMO?
    Answer 3: SISO

    Question 4: Can the system transmit and receive data?
    Answer 4: Yes, it integrates transmission and reception.

    Question 5: Is the 141642A-11L for bidirectional communication?
    Answer 5: No, it’s for unidirectional communication.