Blue Cell Designers Handbook is Downloadable

March 4, 2004
Formerly available in print form, the Blue Cell Designer's Handbook can now be downloaded free of charge from the home page of Mini-Circuits' web site (see below). Blue Cell is a low-temperature-cofired-ceramic (LTCC) circuit technology that allows ...

Formerly available in print form, the Blue Cell Designer's Handbook can now be downloaded free of charge from the home page of Mini-Circuits' web site (see below). Blue Cell is a low-temperature-cofired-ceramic (LTCC) circuit technology that allows fabrication of multilayer designs with integrated passive elements (inductors, capacitors, and resistors) and reliable mounting of active devices. The Handbook contains a variety of technical papers including a tutorial overview of Blue Cell technology, product reviews on double-balanced and triple-balanced mixers, and a report on LTCC quadrature power splitters. For a free copy of the Handbook, visit the web site.

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