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| MCX (MICROAX) |
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Micro coaxial connector with snap-on coupling mechanism. Available
in 50¢¶ and 75¢¶ versions. Frequency range DC - 6 §×. |
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| Mega |
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Prefix meaning million (106) |
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| Megahertz(MHz) |
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Unit of frequency equal to one million hertz(one million hertz
per second). |
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| Micro |
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Prefix meaning one-millionth (10-6) |
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| Microstrip |
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A type of transmission line configuration which consists of
a conductor over a parallel ground plane, and separated by a
dielectric. |
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| Microwave |
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That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum lying between
the far infrared and conventional radio frequency range. The
microwave frequency range extends from 1 §× to 300 §×. Microwaves
are usually used in pointto- point communications because they
are easily concentrated into a beam. |
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| MIL |
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Abbreviation for military (e.g. in Military Standards). |
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| MMCX |
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Miniature Microax connector with snapon coupling mechanism.
Available in 50 ¢¶ and 75 ¢¶ versions. Frequency range DC - 6§×. |
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| Modulation |
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Altering the characteristics of a carrier wave to convey information.
Modulation techniques include amplitude, frequency, phase, plus
many other forms of onoff digital coding. |
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| Moisture Resistance |
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The ability of a material to resist absorbing moisture from
the air or when immersed in water. |
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| Motherboard |
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A printed board used for interconnecting arrays of plug-in
electronic modules. |
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| Multiplex |
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A technique for putting two or more signals into a single
channel. |
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