Harris Corporation

Harris Corporation

Harris Corporation is a global technology company that provides innovative solutions for customers in various industries, including defense, space, and communications. Founded in 1895 and headquartered in Florida, USA, Harris has a long history of delivering cutting-edge products and services that meet the evolving needs of its clients. The company's portfolio includes advanced communication systems, electronic warfare equipment, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions. Harris' commitment to innovation, reliability, and customer satisfaction has earned it a reputation as a go-to provider of mission-critical technologies. With a global presence and a focus on groundbreaking research and development, Harris continues to push the boundaries of what's possible, enabling its customers to achieve their goals with confidence.

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BURST QPSK MODULATOR
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28-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
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4.75V ~ 5.25V, 8.55V ~ 9.45V
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About  RF Modulators

Radio Frequency (RF) modulator products are essential components used to encode information onto a carrier signal in RF communication systems. They achieve this by modifying the amplitude, phase, and/or frequency of the carrier wave. The encoded information is then transmitted through a communications channel. The purpose of an RF modulator is to enable simultaneous transmission of multiple messages over the same channel without interference. By manipulating the attributes of the carrier wave, different signals can be combined and transmitted without overlapping or causing distortion. The modulation process involves altering the carrier wave in accordance with the information to be transmitted. This can be achieved through various modulation techniques, including amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). Each technique modifies specific aspects of the carrier wave to represent the encoded information accurately. At the receiving end, a demodulation operation is performed to extract the original information from the received signal. The demodulator selectively filters and processes the incoming signal at the desired carrier frequency, translating the variations in the carrier wave's attributes back into its original form. This allows for the retrieval of the encoded information. By utilizing RF modulation and demodulation techniques, multiple signals can be transmitted simultaneously through a shared channel, enabling efficient use of the available bandwidth. This capability is particularly crucial in various communication systems, including wireless communication, broadcasting, satellite communication, and telecommunications. RF modulators are widely used in applications such as television broadcasting, radio transmission, wireless data transfer, and telecommunications networks. They play a vital role in encoding and decoding information, ensuring reliable and efficient communication between devices and systems.