waveguide splitter - traduzione in russo
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waveguide splitter - traduzione in russo

HOLLOW METAL PIPE USED TO CARRY RADIO WAVES
Waveguide antenna; Waveguide (electromagnetism); Hollow waveguide
  • Typical waveguide application: [[antenna feed]] for military [[radar]].
  • Rectangular hollow Waveguide
  • Flexible waveguide from a J-Band radar

waveguide splitter      

общая лексика

волноводный разветвитель

slab waveguide         
  • The propagation of light through a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • fiber optics]] in which light is guided along a high index glass ''core'' in a lower index glass ''cladding''.
  • Optical waveguides formed in pure silica glass as a result of an accumulated self-focusing effect with 193 nm laser irradiation. Pictured using transmission microscopy with collimated illumination.
STRUCTURE THAT GUIDES ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN THE OPTICAL SPECTRUM
Dielectric waveguide; Optical waveguide; Optical guided waves; Slab-dielectric waveguide; Rib waveguide; Strip waveguide; Slab waveguide; Planar waveguide; Rectangular waveguide; Integrated optical waveguide; Dielectric slab waveguide; Optical waveguides

общая лексика

пластинчатый волновод

hollow waveguide         

общая лексика

полый волновод

Definizione

Splitter
·noun One who, or that which, splits.

Wikipedia

Waveguide (radio frequency)

In radio-frequency engineering and communications engineering, waveguide is a hollow metal pipe used to carry radio waves. This type of waveguide is used as a transmission line mostly at microwave frequencies, for such purposes as connecting microwave transmitters and receivers to their antennas, in equipment such as microwave ovens, radar sets, satellite communications, and microwave radio links.

The electromagnetic waves in a (metal-pipe) waveguide may be imagined as travelling down the guide in a zig-zag path, being repeatedly reflected between opposite walls of the guide. For the particular case of rectangular waveguide, it is possible to base an exact analysis on this view. Propagation in a dielectric waveguide may be viewed in the same way, with the waves confined to the dielectric by total internal reflection at its surface. Some structures, such as non-radiative dielectric waveguides and the Goubau line, use both metal walls and dielectric surfaces to confine the wave.

Traduzione di &#39waveguide splitter&#39 in Russo