rf probe meaning
[Electronics]
See RECTIFIER PROBE.
See RECTIFIER PROBE.
Examples
- crystal rf probe
- Coaxial structures with spring-loaded inner and outer conductors can serve as an RF probe for modern communication electronics.
- RF probes are especially relevant for switches and RF traces in printed circuit boards as well as terminations of RF components.
- In this technique, which can be performed under conscious sedation, a RF probe is introduced into the tumor nidus through a cannulated needle under CT guidance and heat is applied locally to destroy tumor cells.
- Together, these standards cover instruments that measure various physical quantities such as electromagnetic radiation ( RF probes ), time and frequency ( intervalometer ), ionizing radiation ( Geiger counter ), light ( light meter ), mechanical quantities ( limit switch, pressure gauge, pressure switch ), and, thermodynamic or thermal properties ( thermometer, temperature controller ).