Identifying and Isolating Signals Using Radio Frequency Photonics

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-27950
Published December 01, 2017 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
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  • English

A single antenna can be used for both transmission and reception. To accomplish this, the transmission must be isolated from the reception. In Figure 1, a radio frequency (RF) circulator is connected right after the antenna. The three-port device separates the transmit path from the receive path. After the circulator, a system can be used to identify the frequency of different signals. Once the frequency has been found, a filter with the right pass-band frequency can be used to isolate signals from each other.