element14 announces: webinar on RF and ceramic capacitors
element14 has announced its webinar that discusses what makes a radio frequency capacitor unique and the roles they are set to play with KEMET’s HiQ-CBR Series.
element14 Community is co-hosting a webinar with KEMET to give design engineers an overview of RF and RF applications before looking into ceramic RF capacitors. Attendees whose questions are considered the best will win a free RF and Microwave Ceramic kit from KEMET.
Radio Frequency devices are used frequently in our daily lives as everything shifts toward wireless functionality. In this design space, engineers now must use RF capacitors to achieve higher frequency bands. Through the webinar, you will learn the basics of an RF capacitor and what characteristics are important when designing with these capacitors.
The webinar, 'A Deeper Look into Ceramic RF Capacitors', will take place on Wednesday, the 26th of October at 5pm UK time.
“With the increasing use of radio frequency devices in our daily lives, especially as everything moves towards requiring wireless functionality,” said Dianne Kibbey, Global Head of Community and Social Media for element14. “We’re thrilled to partner with KEMET and offer design engineers a deeper understanding of RF capacitors.”
What attendees will learn
- What is RF?
- RF applications
- Ceramic capacitor basics
- What are RF capacitors?
- KEMET HiQ-CBR Series
- Characterisation and E2Di
Following the presentation, there will be a short quiz to test your knowledge. Complete the quiz and watch the presentation either live or On Demand to earn a certificate. If you attend and demonstrate what you have learned, your certificate will be emailed to you.
The webinar will feature Jake Michels, Technical Marketing Engineer at KEMET Electronics Corp. Michels builds technical material for electrical engineers in design. In his current role, he works with various product groups to create learning material on a wide variety of topics. He spends his off time building various DIY projects and camping.
To register and learn more about the webinar, visit this page from element14.