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- Monolithic microwave integrated circuit - Wikipedia
Monolithic microwave integrated circuit, or MMIC (sometimes pronounced "mimic"), is a type of integrated circuit (IC) device that operates at microwave frequencies (300 MHz to 300 GHz)
- RAB Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program
The Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (CDPH-MMICP) was established to create a state-authorized medical marijuana identification card (MMIC), along with a registry database for verification of qualified patients and their primary caregivers
- Medical Marijuana ID Card – Department of Public Health
Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP) The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health accepts applications for Medical Marijuana Identification Cards from qualified patients and caregivers Applications accepted by appointment only: Monday and Wednesday 8:30 a m – 4:30 p m Call (800) 782-4264 to make an appointment For general information about the California Medical
- MMIC Design - Microwaves101
A MMIC is a monolithic microwave integrated circuit This is where the rubber meets the road in any active microwave design On this page we'll tie together the examples we have posted on MMIC designs We'll give you an overview of the important features of designs, not an actual CAD file
- Medical Marijuana Identification Card (MMIC) - SanDiegoCounty. gov
This program was created to make a state-authorized medical marijuana identification card (MMIC), along with a registry database to verify qualified patients and their primary caregivers
- Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits - ScienceDirect
Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC) power amplifier where the transistor and the matching network are integrated in a single platform is of crucial importance to minimize weight and component count, and also to improve reliability and repeatability of the microwave front-ends
- MMIC Amplifiers - Mini-Circuits
This guide will provide you with a complete overview of our MMIC amplifier product line and also highlight some of the key differences in design approach between Mini-Circuits MMIC amplifiers and typical products on the market
- MMIC Amplifiers | Microchip Technology
MMIC amplifiers can operate at high frequencies (GHz range) with high gain, low noise figure and high linearity, making them suitable for high-frequency applications such as radar, communication systems and satellite transceivers
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