Insertion Loss
Insertion Loss describes the attenuation of an electrical signal caused by inserting a contact or connection element into a signal line.
It is a key parameter in Radio Frequency and high-speed applications.
Low Insertion Loss is crucial for high signal quality and efficient signal transmission.
FAQ
Insertion Loss describes the extent to which a signal is attenuated by an inserted component.
Low Insertion Loss means low signal loss and better transmission quality.
It is particularly important in Radio Frequency, communications, and high-speed applications.
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