TRIC, which stands for Transmission, Reflection, and Impedance Characterization, is a technology primarily used for characterizing the electrical properties of materials or components, especially at high frequencies. It involves measuring how signals are transmitted, reflected, and how the impedance changes when interacting with a material or device under test. This helps determine properties such as permittivity, permeability, conductivity, and loss tangent, which are critical in designing high-frequency circuits, antennas, and microwave components.
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