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ETS-88 -
Teradyne, Inc.
The ETS-88 is an optimal test platform for testing a wide variety of devices including: simple analog, high precision, high voltage, high current / power, automotive, video, audio, complex mixed-signal, as well as emerging power processes like SiC and GaN.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices digital phase shifters change the phase of RF, microwave, or millimeter wave signals while providing no amplitude change. They are used in a variety of applications, including RF PA linearization/RF distortion, amplitude and phase modulation, variable attenuators, and fiber optics.
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Holding Informtest
The Spectrum Analyzer software is designed to analyze RF signals with a frequency of up to 10 GHz in automated testing programs, to study periodic signals in the RF and microwave ranges in the frequency domain, as well as to analyze the parameters of signals with analog modulation (AM, FM, PM).
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices high speed, differential receivers and CAT-5 cable equalizers compensate for the transmission losses of UTP and coaxial cables up to 300 meters in length. Our design techniques for products such as the AD8123 optimize performance for low noise, short-to-medium range applications, while also providing the high gain bandwidth required for long cable equalizations. Various gain stages are summed together to best approximate the inverse frequency response of the cable. Logic circuitry controls the gain functions of the individual stages so that the lowest noise can be achieved at short-to-medium cable lengths.
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Orbit Controls AG
Orbit Controls counters and timers are designed for connection to practically all industrial sensors and pulse sources . They can be used as process monitors to display the process variable to be measured or as process controllers for control and monitoring tasks. The devices display and process pulses and frequencies, as well as quadrature signals from incremental and absolute encoded rotary encoders. In addition to information on the display, the devices also generate data and analog outputs and monitor preselected limit values. The process parameters are entered via the keyboard so that the display is calibrated in the required units and the output signals, serial interfaces and limit values are optimized.
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Analog Devices Inc.
A difference amplifier is a special purpose amplifier designed to measure differential signals, otherwise known as a subtractor. A key feature of a difference amplifier is its ability to remove unwanted common mode signals, known as common mode rejection (CMR). Unlike most types of amplifiers, difference amplifiers are typically able to measure voltages beyond the supply rails, and are used in applications where large dc or ac common-mode voltages are present. They are ideal for current and voltage monitoring. Analog Devices offers a range of difference amplifiers, optimized for low distortion, low power, or high voltage performance.
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Emitor AB
Perfect for digital CATV installations (QAM).• Handy spectrum-analyzer for frequency 45-860MHz.• Easy digital readout of MER, BER and Constellation diagram.• QAM16, QAM32, QAM64, QAM128 & QAM256.• Analog signal level reads out in dBuV, dBmV and dBm with maxholdfunction.• Presents one channel readout with high resolution or six channelssimultaneously or the complete spectrum.• Very sensitive, easy to maximize weak and strong signals.• Built in beeper (pitch tone) and maxhold function.• Tilt function.• Replacable, rechargeable battery (8x AA 1200mA).• Power supply and car-charger enclosed.• Rubber carrying-case enclosed.
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Analog Devices Inc.
The Analog Devices Super Sequencer ® portfolio offers a total power management platform for monitoring, measuring, sequencing, and margining a large number of voltages. Our comparators provide ±1% accurate monitoring of rails, while 12-bit ADCs offer voltage readback via a serial interface. Applications utilizing these devices benefit from sequencing that has been custom tailored to their needs by powerful state machine cores, as well as DAC banks to trim or margin regulators. Our digital sequencers include on-board EEPROM for storing devices parameters and for latching information for later analysis.
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MFLI -
Zurich Instruments AG
The Zurich Instruments MFLI is a digital lock-in amplifier that sets the new standard for measurements in the medium and low frequency range. The MFLI is available in two versions covering the frequency range DC to 500 kHz and DC to 5 MHz (an upgrade from 500 kHz to 5 MHz is possible later). With the carefully developed analog and digital front ends in combination with the merits of fast digital processing provided by the on board FPGA, the MFLI combines superior performance with the outstanding LabOne toolset. The embedded data and web servers allow straightforward connection to any device running a web browser.
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PK-232/PSK -
Timewave Technology Inc.
Timewave’s customers swear by their DSP filters and PK-232 owners love the flexibility and reliability of the most popular data controller ever built. Now with the addition of a sound card interface, the PK-232/PSK rolls it all into one! The PK-232/PSK brings a new level of performance to the legendary PK-232 with sharp, accurate DSP filters for all its internal data modes and dual transformer isolation for sound card data modes. Weak signals magically appear from the noise and QRM bounces off the new DSP filters for cleaner copy with fewer errors than the old analog filters.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices optical transimpedance amplifiers offer a complete, high performance, single chip solution for converting photodiode current into a differential voltage input. Supporting data rates from 155 Mbps to 11.1 Gbps, our transimpedance amplifiers are ideally suited for data communications and telecommunications applications supporting lay protocols including 1×, 2×, 4×, and 8× Fibre Channel, 10GBASE-LX4, SONET/SDH up to OC-192 with FEC, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Our transimpedance amplifiers feature low input referred noise current, high input current, and low power dissipation.
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Furaxa, Inc.
These devices provide two synchronized DDS-based RF channels on a single PCI card. With fine frequency, amplitude and phase control the Synth1000 products enable a number of advanced applications at a fraction of the cost of conventional equipment. In addition to two analog outputs the Synth1000, up to 4 separate profiles may be dynamically selected using externally supplied TTL signals for low-latency triggered operation such as PSK, FSK, and triggered sweep operation. Software support for Windows 8, 7, Vista, Windows XP and Linux is included. LabVIEW Labview source code available. For detailed specifications, please refer to the Synth1000 Manual.
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RM-2000 -
Applied Scientific Instrumentation
*2U 19" Rack Mount Control Unit: 22.8D x 48.3W x 8.1H cm (9" x 19" x 3.2").*100 MHz Microcontroller for Faster Command Processing and Servo Control.*Closed-Loop DC Servo Control of up to Four Motorized Axes.*0-10 Vdc DAC Output for Additional Analog Control.*Firmware Upgradeable via Serial Connection.*Remembers Last Position on Power Up.*LCD Display Shows Axes Coordinates and Status.*USB or RS-232 Serial Control with Rates to 115200 Baud.*"Zero", "@", and "Home" Buttons on Joystick.*Left- or Right-Hand Joystick Unit.
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Salicon Nano Technology
As Rigol's RF first signal source, the DSG3000 series offers standard AM/FM/ØM analog modulation, as well as options for I/Q modulation and I/Q baseband output. The instrument is available with maximum frequencies of either 3 GHz or 6 GHz. Featuring a high signal purity with phase noise measuring <-110dBc/Hz@20kHz (typical) and a wide output range of -130dBm to +13dBm, the DSG3000 RF signal generator has standard pulse modulation with an on/off ratio of up to 80dB, with optional pulse train generator available. The DSG3000 series also has an amplitude accuracy of <0.5dB (typical).
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Qwiic Micro -
SparkFun Electronics
Looking for a super small microcontroller to use with the Qwiic eco-system? The SparkFun Qwiic Micro is molded to fit our standard 1"x1" Qwiic standard size which makes it one of our smallest micro-controller offerings to date. At it's core is the powerful and versatile ATSAMD21E18, which is an ARM Cortex M0+, 32-bit microcontroller, with 256KB of flash memory that can run at up to 48MHz! It has 12 digital pins which include 5 analog pins, SPI, I²C, and an additional UART data bus as well as a Qwiic connector for easy integration into the Qwiic ecosystem and I²C prototyping.