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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
The MetRad 1 offers inspectors a dual-function scanner with full metal and radiation detection functionality. The handheld device allows fast localization of both metal contraband and radioactive materials. The act of scanning baggage or personnel adds to the probability that the nuclear detector is placed in close proximity to any radiation sources, overcoming the Inverse Square Law and increasing the probability of alarming on heavily shielded nuclear material also. The MetRad 1 has a large CsI detector with SiPM to give excellent responsiveness and robust durability as scanners are often dropped or handled aggressively. The large CsI ensures the detection ability is compliant with the ANSI N42.32 standard on PRDs, eliminating the need for multiple devices. U
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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Trigger Internal 0.01 Hz to 100 MHz; external 0 to 100 MHzPulse Width 3 ns to 640 sImpulse 400 ps typical (fixed)Delay 0 ns to 640 s (plus fixed delay)
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Model 645 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
The BNC Model 645 50MHz Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator delivers many advanced features and user modes than our previous models, with a price that is designed to meet tough economic constraints. New DDS+ technology embraces advancements in the semiconductor industry and leverages state-of-the-art components for both standard and complex functions. The resulting design is a box for every bench, far more capable than the ARBs and Function Generators of the past. We have even incorporated IP support, so a web browser can control the instrument over LAN.
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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
is a bin and power supply combination for plug-in modules. It can house twelve single-width modular instruments or a mixture of other sizes equivalent to twelve singles. Units that can be installed include BNC's modular digital delay generators, trigger pulse amplifiers, pulse generators, programming interfaces and the instruments of other companies that are designed to NIM standards.
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Model 7340 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Broad Frequency Range in a single compact instrument from 5MHz to 40GHz. Measurement offsets from .01Hz to 100MHz. Absolute Phase Noise - High Drift mode (ability to measure modulations, high drifting or unstable DUTs, etc.). AM (Absolute Amplitude Noise) measurements. Pulsed Measurement Capabilities. Transient Mode: measure WB Frequency, NB Frequency, NB Phase, NB Power (WB/NB being Wide Band and Narrow Band). Dual channel low-noise integrated power supplies.
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Model 1120 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Data output represents the time interval between one start and one stop. Trigger level and slope are adjustable on each input. The module uses a linear interpolation technique and an internal calibration to obtain very high accuracy.
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Model 765 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
The Model 765 Fast Rise Time Pulse Generator offers 500 MHz frequency, 70 ps rise and fall times and adjustable pulse widths. The flexible pulser allows programmable amplitudes and offsets ( + / - 5V) and progammable widths down to 300 picosecond. Delay and Pulse Width resolution is 10ps and jitter is <25ps. The gesture-ready touchscreen GUI allows users to quickly set up 4 channels of output. Conventional push-buttons and a rotary encorder offer additional programming simplicty.
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Model 1105 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
A new counter, Model 1105, from Berkeley Nucleonics compares favorably to existing counters. The 1105 has 12 digits of frequency resolution and 40 ps of time interval resolution. The real-time DSP front-end facilitates faster measurement throughput. Compare our specifications and price to the Agilent 53132A or the Fluke PM6685.
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Model 7500 - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
All the standard features of a spectrum analyzer such as frequency controls, marker functions and multi-trace functionality. It also includes a real-time trigger mode for measuring complex data signals such as Wi-Fi and LTE along with markers for tracking specific frequencies. Real-time triggering is enabled by sophisticated FPGA-based digital signal processing within the RTSA7500 and enables the capture of elusive, time-varying signals across an instantaneous bandwidth of up to 100 MHz. The Model RTSA7500 is a powerful and cost-effective solution for your spectrum analyzer needs in the lab, on the manufacturing floor or out in the field.
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7000 Series - Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
The 7000 series is an integrated solution that offers an indispensable set of measurement functions for evaluating VHF to microwave frequency signal sources such as crystal oscillators, PLL synthesizers, clocks, phase-locked or free-running VCO's, DROs, SAW, or Yig oscillators, and others. The flexible instrument comprises a two-channel, cross-correlation system with two internal, tunable references sources that also allows measurements with externally sourced references. We offer three platform options for the 7000 Series Phase Noise Testers: the 7070 5 MHz-to-7 GHz, the 7300 5 MHz-to-26 GHz, and the 7340 from 5 MHz-to-40 GHz.
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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Microwave Signal Generator is a low-noise and fast-switching microwave signal generator covering a frequency range from 100 kHz up to 26.5 GHz. The Model 845 Microwave RF Signal Generator offers a wide and accurately-levelled output power range with high spurious suppression. Advanced frequency synthesis with fractional-N divider makes for low SSB phase noise and micro-Hz frequency resolution.