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  • PXI-4130, ±20 V, ±2 A DC, 40 W PXI Source Measure Unit

    779647-31 - NI

    ±20 V, ±2 A DC, 40 W PXI Source Measure Unit - The PXI‑4130 is a programmable source measure unit (SMU). It has a single isolated SMU channel that offers a four-quadrant output that incorporates remote (4‑wire) sense. With its five current ranges, it is ideal for transistor characterization that requires accurately sourcing a constant current or voltage while sweeping another current. The PXI‑4130 also includes a utility channel that can source either current or voltage. This PXI SMU can act as either a constant voltage source or a constant current source, with a settable compliance limit for either mode. In addition, you can enable remote sense on the SMU channel to maximize voltage output and measurement accuracy on your device under test (DUT) for high-precision applications.

  • PXI-4110, 3-Channel, 20 V, 1 A, 9 W, PXI Programmable Power Supply

    779647-10 - NI

    3-Channel, 20 V, 1 A PXI Programmable Power Supply—The PXI‑4110 is a programmable DC power supply. It is an excellent general-purpose, single-quadrant power supply for design validation and manufacturing test applications. The PXI‑4110 has two isolated and a single non-isolated supply channel, all capable of generating up to 1 A per channel. You can program the voltage setpoint and current limit as well as the voltage and current readback/measurement functionality. You can also combine channels for higher voltage or current.

  • PXIe-4154, 2-Channel, 8 V, 3 A PXI Programmable Power Supply

    781155-01 - NI

    2-Channel, 8 V, ±3 A PXI Programmable Power Supply—The PXIe‑4154 is a specialized programmable power supply for battery simulation. It is designed to simulate a lithium‑ion battery cell’s transient speed, output resistance, and 2‑quadrant operation (source/sink). Critical to many RF and wireless applications, the simulator’s fast transient response time allows it to rapidly respond to changes in load current with minimal voltage dip, which makes the PXIe‑4154 ideal for powering devices under test (DUTs) such as RF power amplifiers, cellular handsets, and a variety of other mobile devices. To model the behavior of a battery more accurately, you can use the onboard programmable output resistance to simulate a battery’s internal resistance. For quiescent and standby current measurements, the PXIe‑4154 features integrated current measurement.

  • PXI Device Power Supply - 4 Isolated Channels, 20-bit Measurement Resolution

    52310e series - Chroma ATE Inc.

    Chroma 52310e Series i s a programmabl e PXI-Express DPS (Device Power Supply) Card designed for high-accuracy and reliable output power for device test applications. Its compact size, easy level of integration, and high flexibility make the 52310e Series ideal for multi-channel power supplies. Chroma 52310e Series features 8 selectable control bandwidths to ensure high speed output and stable operation; multiple current measurement ranges with a 20-bit DAC/ADC provide the highest resolution and accuracy with a sampling rate up to 600K S/sec; programmable internal series resistance for battery simulation. Chroma 52310e DPS series has a patented hardware sequence engine that has deterministic t iming to cont rol each DPS channel. The sequencer's on-board memory can store up to 1024 sequencer commands and 32k measurement samples per channel.

  • Low Cost RF Power Sensor Calibrator (100 kHz to 18 GHz)

    1827 - TEGAM Inc.

    Calibrates 100 kHz to 18 GHz RF power sensors in 30 minutes or less; two Switchable RF inputs; Thermistor RF Power Standard is internally temperature controlled; Type IV Bridge Circuitry; DC Power Levels can be measured to within 0.003%.

  • RF Thermistor Power Meter

    1830A - TEGAM Inc.

    Thermistor based RF power sensors are universally recognized as the most accurate means to measure and transfer RF power. Compatible with thermistor power sensors from: Agilent (HP), TEGAM, Weinschel, Hughes, General Microwave, Millitech. Supports 100 and 200 thermistors. Integrates bridge balancer and power meter into one package. Four digit calibration factor resolution. Full remote programmability. Heater control for ovenized sensors. LXI Compliant.

  • Low Cost RF Power Sensor Calibrator (10 MHz to 18 GHz)

    1825 - TEGAM Inc.

    Calibrates 10 MHz to 18 GHz RF power sensors in 30 minutes or less; Thermistor RF Power Standard is internally temperature controlled; Type IV Bridge Circuitry; DC Power Levels can be measured to within ±0.003%.

  • Low Phase Noise Reference Source

    96270A - Fluke Calibration

    The 96270A RF Reference Source is the simplest, most accurate and cost-effective single instrument for calibrating spectrum analyzers and RF power sensors and more, up to 27 GHz.

  • RF Communication Module

    RF-200 - Neulog

    The RF Communication module allows remote operation of asingle sensor or a chain of sensors. The remote single sensoror chain is connected to an RF Communication module and to aBattery Module which powers them all.

  • Power Sensors

    N8480 Series - Keysight Technologies

    N8480 thermocouple power sensors, integrated with EEPROM capability, are the latest RF sensor applications with excellent measurement accuracy, repeatability, and linearity.

  • Power Meters & Power Sensors

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight’s power meters and power sensors measure the power of RF and microwave signals accurately with sensors of various types (CW, average, and peak and average), covering numerous frequencies and power ranges. We offer a wide selection of power meters and power sensors for nearly all application needs — wireless communications, radar pulse measurements, component test, and more. Applications include testing the output power of communication base-station transmitters, radar system equipment, wireless devices, and much more.

  • RF Power Sensor Solutions

    Bird Technologies

    Bird provides innovative power sensor solutions for all types of RF applications. From simple directional power sensors for the measurement of transmitter output power and VSWR measurement and monitoring applications, to highly accurate self correcting power sensors for process control applications, you can rely on Bird sensor products to meet the needs of your unique applications.

  • Balance Thermocouple Power Sensor, DC To 50 GHz

    N8487S - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight N8480S Series Balance Thermocouple Power Sensors are intended to be used as measurement standards for RF power. They are suitable for use in a microcalorimeter-based primary measurement standard and as a secondary or reference measurement standard. The new balance thermocouple power sensors offer a broad frequency range DC up to 18/50 GHz, high maximum input power of +20dBm, fast measurement speed/settling time as well as ease of maintenance.

  • Balance Thermocouple Power Sensor, DC To 18 GHz

    N8481S - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight N8480S Series Balance Thermocouple Power Sensors are intended to be used as measurement standards for RF power. They are suitable for use in a microcalorimeter-based primary measurement standard and as a secondary or reference measurement standard. The new balance thermocouple power sensors offer a broad frequency range DC up to 18/50 GHz, high maximum input power of +20dBm, fast measurement speed/settling time as well as ease of maintenance.

  • Semiconductors

    Bird Technologies

    Bird RF Laboratory Sensors have been depended upon for decades to provide highly accurate power measurement of laboratory and semiconductor production processes. Ranging from the 4020 Series sensors capable of 3% accuracy and the more advanced 4027 Series sensors capable of 1% accuracy. These highly accurate sensors have also been integrated into turnkey calibration carts that integrate all the components required to measure, display and dissipate power from RF delivery systems. Even more sophisticated systems, the VIP and BDS have been developed to not only measure voltage and current but also the phase relationships between them to enable a higher degree of insight into modern, complex semiconductor processes.

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