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LMS-7000 -
Lisun Electronics Inc.
LMS-7000 CCD Spectroradiometer is applied with TOSHIBA TCD1304DG linear array CCD detector, measurement speed is very quick and cost-saving.• The following wavelength range is with 0.8nm FWHM: • Integrating time is 1ms to 60s • CCD Detector is 3648pix which size is 8μm×200mμm • SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) is 1000: 1 (Full range). A/D is 16bit • Communicate with PC by USB2.0. The software has a rich re-develop platform which can be run in WinXP and Win7. • Optical port is SMA905
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Renesas is a leading low-dropout regulator (LDO) supplier in low power handheld applications with world-class differentiated single and dual LDOs which have ultra-high PSRR up to 3MHz, low input voltage range, tiny packages, and ultra-low noise and quiescent current. Renesas' high current LDOs support up to 3A and have industry-leading fast load transient response, tightest voltage output accuracy at full load and over the full junction temperature, and lowest dropout voltage in its class.
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FO-1553 -
Avionics Interface Technologies
Extends MIL-STD-1553 bus access to over 1 mile for remote access - Dual redundant, single and dual stream options available - Both Transformer and Direct coupling modes supported - Uses fiber optic 1.0625 Gbps data rates for low latency over long distances - Optical signaling is not affected by electrical noise and interference - Simple and easy to use solution, no software setup or configuration required - Ideal for applications where test equipment is separated from UUT
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SR1020F -
Hangzhou Softel Optic Co., Ltd.
Designed for FTTH(Fiber To The Home) networks ●Excellent linearity and flatness ●Wide range of optical input power ●Single-mode fiber high return loss ●Using GaAs amplifier active devices ●Ultra low noise technology ●Smaller size and easier install ●Red-LED for power indication ●Color-LED for optical power indication ●Build-in filter●Double color LED for optical power indication (Non-lighted:optical power<-10dBm, Green: -10dBm+3dBm)
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CUG-950B -
CoolMax Technology Inc.
At 950 watts, the CUG-950 power supply supplies your system with the boost it needs to deliver the top experience for intense graphic rendered games. It delivers up to 2.8 times performance increase over a single graphics processing unit system, giving high-end gamers approximately 60 frames per second at resolutions as high as 2560x1600. With 950W, the CUG can power your system smoothly allowing gamers to obtain an uninterrupted experience with the best balanced power, cooling, and noise level system.
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FMCW Series -
Farran Technology Ltd
Farran’s 77 GHz FMCW Radar front end is based on a GaAs MMIC chipset offering wide bandwidth in a small outline package.The transmit signal is derived from an external VCO signal, internally multiplied, which also acts as the LO for the receive mixer. The resulting IF is conditioned for gain and filtering as required. The IF also contains an industry leading IF noise figure, especially in the frequency range below 500MHz. Custom designs available, visit our custom design page for more information.
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Saluki Technology Inc.
SE1201 Small-sized Digital Lock-in Amplifier provides an excellent performance within its bandwidth from 50 mHz to 120 kHz. With the high-speed 4-core architecture, high-precision ADC and excellent analog performance, SE1201 can easily detect the phase and the magnitude of weak signals overwhelmed by various large noise. The performance of SE1201 is as good as other lock-in amplifiers brands, even better in some certain parameters, such as measurement accuracy, operating bandwidth, which meets the needs of scientific research and industrial application well.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
DHE (Differential Hall Effect) sensors give an output when subjected to a changing magnetic field. The field is set up by a magnet inside the sensor body and changes when ferromagnetic teeth are passed beneath the sensor (no magnets are required in the target). To improve noise resistance, the sensor has two Hall effect elements and only responds to changes in magnetic field strength corresponding to tooth passing frequencies above 15Hz. As each tooth passes the sensor, the digital state of the output changes.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
DHE (Differential Hall Effect) sensors give an output when subjected to a changing magnetic field. The field is set up by a magnet inside the sensor body and changes when ferromagnetic teeth are passed beneath the sensor (no magnets are required in the target). To improve noise resistance, the sensor has two Hall effect elements and only responds to changes in magnetic field strength corresponding to tooth passing frequencies above 15Hz. As each tooth passes the sensor, the digital state of the output changes
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices GaAs MMIC-based wideband distributed amplifiers cover the dc to 65 GHz frequency range in various ultrawide bandwidths. Our design catalog includes low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers, and driver amplifier designs to meet your needs in applications such as electronic warfare, radar, electronic countermeasures, optical applications, and instrumentation. To meet diverse design requirements, some of our LNAs also offer internal-self biasing that requires only a signal drain voltage to operate.
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Teledyne DALSA
As a leader in CMOS innovation, Teledyne DALSA developed the Xineos to deliver three times more sensitivity and five times more signal-to-noise performance than other standard technologies at equal X-ray dose conditions. CMOS image detectors offer numerous advantages including the ability to record smaller image details with higher resolutions – allowing for the diagnostics of medical anomalies at earlier stages, and significantly increasing the probability of early intervention, patient recovery, and reduced treatment costs.
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Teledyne DALSA
Teledyne DALSA's leadership in CMOS innovation lets our Xineos scanning products deliver three times more sensitivity and five times more signal-to-noise performance than other standard technologies at equal X-ray dose conditions. CMOS image detectors offer numerous advantages including the ability to record smaller image details with higher resolutions – allowing for the diagnostics of medical anomalies at earlier stages, and significantly increasing the probability of early intervention, patient recovery, and reduced treatment costs.
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Model 5791 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to five different clocks- Eight SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Four programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Model 5891 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to 10 different clocks- 16 SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Eight programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Communications & Power Industries
The CPI TMD high-voltage power supplies offer many features desirable for modern radar and electronic warfare applications: high efficiency, ultra-low voltage ripple (low noise), high inverter frequencies, ultra-low pulse-to-pulse jitter, low throughput delay and high power density. The units are lightweight and compact with excellent thermal management, and the high-voltage sections are encapsulated with an oil-free, silicone-based compound. This provides excellent protection in harsh environments while also enabling easy maintenance.