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Detect, measure, and monitor impulses of electromagnetic radiation.

See Also: Signal, Signal Sources, Signal Processing, Signal Integrity, Signal Proccessing, Signal Analyzers, Signaling, Signal Conditioning, Signal Generators, Signal Conditioners


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  • 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.

  • Electricity Meter Test Equipment

    ELMA - Applied Precision Ltd.

    The Electricity Meter Test Equipment ELMA due to modular concept enables to tailor specifications to specific laboratory demand. The available power and the maximum current of 240 A of extremely pure synthesized 4-quadrant test signal covers the needs of both precision and high capacity testing laboratories.

  • Digital Panel Meter

    DC - Laurel Electronics, Inc

    Laureate DC voltage and current panel meters with a DC signal conditioner board combine high accuracy with high read rate and a wide range of isolated output options for computer interface and control. Accuracy is 99.99% of full scale 1 count. Used as a direct-reading DC voltmeter, the Laureate provides a full-scale readout of 20,000 counts and six full-scale voltage ranges from 200.00 mV with 10 mV resolution to 600.0 V with 100 mV resolution.

  • Programmable DC Power Supply

    IT6100 Series - I-TECH Electronic Co., Ltd

    IT6100 series assure you accurate measurements with 0.1mV/0.1mA high resolution and high accuracy. With high-speed List mode output and voltage rise speed up to 20ms, it can independently edit and perform the default voltage waveform to meet the high-speed test needs. IT6100 series has built-in 5 1/2 digital voltmeter and milliohm meter, which can measure additional signals. IT6100 series supports SCPI communication protocol, GPIB/USB/RS232 interfaces are optional for customers.

  • Handheld Cable Fault Locator

    TM800H - T&M Tools Limited Co

    TM800H Handheld Cable Fault Locator adopts TDR (Time Domain Reflection), new signal process and data collection technology. It can locate the distance of cable break and mix faults accurately. TM800H can be widely used in the communication installation, maintenance and general wiring. It can troubleshoot not only the local Telco-cable, but also Network cable. Its high sampling rate makes the measurement dead zone as narrow as 1 meter. This makes it a straightforward, user-friendly test solution.

  • Profiling Current Meter and Wave

    SeaGuardII DCP Wave - Aanderaa Data Instruments AS

    The SeaGuardII DCP Wave is a 600kHz Doppler Current Profiler able to measure directional wave parameters and currents from a bottom mounted installation.The Acoustic Wave software 5759 used by the DCPS implements unique features to improve the wave measurement accuracy by optimizing the signal to noise ratio.Maximum deployment depth is 40m in normal scatter conditions. The Profiling Current Meter and Waveis available as a self-recording instrument. It can be easily integrated into a real-time system offering reliable two-way communication.

  • Surface DC Voltmeter

    SVM2 - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The SVM2 has high sensitivity (resolution), and can detect even a 1 volt charge anywhere within its full range of +29,999 to -29,999 volts. Thus it is easy to measure whether a given process is increasing or decreasing the static electricity present, even if the increase or decrease is by a tiny fraction. The meter reads the actual static signal, but it also captures and stores the highest positive and highest negative signals that were experienced since the last time that the "Reset" button was pressed. These peak + and can be displayed at any later time. The peak function has a "window" time of 0.005 seconds (which is much faster than the display) so even very quick peaks are captured and stored. There is also a user-settable alarm. The alarm will sound if the signal (whether + or -) ever exceeds the value set by the user for at least 0.005 seconds. The alarm can be reset or muted at any time.

  • Noise Figure And Gain Test Extenders

    ERAVANT

    SA full noise figure and gain test extender that extends the noise and gain measurement capabilities of common and low frequency signal synthesizers and noise figure meters to the frequency range of 110 to 170 GHz. This extender is designed to interface with industry standard noise and gain test systems.

  • Automated Test Interface

    ATI-100 - Matrix Test Equipment Incorporated

    Now, with our ?New? Model ATI-100 you can turn your existing Matrix Signal Generator and Switchable Filter Bank into a full-blown DTS (Distortion Test System). Plug and play is the word, just plug in your Multiple Frequency Signal Generator, Switchable Filter Bank, Spectrum Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Power Meter, Frequency Counter, etc. to allow the following automatic testing with a single insertion of DUT (device under test

  • Low Input Bias Current Amplifiers (<100 pA)

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Low input bias current op amps are required whenever the difference of currents or voltage is small and needs to be measured accurately. These op amps are used so that the signal is not loaded down by the input of the op amps. Low input bias current op amps are critical for interfacing sensors in applications from photodiodes, pH meters, or other electrometer related functions to downstream electronics. Analog Devices has many precision op amps that fit the definition and range of these applications.

  • Low Input Bias Current Op Amps (≤100 pA)

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Low input bias current op amps are required whenever the difference of currents or voltage is small and needs to be measured accurately. These op amps are used so that the signal is not loaded down by the input of the op amps. Low input bias current op amps are critical for interfacing sensors in applications from photodiodes, pH meters, or other electrometer related functions to downstream electronics. Analog Devices has many precision op amps that fit the definition and range of these applications.

  • Temperature Sensors

    TT420 - Electro-Sensors, Inc.

    Features • 2-wire, loop-powered 4-20mA analog output • Attachment probe, sensor, and 2-wire 4-20 mA signal conditioner • Compatible with PLCs, meters, and data acquisition systems • No user calibration • TT420Z 1/4" stainless steel probe • TT420S 1/4-28 threaded stud – screws into any 1/4-28 tap • TT420F mounts onto any flat surface • UL listed, Intrinsically Safe (IS) • Class I, (C, D) and Class II, (E, F, G)

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer, 14 GHz

    N9936A - Keysight Technologies

    100 kHz to 14 GHz frequency range Expand capabilities with optional tracking generator, interference analyzer, built-in power meter, and more Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements ( 0.5 dB) without needing warm-up Locate interfering signals using the intuitive spectrogram display and recording capability Easily measure average and pulse power with a USB power sensor, pulse measurements with time gating Lightest microwave handheld spectrum analyzer at only 6.6 lb. (3.0 kg)

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer, 26.5 GHz

    N9938A - Keysight Technologies

    100 kHz to 26.5 GHz frequency range Expand capabilities with optional tracking generator, interference analyzer, built-in power meter, and more Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements ( 0.5 dB) without needing warm-up Locate interfering signals using the intuitive spectrogram display and recording capability Easily measure average and pulse power with a USB power sensor, pulse measurements with time gating Lightest microwave handheld spectrum analyzer at only 6.6 lb. (3.0 kg)

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer, 32 GHz

    N9960A - Keysight Technologies

    5 kHz to 32 GHz frequency range Expand capabilities with optional tracking generator, interference analyzer, built-in power meter, and more Make accurate spectrum analyzer measurements ( 0.5 dB) without needing warm-up Locate interfering signals using the intuitive spectrogram display and recording capability Easily measure average and pulse power with a USB power sensor, pulse measurements with time gating Lightest microwave handheld spectrum analyzer at only 7.1 lb. (3.2 kg)

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