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  • Data Acquisition & Signal Conditioners

    Electro Standards Laboratories

    Electro Standards Laboratories offers instrumentation and signal processors in both encased form factors or board-only versions suitable for embedded sensor applications. Features ability to collocate with sensor and provide immediate digitization and signal processing in order to minimize ambient interference on sensitive sensors and to seamlessly integrate into networked sensor architectures.

  • GPS Simulator

    MVT-NSSG - AACE Industries

    The Navigation Spread Spectrum Generator can be used for precise GPS M-Code interference tests with existing GPS C/A and P/Y receivers. The simulator is capable of generating all the current GPS signals simultaneously with the new modernized signals and codes. Optional models can be configured with unique user defined signals, such as would be required for GLONASS.

  • Optical Microscopy

    Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.

    Optical microscopy from 1X to 1000X is achieved with a variety of microscopes. Images can be formed in bright field, dark field, and differential interference contrast (DIC or ‘Nomarski’) modes. Optical microscopy anlaysis is often used before any other techniques to document samples. Color and morphology are important clues in materials identification.

  • Antenna Noise Canceller

    ANC-4 - Timewave Technology Inc.

    The ANC-4 is an rf device that eliminates or reduces power line noise, BPL noise, computer noise, TV-generated interference, and other types of electrical noise. The ANC-4 unit connects right to the antenna connector of the receiver or transceiver to cancel locally generated noise before it gets into the receiver and affects the receiver AGC circuits.

  • Aerospace

    Radiometrics Midwest Corporation

    Working with the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, Radiometrics staff has not only been involved with EMC testing of aircraft and aircraft components, but has also been involved with development of the RTCA/DO160 "Environmental Conditions" standard and RTCA/DO-199 investigation for "Potential Interference to Aircraft Electronic Equipment from Devices Carried Aboard".

  • Environment Testing Instruments

    Mini Series - Meco Instruments Pvt. Ltd.,

    extremely high and low temperatureslarge, swift variations in temperatureblown and settling sand and dustsalt spray and salt fogvery high or low humiditywet environmentsfungusvibrations (airborne and structural)accelerationssolar radiationhigh and low pressures (especially for aeronautical and space equipment)operating at angles (especially for marine, aeronautical and space equipment)electromagnetic interference (EMI)

  • Photolytic True NO2/NO/NOx Analyzer

    Model T200P - Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation

    The Model T200P provides measurements of NO and NO2 using our Model T200 NOx analyzer combined with a patented high efficiency photolytic converter. Even low temperature molybdenum converters transform other nitrogen-containing compounds such as HNO3, PAN, etc. to a considerable extent. Simultaneous measurements of NO2 performed with molybdenum and photolytic converters have shown significantly different results in the presence of such compounds.In the photolytic process the sample gas passes through a cell where it is exposed to light at a specific wavelength from an LED array. This causes the NO2 to be selectively converted to NO with negligible interference from other gases. Advances in the photolytic converter technology now yields NO2 conversion efficiency that is similar to molybdenum under typical ambient NO2 concentrations, but without the same interferences.

  • Gas Online Analyzer

    OMA-100 - Focused Photonics Inc.

    OMA-100 gas online analyzer is a new generation of online gas analyzers which was independently developed based on the world's leading non-dispersive infrared gas analysis technology. It adopts a half-air chamber gas circuit design, with higher measurement accuracy, lower drift, and less influence from external interference (temperature fluctuati

  • Cable & Spectrum Analysis

    E7000A-SA RF - Deviser Instruments

    The E7000A-SA RF Analyzer combines the cable analyzer and the spectrum analyzer into one handheld unit. The user can now verify the site's physical infrastructure and characterize the interference in a single rugged instrument. This reduces CAPEX by combining multiple technologies into one unit and reduces OPEX by shortening the learning curve for using both analysis tools.

  • Near-Field Probes 100 kHz up to 50 MHz

    LF1 set - Langer EMV-Technik GmbH

    The LF1 near-field probe set consists of 4 shielded near-field probes used during the development process for emission measurement of longwave, medium wave, and shortwave frequencies on electronic devices. The probe heads of the LF1 set are designed for incremental detection of sources of electromagnetic interference on assemblies. First, the electromagnetic interference of the assembly is detected by the LF-R 400 probe from up to 10 cm. Then probes with higher resolution like the LF-B 3, LF-U 5 and LF-U 2.5 are used to more precisely detect any source of interference. The probe heads are designed for taking measurements at single pins and larger components. Near-field probes are small and handy. They have a current attenuating sheath and, therefore, are electrically shielded. They can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. The H-field probes do not have an internal terminating resistance of 50 Ω.

  • Near Field Probes 30 MHz up to 3 GHz

    RF2 set - Langer EMV-Technik GmbH

    The RF2 near field probe set consists of 4 passive near field probes for measurements in the development phase of the magnetic field in the range from 30 MHz to 3 GHz on electronic assemblies. The probe heads of the RF2 set allow the step by step localization of interference sources of the RF magnetic field on assemblies. From greater distances the electromagnetic interference can be detected by RF-R 400-1 and RF-R 50-1 probes. The RF-B 3-2 and RF-U 5-2 probes with their higher resolution can more precisely detect the interference sources. Field orientation and field distribution on an electronic assembly can be detected through a trained special use of the near field probe. The near field probes are small and handy. They have a sheath current attenuation and are electrically shielded. They can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. They do not have an internal terminating resistance.

  • Photoelectric Sensors

    SICK Sensor Intelligence

    SICK's vast range of photoelectric sensors offer precise optics and advanced technology, creating market-leading solutions with sensor intelligence. By using the latest SIRIC® and LED technologies, these sensors offer the highest level of operational reliability regardless of any interference factors. Additional sensor information can be used to simplify modern production processes.

  • Wireless

    Digital Wireless Intercom - Trilogy Broadcast

    Operating in the 1.9GHz band, the 200 and 202 Series Wireless Intercoms deliver interference free, resilient communication essential for any critical fixed or mobile broadcast production environment. Featuring full duplex, hands free communication these flexible wireless intercoms combine exceptional sound clarity with simple set up and ease of use.

  • Dynamic Frequency Selection

    Eurofins E&E

    MET is a leader in performing DFS testing on a variety of WLAN products for FCC, ISED, EU and Japan requirements.Many countries require wireless devices operating in unlicensed 5 GHz bands to have the capability to detect interference with other technology sharing the spectrum (such as military and weather radar systems) and automatically switch over to another frequency.

  • Voltage Probes

    Schwarzbeck Mess Elektronik

    In addition to EMI measurement with LISNs (Line Impedance Stabilisation Networks, Artificial Mains Networks), Probes are used for Terminal or Line voltage measurement.LISNs are required to feed the Equipment under Test (EuT) with mains power, to reduce external line interference, to offer the EuT a standardized impedance and to route the extracted r.-f. voltage to the EMI receiver.

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