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Frequency Analyzers

Demodulates sound into basic frequencies for analysis.

See Also: Impedance Analyzers


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  • RF Spectrum Analyzers

    RF Explorer - Nuts About Nets, llc

    RF Explorer is a new series of low-cost, portable, RF spectrum analyzers designed by Arocholl that are available in a variety of frequency ranges. Nuts About Nets has been developing diagnostic tools for troubleshooting wireless networks for a number of years and when RF Explorer was first introduced to us we were extremely impressed. The price-performance of these RF spectrum analyzers is truly remarkable and is the best, by far, on the market -- nothing else comes close. These RF analyzers operate both standalone as handheld devices, plus they interface via USB cable to a PC running more sophisticated data acquisition and analysis software. Prices for these RF spectrum analyzers (including PC software) begin at $119 USD -- which is unheard of in the test equipment industry.

  • Spectrum Analyzers

    T3SA Series - Teledyne LeCroy

    Teledyne Test Tools new T3SA3000 family of Spectrum Analyzers offers a frequency range of 9 KHz to either 2.1/3.2 GHz alongside many impressive features. With their light weight, small form factor, and user friendly interface, these Spectrum Analyzers take powerful and reliable automatic measurements that are presented on a large, bright, easy to read touch screen display. Typical uses for the T3SA3000 series are research and development, education, production, maintenance, and pre-compliance testing.

  • Signal Analyzer

    Anritsu Corporation

    Choose from an extensive selection of signal analyzer products from DC to 44.5 GHz and extendable to 325 GHz.With excellent total level accuracy, dynamic range and performance, Anritsu spectrum/signal analyzers not only can capture wideband signals but FFT technology supports multifunction signal analyses in both the time and frequency domains. Moreover, the built-in signal generators on some models outputs both continuous wave (CW) and modulated signals for use as a reference signal source.

  • PXI 16 to 1 Mux 1Ghz 75Ohm 1.0/2.3

    40-747-731 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-747 is a single 16 to 1 RF MUX available in 50 Ohmhm or 75 Ohmhm versions occupying a single PXI slot. The module is available with SMB or SMA connectors for 50 Ohmhm versions or, 1.0/2.3 or Mini SMB connectors for 75 Ohm versions.Applications for the 40-747 include routing high frequency signals to and from oscilloscopes, analyzers, signal generators and synthesizers, telecoms tributary switching, video/audio switching and switching high frequency logic signals.

  • Vector Network Analyzer

    R42XXE - Elmika

    The R42XXE Vector Network Analyzers are designed for measuring of S-parameters, VSWR and impedance of waveguide networks in the full frequency ranges of standard waveguides between 33 and 170 GHz. Frequency accuracy is ±0.2%. The measurement range of reflection factor modulus is from 0 to 1. The measurement range of reflection factor phase is from 0 to ±180° for 0.1< |Гx|<1 with accuracy ±7.5 o in 18-75 GHz frequency range and ±9.6° in 75-170 GHz frequency range. The measurement range of transmission factor phase is from 0 to ±180 o with accuracy ±(5+0.1 |Ax|) o for Ax >-50 dB in frequency range to 75 GHz, for Ax >-30 dB - to 170 GHz. Data can be displayed in the rectangular, Smith or polar diagrams. VNA requires Personal Computer with USB interface.

  • Event Analyzer

    Engineering Design

    The Event Analyzer represents a breakthrough in the analysis of repetitive acoustic events as diverse as field recordings of birdsong or laboratory ultrasonic rodent vocalizations. It can go automatically from raw acoustic data to summary behavioral acoustic measurements and statistics, such as call rate, call duration, peak frequency, etc.

  • Microprocessor Development System

    DS-48 - Ceibo Inc.

    # Real-Time and Transparent In-Circuit Emulator# Supports Philips Telecom Derivatives# Adaptable to 8051 Derivatives# Emulates 1.5V to 6V Microcontrollers# Maximum Frequency of 40MHz# 8K of Internal Memory# DOS and MS-Windows Debuggers# 32K Trace Memory and Logic Analyzer "on the Fly"# 8K Hardware and Conditional Breakpoints

  • Vector Network Analyzer

    ZNBT - Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    The R&S®ZNBT is a multiport vector network analyzer offering up to 24 fully integrated test ports. The instrument can simultaneously test multiple DUTs or measure one DUT with up to 24 ports. The fully integrated test ports make the R&S®ZNBT a true multiport vector network analyzer, which includes a wide dynamic range, high output power levels and fast measurements. Frequency ranges up to 40 GHz are avalailable.

  • Signal Analyzer

    bsw TestSystems & Consulting AG

    The simplest way to measure the phase noise is to compare the Device-Under-Test (DUT) to the source of a spectrum analyzer. With the SA set at the same frequency as the OUT, you see the sum of the SA's and DUT's sideband-power spectrum on the SA display. It is a simple and straight forward method well suited for free running VCO's where the SA is easily an order better.You can improve on this method by establishing a Phase Lock (PLL) between the DUT and the Local Oscillator and create a zero-IF or base-band spectrum analyzer system.

  • Millimeter Wave Converter

    ZVA-Z Series - Radiometer Physics GmbH

    Millimeter-wave measurements in the V, E, W, F, D, G, J and Y band – network analysis in frequency ranges from 50 GHz to 500 GHz depending on the converter model. Featuring a wide dynamic range, the RPG converters offer high operating convenience and allow fast measurements. Two-port measurements can be performed using a four-port network analyzer and two converters; no external generator is required. When using a two-port network analyzer, an external generator is needed to supply the LO signals.

  • Power Limiters

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight's power limiters provide the best broadband input protection from excess RF power, DC transients and ESD, for a variety of RF and microwave instruments and components. For example, the input circuitry of spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, frequency counters or amplifiers can be protected from unintentional inputs up to 5 watts average power. At even greater power levels, failure mode for the limiter is either an open circuit or a short circuit to ground, thereby protecting the instrument from damage.

  • B-H Analyzers

    IWATSU Electronic Co., Ltd.

    Precise and accurate core loss measurementIwatsu's B-H analyzers which hiring CROSS-POWER method (IEC62044-3)enable precise and highly accurate measurement embedded minimized phase error integration on frequency spectrum with current detecting resisters and compensation on detecting circuit with full compensation on amplitude and phase characteristics.

  • Audio and Ultrasonic Analyzer

    VT UltraMic-384 - Virtins Technology

    VT UltraMic-384 is a 16-bit, single-channel, audio and ultrasonic USB microphone specially designed for sound measurement in the frequency range from 20Hz to up to 190kHz. When used in conjunction with the Multi-Instrument® software, it converts any desktop, laptop, or tablet PC into a powerful audio and ultrasonic sound analyzer.

  • Automatic Calibration Module

    ACM2543 - Copper Mountain Technologies

    ACM2543 is an automatic calibration module that can be used with all CMT Vector Network Analyzers operating in frequency range up to 44 GHz. It is a fully automatic USB-controlled and powered electronic calibration module. Minimizing the number of steps required by technicians reduces the risk of human error and expedites the calibration process.

  • Automatic Calibration Module

    ACM4520 - Copper Mountain Technologies

    ACM4520 is an automatic calibration module that can be used with all CMT Vector Network Analyzers operating in frequency range up to 20 GHz. It is a fully automatic USB-controlled and powered electronic calibration module. Minimizing the number of steps required by technicians reduces the risk of human error and expedites the calibration process.

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