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number of times waves occur per unit time.

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  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Analyzer, 32 GHz

    N9950A - Keysight Technologies

    32 GHz max frequency Carry world's most integrated handheld W analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in a single sweep Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters Make accurate SA measurements ( 0.5 dB) without needing warm-up Easily measure average and pulse power with a USB sensor

  • UXA Signal Analyzer, Multi-touch, 3 Hz to 50 GHz

    N9040B - Keysight Technologies

    See the real performance of your design with wider (to 1 GHz), deeper views of the most challenging signalsMeasure the spectral purity of your design with industry-leading phase noise and 78 dBc spurious-free dynamic range across 510 MHz bandwidthExtend RF input frequency up to 110 GHz with Keysight smart mixers; to THz with 3rd party solutionsCapture intermittent signals with gap-free real-time spectrum analysisCapture lower-level spurious signals with an improved DANL low noise path

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Analyzer, 50 GHz

    N9952A - Keysight Technologies

    50 GHz max frequency Carry industry's first 50 GHz handheld W analyzer: standard model includes cable and antenna analyzer Expand capabilities with optional VNA, spectrum analyzer, built-in power meter, vector voltmeter, and more Save time by measuring DTF and TDR in a single sweep Simultaneously measure all four S-parameters Make accurate SA measurements ( 0.5 dB) without needing warm-up Easily measure average and pulse power with a USB sensor

  • 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)

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer, 18 GHz

    N9937A - Keysight Technologies

    100 kHz to 18 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, 9 GHz

    N9935A - Keysight Technologies

    100 kHz to 9 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, 44 GHz

    N9961A - Keysight Technologies

    5 kHz to 44 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)

  • FieldFox Handheld Microwave Spectrum Analyzer, 50 GHz

    N9962A - Keysight Technologies

    9 kHz to 50 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)

  • EPM and EPM-P Series Power Meter

    Keysight Technologies

    The EPM and EPM-P Series provides high-performance, programmable power meters for CW, average and peak power measurements. EPM Series: measure average power over a range -70 dBm to +44 dBm, and over frequency range 9 kHz to 110 GHzEPM-P Series: measure peak, average and time-gated power over -65 dBm to +20 dBm, to 18 GHz using E932XA power sensors. It provides complete pulse and statistical analysis with PC software via the GPIB or RS232

  • Transmission Line Probes

    Teledyne LeCroy

    Transmission line probes are a special type of passive probe designed for use at very high frequencies. They replace the high impedance probe cable found in a traditional passive probe with a precision transmission line, with a characteristic impedance that matches the oscilloscope input (50 Ohm). This greatly reduces the input capacitance to a fraction of a picofarad, minimizing the loading of high frequency signals. A matching network at the tip increases the DC input resistance. While they have lower DC input resistance than a traditional passive probe (usually 500 Ohm) to 1kOhm), the input impedance of these probes remains nearly constant over their entire frequency range. A traditional /10 passive probe will have a 10 MOhm) input impedance at DC, however this impedance drops rapidly with frequency, passing below the input impedance of a transmission line probe at less than 100 MHz.

  • Optical Chopper

    Edmund Optics Inc.

    These high stability variable frequency optical choppers each include a set of chemically blackened photoetched chopping discs. The mini chopper is an excellent choice for applications requiring a compact package. The chopping discs come in a variety of slot apertures and allow operation. Beam diameter is limited to 0.75mm when using the 200-slot disc and 1.0mm when using the 40 slot mini disc. The easy-to-interchange blades are made of non-magnetic, half hard brass and can be used in combination. Chopping frequency is set by adjusting a ten-turn dial or by applying an external DC voltage to the BNC input. Reference output is a TTL pulse and is in-phase with chopping action. The 5 digit led display gives a direct read-out of the chopping frequency. Power: 90-130V or 180-260V; 50/60Hz; 12VA max. Power supply included. Choppers are often used together with lock-in amplifiers.

  • Multifunction Calibrator 15 ppm Basic Accuracy

    MC142 - Powertek LLC

    Multifunction calibrator MC142 is a precision voltage, current and power calibration source serving as a measurement standard in calibration laboratories and production lines; where verification of electrical measurement equipment & sensors is required. It can be used for calibration and adjustment of meters measuring voltage, current, power, resistance, capacitance and frequency. Internal harmonic and non-harmonic signals make it possible to test electrical performance of meters using signals with various crest factors. Frequency modes enable selection of frequency, amplitude and duty cycle of the output signal. These are suitable for basic calibration of digital and analog oscilloscopes along with transient recorders. The calibrator is equipped to measure temperature with TC and RTD temperature sensors. Its built-in multimeter can be used independently or simultaneously with the calibrator output. Testing of transducers of various types, regulators and sensors can be performed, without the necessity to use any other measuring instrument.

  • Advanced Handheld Tachometer

    FT-7200 - Ono Sokki

    The FT-7200 Advanced Tachometer is an easy-to-use handheld digital tachometer offering high functions and performance. The use of FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) technology enables the FT-7200 to perform frequency analysis of rotation speed by using change of signal in sound, vibration or magnetic flux from rotating machines such as a motor or the like. Selection from 5 kinds of measurement modes allows it to calculate and display rotation speed of any complex waveform signals from a sound level meter or an accelerometer accurately by extracting the exact frequency component.

  • Universal Counter

    SC-7205A - IWATSU Electronic Co., Ltd.

    A lineup of three new types of universal counters with high cost performance that features easy-to-use one key, one action, the user-friendly display guide and calculation functions support any application. The SC-7205A universal counter provides full capabilities including frequency, period, time interval, pulse width, phase, frequency ratio, duty cycle, event accumulation and peak voltage measuring, with simple operation. They are suitable for R&D and technical training as a basic measuring instrument as well as for production/inspection lines.

  • EMC Test Equipment

    TDEMI S series - Gauss Instruments

    The new Real-time Spectrum and Signal Analyzer TDEMI S from GAUSS INSTRUMENTS is the new benchmark for real-time, communication and EMC testing. It is thoroughly flexible in its configurability and extensibility. In its basic configuration, the TDEMI S is a high-performance spectrum analyzer and is available in frequency ranges up to 1, 6, 9, 18, 26, 40, 44 and 50 GHz. It can be extended by external mixers up to the Terahertz frequency range. Due to its compact design and a 12V output, it is a great tool for field testing or on-board testing applications.

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