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EMI occuring in the RF spectrum. AKA: Radio Frequency Interference

See Also: EMI, EMI Receivers


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  • PXI Vector Signal Analyzer

    NI

    PXI Vector Signal Analyzers feature a wide frequency range, real-time signal analysis, and advanced signal processing. PXI Vector Signal Analyzers can perform measurements for a broad range of wireless technologies such as GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, LTE-Advance Pro, 5G, Wireless LAN, and Bluetooth. Select models also feature a LabVIEW-programmable FPGA that you can customize for advanced measurement applications. PXI Vector Signal Analyzers are ideal for microwave test, wireless test, RADAR test, spectral monitoring, software-defined radio (SDR), radio monitoring, interference detection, signal intelligence, and other applications.

  • RF Shielding Services

    LBA Group, Inc

    LBA offers complete architectural RF shielding capabilities, including RF shielding for communications, medical and other radio frequency interference sensitive facilities. LBA is a major provider of architectural shielding solutions for buildings, laboratories and other spaces. LBA also offers other RF shielding materials, such as paints, fabrics and faraday cages, as well as an integrated line of shielding components to provide a comprehensive shielding system.

  • Artificial Power Supply Network

    KH3762 - Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD

    The artificial power supply network (also called the power supply impedance stabilization network) should be able to provide a stable impedance to the device under test in the radio frequency range, isolate the device under test from high-frequency interference on the power grid, and then couple the interference voltage to the receiver.

  • Universal PD & EMI analyzer

    Spark P3 - Manta Test Systems

    Doble Spark P3 is a universal partial discharge (PD) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) analyzer that uses a software defined radio signal detector to identify characteristics of insulation system deterioration that could lead to the failure of high voltage equipment. It detects signals from suitable sensors in a frequency range between 9 kHz to 2 GHz for PD and EMI, and DC to 500k Hz for acoustic and reference voltage measurements.

  • Manual Power Supply Network Manual

    KH3766 - Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD

    The artificial power supply network (also called the power supply impedance stabilization network) should be able to provide a stable impedance to the device under test in the radio frequency range, isolate the device under test from high-frequency interference on the power grid, and then couple the interference voltage to the receiver.

  • Power Line Meter

    Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Line EMI Meter measures electromagnetic interference in a single-phase AC power line. It plugs into a wall outlet (mains socket) and requires no battery. It immediately displays total line noise in millivolts (range 1999 mV, resolution 1 mV) in the frequency range 10 KHz 10 MHz (the frequency limits at which sensitivity is of the maximum sensitivity). A speaker plays the sound of the EMI, amplitude demodulated, in order to identify the EMI source (such as an AM or shortwave radio station vs. a motor vs. an electric arc).

  • Signal Acquisition and Filtering Technology

    SNAPTrack® - Rycom Instruments, Inc.

    Built on a proven design, and with Pathfinder SAF Technology™ at its core, the SnapTRACK® offers RYCOM’s most advanced signal acquisition and filtering technology. The SnapTRACK® cable & pipe locator offers utility locators FrequencyFlex™ allowing users to adapt the system to their specific needs. Multiple active frequencies allow the user to accurately locate with a minimum of interference while maintaining the ability continue locating past faults and around conduit bends. Passive frequencies identify "live" and charged lines by their naturally occurring electromagnetic fields. The SnapTRACK® offers multiple passive frequencies -- 50Hz, 60Hz, Radio Frequency, Cathodic Protection Rectifier & CATV -- allowing line locating without the use of a transmitter.

  • Spectrum Analyzer

    E8600B - Deviser Instruments

    The E8600B Spectrum Analyzer provides all necessary measurement functions and performance to accurately characterize the signal environment in addition to clearing, detecting, identifying and locating signal interference in a lightweight, handheld instrument. The E8600B enables testing of higher frequency communications sites and signals, such as the 5.8 GHz ISM band or point-to-point and mesh radio systems operating from 4.0 to 6.0 GHz.

  • Artificial Power Supply Network

    KH3760 - Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD

    The artificial power supply network (also called the power supply impedance stabilization network) should be able to provide a stable impedance to the device under test in the radio frequency range, isolate the device under test from high-frequency interference on the power grid, and then couple the interference voltage to the receiver.

  • Artificial Power Supply Network

    KH3763 - Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD

    The artificial power supply network (also called the power supply impedance stabilization network) should be able to provide a stable impedance to the device under test in the radio frequency range, isolate the device under test from high-frequency interference on the power grid, and then couple the interference voltage to the receiver.

  • Emergency Conditions Testing

    Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc.

    Electromagnetic interference (also known as radio frequency interference) tests are used to determine the electromagnetic characteristics of electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical equipment. Electromagnetic interference, both radiated or conducted, can affect the performance of equipment. Electromagnetic interference tests are specified as follows: conducted emission, radiated emission, conducted susceptibility, and radiated susceptibility.

  • Electromagnetic Interference Test

    Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc.

    Electromagnetic interference (also known as radio frequency interference) tests are used to determine the electromagnetic characteristics of electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical equipment. Electromagnetic interference, both radiated or conducted, can affect the performance of equipment. Electromagnetic interference tests are specified as follows: conducted emission, radiated emission, conducted susceptibility, and radiated susceptibility.

  • Electromagnetic Interference Test

    Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc.

    Electromagnetic interference (also known as radio frequency interference) tests are used to determine the electromagnetic characteristics of electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical equipment. Electromagnetic interference, both radiated or conducted, can affect the performance of equipment. Electromagnetic interference tests are specified as follows: conducted emission, radiated emission, conducted susceptibility, and radiated susceptibility.

  • SGMA RF Source

    SGS100A - Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    The R&S®SGS100A is an RF source designed to meet the requirements of automated test systems. It is available as a CW source or as a vector signal generator with an integrated I/Q modulator. With its frequency range of up to 12.75 GHz, the vector signal generation version covers the essential digital signals. The CW version can be used as a flexible local oscillator and for interference testing against mobile radio standards.

  • EMC/EMI

    F-Squared Laboratories

    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) testing deals with your products’ Radio Frequency (RF) emissions and immunity to RF. EMC testing ensures that your product will operate as intended in the intended environment and it won’t interfere with other products used in its same electromagnetic environment.

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