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Radio frequency interference.

See Also: Noise, Pink Noise, White Noise, Noise Generators


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  • RF Noise Source

    NS-3 - Applied Instruments, Inc.

    The NS-3 Broadband RF Noise Generator provides an extremely flat AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) signal from 5 to 2150 MHz. The output level adjusts in 0.1 dB steps over a 30 dB range.The bench-top configuration is standard and an optional two unit rack enclosure is available. The RS232 or USB remote control interface simplifies its use in automated test and factory ATE environments. The NS-3's combination of range, versatility and value make it the ideal general purpose broad-spectrum signal source for bench and ATE applications, including C/N, BER, MER, PER testing and rain fade simulation.

  • 3D RF Noise Measurment System

    EMI-360 - Peritec Corp.

    3D RF Noise Measurement System EMI-360 to realize the new EMC measurement.EMC measurement is possible to realize a low-cost and time reduction.

  • ECM Noise Under RF Test System

    BK8020 - BaKo Co., Ltd

    The BaKo Type BK8020 ECM Noise Under RF Test System tests microphones under RF noise, using a ‘Direct Injection Test’ in the frequency range of 5MHz~2.5GHz with an amplitude modulated (AM) disturbance signal of 1kHz. You run the system using the controlling PC, which allows automatic configuration and which runs the test sequence automatically. When you finish testing, you can print data as an MS Excel report or save it for comparison and analysis.

  • Handset Noise Under RF Test System

    BK8021 - BaKo Co., Ltd

    If you need to evaluate the resistance of cellphones to RF interferance, the BaKo Type BK8021 Handset Noise Under RF Test System is what you need. It performs four tests to evaluate the Sending Noise, Sending Sensitivity, Sending Loudness, Sidetone Masking, Receiving Sensitivity and Receiving Loudness. You run the system using the controlling PC, which allows automatic configuration and which runs the test sequence automatically. When testing is complete, you can print the data as an MS Excel report or save it for comparison and analysis.

  • Noise Bridge, RF 1 MHz to 100 MHz

    MFJ-202B - MFJ Enterprises, Inc.

    Quickly adjust almost any antenna for maximum performance, 1 to 100 MHz. Lengthen or shorten your antenna for minimum SWR. Measure resonant frequency, feedpoint resistance and reactance. Works with any receiver or transceiver. Hand-calibrated resistance scale, expanded capacitance range and exclusive built-in range extender.

  • Noise Figure Analysis Using NI PXI RF Test Instruments

    NI-RFmx Noise Figure - NI

    Measure noise figure, gain, Y-factor, effective temperatures, hot and cold power, and moreOptimized calibration and measurement routines for multi-DUT test using Y-factor and cold sourceSupports the PXIe-5668R 26.5 GHz VSA, the PXIe-5698 26.5 GHz preamplifier, and VSTsDesigned for use with industry-standard noise sources such as the Noisecom NC346 Series

  • PXIe-5654, 10 GHz or 20 GHz RF Signal Generator

    783126-01 - NI

    The PXIe‑5654 features an ideal combination of exceptional phase noise and frequency tuning time. These features address applications such as blocker test/receiver desensitization, high-performance intermodulation distortion measurements, and various electronic warfare applications. The PXIe‑5654 is designed to meet the challenging requirements of RFIC characterization, satellite test, and radar applications.

  • PXIe-5651, 3.3 GHz RF Signal Generator

    PXIe-5651 / 781216-01 - NI

    PXIe, 3.3 GHz, PXI RF Analog Signal Generator—The PXIe‑5651 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXIe‑5651 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.

  • PXIe-5650, 1.3 GHz RF Signal Generator

    781215-01 - NI

    The PXIe‑5650 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXIe‑5650 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.

  • PXI-5650, 1.3 GHz RF Signal Generator

    779670-00 - NI

    The PXI‑5650 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXI‑5650 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.

  • PXI-5652, 6.6 GHz RF Analog Signal Generator

    779670-02 - NI

    6.6 GHz PXI RF Analog Signal Generator—The PXI‑5652 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXI‑5652 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.

  • Low Noise Amplifier

    R&K Company Ltd.

    R&K’s Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) series products are a type of small signal amplifiers but with excellent noise figure. LNA is designed to significantly minimize additional noise to be introduced inside the product, and capable to amplify the input RF signal to the required level with minimal impact from noise on output RF signal.

  • Spread-Spectrum Radios

    Campbell Scientific, Inc.

    Minimize noise and interference from RF sources.

  • Low Phase Noise Amplifier

    RF-LAMBDA Inc.

    RF Amplifier offering low phase noise performance

  • 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.

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