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  • PXI 1A Fault Insertion Switch 11-Channel

    40-195-101 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-195 is a 22 Channel Fault Insertion Switch, primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers. It is designed to be able to insert different fault conditions on pairs of signals between the test fixture and the equipment under test: Open-Circuit, Short-Circuit between signal pairs, Short-Circuit between signal pairs and user applied fault conditions e.g. Power or GND. Relays in-line with the signal paths allow open circuit conditions to be simulated on either side or both sides of a signal pair. Relays between each channel pair enable adjacent signals to be shorted, and relays between signal paths and the "Fault" connection allow the application of external user applied fault conditions.

  • Preamplifiers

    LNA Series - Teseq AG

    Low noise amplifier with 12.5 dB of gain covering the nominal frequency range 1 MHz to 3 GHz and can be used in the range from 200 kHz to 4 GHz. With its high gain and low noise figure, it will significantly increase the sensitivity of virtually all spectrum analyzers and other RF measuring instruments. All measuring instruments have a 'noise figure', which is a measure of how good the instrument is at measuring low level signals, the lower this figure, the better, although the lowest signal level will still be governed by the measurement bandwidth. A typical spectrum analyzer may have a noise figure of 20 dB or more, whereas a typical receiver may have a noise figure of 10 dB. The preamplifier has a noise figure of typically 4 dB, significantly enhancing the low level performance of such instruments, enabling signals that were previously masked by noise to be seen.

  • Surface DC Voltmeter

    SVM2 - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The SVM2 has high sensitivity (resolution), and can detect even a 1 volt charge anywhere within its full range of +29,999 to -29,999 volts. Thus it is easy to measure whether a given process is increasing or decreasing the static electricity present, even if the increase or decrease is by a tiny fraction. The meter reads the actual static signal, but it also captures and stores the highest positive and highest negative signals that were experienced since the last time that the "Reset" button was pressed. These peak + and can be displayed at any later time. The peak function has a "window" time of 0.005 seconds (which is much faster than the display) so even very quick peaks are captured and stored. There is also a user-settable alarm. The alarm will sound if the signal (whether + or -) ever exceeds the value set by the user for at least 0.005 seconds. The alarm can be reset or muted at any time.

  • Waveform Function Generators

    T3AFG Series - Teledyne LeCroy

    Teledyne Test Tools new T3AFG series of function / arbitrary waveform generators use advanced Digital Frequency Synthesis (DDS) technology to produce high quality standard function and arbitrary waveform signals. They also provide a wide range of analog and digital modulation functions. The T3AFG series of Arbitrary Waveform Generators includes models with up to 120 MHz bandwidth, 1.2 GSa/s sample rate, 16-bit vertical resolution and 8 Mpts of data. Common analog and digital modulations, sweep and burst are provided to support complex signal generation. The T3AFG series also provides true dual channels with internal waveform combination, flexible phase/channel control and copy/coupling/tracking between channels. These features enable Teledyne Test Tools Arbitrary Waveform Generators to provide a variety of high fidelity and low jitter signals, meeting the growing requirements of complex and intensive applications.

  • 200 MS/sec RF/IF Rugged Portable Recorder

    Talon RTR 2726A - Pentek, Inc.

    - Designed to operate under conditions of shock and vibration- Portable system measuring 16.0" W x 6.9" D x 13.0" H- Lightweight: just less than 30 pounds- Shock-and-vibration resistant SSDs perform well in vehicles, ships and aircraft- 200 MHz 16-bit A/Ds- 800 MHz 16-bit D/As- 80 MHz record and playback signal bandwidths- Recording & playback of IF signals up to 700 MHz- Real-time sustained recording rates of up to 3.2 GB/sec- Windows® workstation with high-performance Intel® processor- Up to 30.7 TB of SSD storage to NTFS RAID solid state disk arraySystemFlow® GUI with signal viewer analysis tool- File headers include time stamping and recording parameters- Optional GPS time and position stamping- Optional 18-36 VDC power supply

  • Diversity Receiver

    R400a - Lectrosonics, Inc.

    The R400a is a high performance, triple-conversion, frequency synthesized, UHF receiver fully compatible with all Lectrosonics 400 series transmitters, and a number of analog models. The proprietary audio processing includes a DSP (digital signal processor) for very low distortion and a superior signal to noise ratio. The DSP eliminates a compandor and its artifacts to provide exceptional audio quality when operating in its native hybrid mode. Special DSP algorithms also provide compatibility modes for use with Lectrosonics 100 and 200 Series analog transmitters.

  • Dual Channel HV Amplifier with Phase Inverter

    A400DI - FLC Electronics Inc

    This unit contains two independent A400 amplifiers that share common ground reference and power supply. Please see A400 page for technical details.It features also a low voltage phase inverter that inverts the signal applied to the input of channel 1. The resulting signal can then be connected to the input of channel 2 by means of a short BNC cable (supplied). As a result the two outputs operate in counter-phase. Connecting a load between the outputs effectively doubles the amplitude range. Please note that the load cannot have any connection to ground.

  • Frequency Converter

    FC5-29M - Elmika

    Frequency converter FC5-29M is a measurement instrument which is designed for spectrum conversion of 75 - 170 GHz to 1 MHz ÷ 2,6 GHz range and automatic frequency measurement of sinusoidal signals. When combined with the 1 MHz - 3,0 GHz spectrum analyzer, FC5-29M can be used for examination of the continuous and periodically repeating pulse signals.The instrument is meant to be used for measurement of various signal sources, radio-transmitting instruments, synthesizers, frequency converters, measurement generators and also for adjustment and verification of various radio-transmitting or communication instruments in laboratory and workshop conditions.

  • LIN Interface Module

    C Series LIN - NI

    C Series LIN Interface Modules are bus interfaces for developing applications with the NI-XNET driver. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine couples the LIN bus to host memory to minimize message latency. You can import, edit, and use signals from LDF databases in integrated LIN databases. C Series LIN Interface Modules work well for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of many LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.

  • Narrow Band Filters (Single Octave)

    NANO-POLE® Series - Pole/Zero

    The NANO-POLE® is designed for optimal size, DC consumption, RF power handling, insertion loss, signal purity and linearity. The NANO-POLE® provides a minimum center frequency step size of 10 MHz typically but can be modified based upon request. The NANO-POLE® requires a +3.0 V supply that typically draws 5 mA when not hopping. The supply voltage should be adequately filtered as noise present on this pin will influence the RF signal purity. The NANO-POLE® uses SPI control interface.

  • PCIe Oscilloscope Software Triggering and Decoding

    Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    The R&S®RTO2000,; R&S®RTO6 and R&S®RTP; oscilloscopes support triggering and decoding of PCI Express Gen 1.1 and 2.0 signals. In addition, the R&S®RTP supports Gen 3.0 signals. Users can set up decoding in seconds via the intuitive menu dialogs. For detailed analysis, results can be viewed as color-coded telegrams and/or in a table. Errors and other protocol-specific fields, such as TLP and OS are identified efficiently using the oscilloscopes' protocol trigger.

  • PCI Express A/d Board

    AD14-500x4-IRIG - Ultraview Corporation

    The AD14-500x4-IRIG is a high performance wideband 4-channel 14-bit data single PCIe Gen3 board, that can continuously digitize four wideband signals, with four high linearity A/Ds. A second board version AD14-500x4-K7US-IRIG-B has all of the above features and can additionally be synchronized with stability of better than +/- 100 picoseconds with respect to an IRIG-B 1PPS signal and global time codes from a satellite receiver or local site time reference, allowing simultaneous synchronized acquisition of data at multiple locations anywhere in the world.

  • Range-Doppler Target Generators

    ATG9100 - Innovative Technical Systems

    The ATG-9100 is an example of a laboratory-quality instrument that will simulate complex target motion. Microwave signals from the speed camera enter the instrument through an integrated antenna which is then downconverted and digitized. Target simulation data is added to the digitized signal to provide range and Doppler information. The modified digital data is then converted back to an IF and upconverted to the original microwave frequency of the speed camera and radiated back through the antenna. Since the ATG-9100 can be phase-locked to an external 10 MHz reference standard, this instrument is suitable for use as a calibration standard for speed cameras.

  • Sound Analysis-Synthesis

    iNSTiTUT DE RECHERCHE ET COORDiNATiON ACOUSTiQUE/MUSiQUE

    The analysis of sounds includes methods enabling the permanent extraction or automatic structuring of diverse sorts of information given off by the signal, such as the fundamental frequency or the spectral evolution determining the pitch and timbre of a perceived sound. Information outside what is strictly musical is also taken into consideration, notably concerning industrial acoustics, sound design and multimedia as well as the automatic indexing of recorded sounds. The methods used are based on signal processing, statistical analysis, information theory, machine learning and recognition techniques, but also on knowledge of auditory perception.

  • Accelerometer with Built-In Preamplifier

    NP-3000 series - Ono Sokki

    This sensor converts mechanical vibrations into electric signals in proportion of vibration acceleration."The NP-3000 series offers ultra-small masses of 0.4g, tri-axial type which can obtain vibration directions of XYZ at once, waterproof, high sensitive type, and so on. You can choose the most suitable detector according to the purpose of use, operation conditions, and applications. Since the preamplifier is built in the detector main body of the NP-3000 series, sensor signal input part can be made relatively inexpensively and it can be directly connected to analysis equipment such as our FFT analyzer."

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