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Captronic Systems Pvt Ltd
With the need of long-range communication increasing, it is imperative to use newer technologies without burdening the bandwidth of the existing satellites. Communicating over atmospheric channels has proven the long-range communication to be rightfully effective and ensured constructive outcomes. Required signal shall be communicated using the scattering effect of atmospheric channels.
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Teledyne Lincoln Microwave
Teledyne Lincoln Microwave GaAs beam lead Schottky diodes for the up/down conversion of millimetre wave detected signals are designed for applications which demand ultimate performance. The device is easily assembled onto a wide variety of surface mount substrates using thermo-compression, thermo-sonic or epoxy bonding techniques.
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ODEN 3001 -
Novator Solutions
ODEN 3001 is the first intelligent RF spectrum recorder within Novator Solutions wideband record and playback offering with 26.5GHz frequency range and 765MHz real-time bandwidth. ODEN 3001 automatically captures individual interfering signals or rare & unknown events of interest for later analysis and spectrum characterization.
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TG44A -
Signal Hound
The Signal Hound USB-TG44A is a 10 Hz to 4.4 GHz tracking generator which works with your USB-SA44(B) to measure filters, attenuators, amplifiers and more! It is compact, simple to use, and an effective troubleshooting tool for general lab use, engineering students, ham radio enthusiasts, and electronics hobbyists.
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40-882B-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-882B-004 (PXI) and 42-882B-004 are quad 50Ω 4 to 1 RF multiplexers with 8GHz bandwidth.The 40/42-882B range has automatic termination of unused signals and is available as a single MUX in one slot, a dual MUX in two slots, or triple and quad MUXs in three slots.
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HawkEye 360 Inc.
Geospatial information solution that uses radio frequency (RF) technology to help monitor global activity across air, land and sea and assist with emergencies. It will collect information on specific radio signals worldwide to provide high-precision radio frequency mapping and analytics that we can customize to our clients’ needs.
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42-880B-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-880B-001 (PXI) and 42-880B-001 (PXIe) are dual SPDT 50Ω RF switches with 8GHz bandwidth. The 40/42-880B range has automatic termination of unused signals and are available as a dual switch in 1 slot, a quad switch in a two slots or hex and octal switches in three slots.
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42-880B-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-880B-002 (PXI) and 42-880B-002 (PXIe) are quad SPDT 50Ω RF switches with 8GHz bandwidth. The 40/42-880B range has automatic termination of unused signals and are available as a dual switch in 1 slot, a quad switch in two slots or hex and octal switches in three slots.
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Keysight Technologies
Keysight arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) are the source of greater fidelity, delivering high resolution and wide bandwidth simultaneously. This unique combination, coupled with our flexible form factors, allows you to create signal scenarios that push your design to the limit and bring new insight to your analysis.
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192344-01 -
NI
The SHB12X-B12X LVDS Cable 1m connects the 12X InfiniBand connector on PXIe-656x LVDS instruments or some NI 658x LVDS Adapter Modules for FlexRIO with other NI accessories such as the SMA-2164 to break out cable signals for direct access. It is a shielded, 100 ohm cable that is offered in various lengths.
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GL Communications Inc.
To successfully deploy fax services requires extensive network design, test and traffic engineering. Test equipment can prove valuable in this process, if it can: Generate and receive fax signals in bulk over wired and wireless networks, monitor and distinguish fax signals in real time for traffic engineering and network design purposes, and analyze fax signals after capture for troubleshooting failed or poorly handled calls.
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Insight Product Company
Insight Product Company offers pulse injection-locked IMPATT amplifiers for pulse ESR/EPR experiments. Pulsed injection-locked amplifier incorporates IMPATT diode, ferrite input/output isolators, circulators, and pulse modulator. Only DC power supply, RF input signal, and external trigger signal are required to operate the amplifier. Output phase noise parameters are very close to the noise parameters of the input RF signal.
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Muquans, SAS
This equipment is a stand-alone device that enables to coherently regenerate an optical signal allowing long-haul dissemination of an ultra-stable optical frequency reference. Its architecture is based on the heterodyne phase-locking of a narrow spectral width laser diode on the reference signal. The station is equipped with low phase noise optical interferometer that perform a thorough characterization of the phase noise accumulated by the incoming signal, and a compensation system of this phase noise.
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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.
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NI
C Series CAN Interface Modules communicate using onboard transceivers for High-Speed/Flexible Data‑Rate or Low-Speed/Fault Tolerant CAN. C Series CAN Interface Modules are either compatible with NI-XNET or the NI-985x driver, depending on model.Using NI-XNET, you can create applications that require real-time, high-speed manipulation of hundreds of CAN frames and signals. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine enables the onboard processor to move CAN frames and signals between the interface and the user program without CPU interrupts, minimizing message latency and freeing host processor time. C Series CAN Interface Modules work well in applications such as hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.