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  • PXI/PXIe Solid State Attenuator, Triple, 6GHz, 50Ω, SMA

    41-182B-003 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 41-182B-003 (PXI) and 43-182B-003 (PXIe) are programmable RF attenuator modules with 3 channels in one slot capable of inserting a signal loss of 0 to 31.75dB in 0.25dB steps. The attenuators use solid state switches for a long service life and fast operation with minimum settling time and no signal bounce.

  • PXI/PXIe Solid State Attenuator, Triple, 6GHz, 50Ω, SMA

    43-182B-003 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 41-182B-003 (PXI) and 43-182B-003 (PXIe) are programmable RF attenuator modules with 3 channels in one slot capable of inserting a signal loss of 0 to 31.75dB in 0.25dB steps. The attenuators use solid state switches for a long service life and fast operation with minimum settling time and no signal bounce.

  • Handover Test Systems

    JFW Industries

    Family of handover test systems designed for handset-to-network handover testing. Internal step attenuators allow the RF signal between the network access points and the handsets to be dynamically faded up/down. The Ethernet/Serial models run our latest generation 3.x.x firmware that features easy to use ASCII formatted commands.

  • Transceiver Testing

    JFW Industries

    Family of RF test systems designed for transceiver testing.  Designed for radio-to-radio testing in a closed mesh network.  Step attenuators allow you to dynamically fade up/down the RF signal between radios.  These Ethernet/Serial models run our latest generation 3.x.x firmware that features easy to use ASCII formatted remote commands.

  • Programmable HiRes Wideband Digital Attenuator

    LDA-133 - Vaunix Technology Corporation

    The LDA-133 Digital Attenuator is a bidirectional, 50 Ohm step attenuator. It provides fast attenuation changes from 10 to 13000 MHz with a step size of 0.5 dB and 63 dB of control range. All attenuators are easily programmable for fixed attenuation, swept attenuation ramps and fading profiles directly from the included Graphical User Interface (GUI). Alternatively, for users wishing to develop their own interface, Vaunix supplies LabVIEW drivers, Windows API DLL files, Linux drivers, Python examples and much more.

  • PXI Single RF Attenuator, 2.3GHz

    41-181-021 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 41-181 Programmable Attenuator Module is available with either one or two independently programmable attenuators in a single width 3U PXI module. Each attenuator uses high reliability mechanical switches to operate binary weight attenuator pads, providing attenuation values from 0 to 63dB in 1dB steps. Attenuator operating time is typically just 5ms, ensuring fast setting times.

  • PXI Dual RF Attenuator, 2.3GHz

    41-181-022 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 41-181 Programmable Attenuator Module is available with either one or two independently programmable attenuators in a single width 3U PXI module. Each attenuator uses high reliability mechanical switches to operate binary weight attenuator pads, providing attenuation values from 0 to 63dB in 1dB steps. Attenuator operating time is typically just 5ms, ensuring fast setting times.

  • High Resolution USB Programmable Digital Attenuator 200 to 6,000 MHz

    LDA-906V Lab Brick® - Vaunix Technology Corporation

    The Lab Brick LDA series of Digital Attenuators bring affordability, functionality, reliability and simplicity to the microwave test bench. The LDA products range from 6 MHz to 20 GHz with input level tolerance to 2 Watts and step size as small as 0.1 dB. Lab Bricks use a native USB HID interface to avoid the difficulties inherent in using older serial or IEEE-488 interfaces implemented over USB. As a result, Lab Brick users can get to work faster without having to install kernel level drivers, and Lab Brick devices can be easily used on any system that supports USB HID devices, including low cost embedded computers using Linux or similar operating systems.

  • Programmable Digital Attenuator

    LDA-602EH - Vaunix Technology Corporation

    The LDA-602EH has a large attenuation range of 120 dB with an exceptional 0.1 dB step size, allowing for both precision and accuracy during fading tests or device characterizations. This attenuator also features a fast 15 us switching speed, an operating temperature from -30oC to 50oC, a maximum RF input of +28 dBm, and is priced at $875. The LDA602-EH operates with a low insertion loss of 9 dB to 6 GHz, an input IP3 of +55 dBm and a typical VSWR of 1.3:1. Easily programmed for ATE applications, the LDA digital attenuators are a cost effective solution whether you are in engineering, the production test lab, or in the field. Units are ROHS compliant and can be used with any PC or laptop computer with USB 2.0 port (or powered USB hub) and Windows operating system. Lab Brick Signal Generators are provided with easy to use Lab Brick GUI software, 32 and 64 bit API DLL files, LabVIEW and Linux compatible drivers.

  • Audio Generator

    AG-51 - Potomac Instruments, Inc.

    The AG-51 Audio Generator contains a low distortion 20 Hz to 200 kHz sine wave generator, an SMPTE standard intermodulation signal generator and a fixed frequency sine wave generator at 3.15 kHz for wow and flutter tests. Signal outputs are simultaneously available at levels of up to +20 dBm (equivalent sine wave power for complex signals) at separate left (L OUT) and right (R OUT) output connectors. Outputs may be selected for left (L) only, right (R) only, left and right in phase (L+R), and left and right in phase opposition (L-R). Fully balanced or unbalanced outputs at impedance levels 150 ohms or 600 ohms are front panel selectable. Three precision attenuators (10, 1.0 and 0.1 dB) provide a dynamic range of 99.9 dB in 0.1 dB steps. Attenuator dials display the output level directly in dBm in the 150 ohm source impedance configuration. Automatic output leveling circuitry with a built-in self-test feature provides a constant output level thereby eliminating the need for output metering. In the TEST mode the generator output level is reduced to zero, a useful feature during noise measurements.

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