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4.5 Hz Vert. -
PASI srl
For MASW surveys (Rayleigh waves) - Re.Mi.
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MS 1818 -
Meltronics Systemtech
*Used to measure the amplitude of discrete pulses driving relay coils/motors*Programmable No. of samples acquisition with programmable trigger option*Converts sine wave to square wave for pulse measurement*Measures amplitude of sine wave*16 Bit ADC interface*16 Bit data bus host interface*FPGA based design with flexible configuration*1K FIFO Storage
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AE -
Fuji Ceramics Corporation
Acoustic Emission (AE) is the sound emitted asan elastic wave by a solid when it is deformed or struck. The use of AE sensors to detect these elastic waves and to non-destructively test onmaterials is called the AE method.
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AcoustiScore -
Del Mar Avionics
Provide realistic weapons training. Consisting of a sensor and a data reception and display unit, the system senses the shock waves from passing projectiles and converts these waves into electronic signals for miss-distance measurement and display.
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4,5 Hz -
PASI srl
Ideal for multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW)
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Micro Harmonics
Our millimeter wave Faraday rotation isolators are the best choice to suppress standing waves in your systems. They have the lowest insertion loss in the industry and are the perfect choice for sensitive millimeter wave instrumentation. Our isolators employ unique diamond heat spreaders for cooler operating temperatures and improved power handling. They are 100% made in the USA and can be sole-sourced in US government acquisitions.
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WaveRIDER® NL 2 -
E.C.D.
The wave soldering process is one of the most challenging procedures to set up. The ECD WaveRIDER NL 2 greatly simplifies wave solder set up and ensures perfect repeatability, time after time. Board recipe preheat temperatures, conveyor speed, wave height, contact times and parallelism are all measured and monitored using the WaveRIDER NL 2 process pallet.
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ifm efector, inc.
Measure distance by using ultrasonic waves.The sensor head emits an ultrasonic wave and receives the wave reflected back from the target. Ultrasonic Sensors measure the distance to the target by measuring the time between the emission and reception.
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WERA -
ASL Environmental Sciences
The WERA system (WavE RAdar) is a shore based remote sensing system using the over the horizon radar technology to monitor ocean surface currents, waves and wind direction (Gurgel, 1999). This long range, high resolution monitoring system operates with radio frequencies between 4 and 50 MHz. A vertical polarized electromagnetic wave is coupled to the conductive ocean surface and follows the curvature of the earth.
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KRD12 series -
CME Technology Co., Ltd.
The KRD12 series shock test system is used to measure and determine the horizontal impact resistance of a product or package, and to evaluate the reliability and structural integrity of the test unit in a horizontal impact environment. The system can perform conventional half-sine wave, post-peak sawtooth wave, or trapezoid wave shock test to realize the shock energy that the product is subjected to in the actual environment, thereby improving the product or packaging structure.
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Hitec RCD USA
An electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna.
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82407 -
Saluki Technology Inc.
82407 series spectrum analyzer frequency extending module products are designed for millimeter wave spread spectrum measurement of signal/spectrum analyzer. This series frequency extending module can also be used as the front end of millimeter wave signal receiver.
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EMC Partner AG
The MIG0603OS2 includes combination wave circuit IEC 61000-4-5. Additionally a 0.5J, 500 Ohm circuit is included in accordance with IEC 60255-5. The two BNC monitor outputs allow monitoring the voltage and current wave shapes by an oscilloscope
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Precision Milimeter Wave
A waveguide is a structure that guides electro-magnetic waves or sound waves, with minimal loss of energy by directing and guiding the transmission of energy to one direction. Precison Waveguides are crafted from meticulous fabrication process.View more Waveguide
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Nihon Denji Sokki Co., Ltd
The frequency range of sound that can be heard by the human ear is about 20Hz to 20KHz, and sound waves with higher frequencies are called ultrasonic waves. In general ultrasonic flaw detection equipment, 5MHz is often used in the range of 1MHz to 20MHz as standard.