Featured Videos
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Designing A Practical 100GbE Real-Time Recording System For The Xilinx RFSoC
8/10/2020
The Xilinx RFSoC provides 100 Gigabit Ethernet optical ports for streaming data from its high-speed A/D converters. 100 Gigabit Ethernet is capable of streaming data at rates as high as 12.5 Gigabytes per second. In order to capture data at these very high rates, real-time recording systems require a major upgrade in their storage technology. NVME provides a new storage protocol and interface to accommodate exponentially higher streaming data rates than previous generation interfaces. This presentation will familiarize system design engineers with PC based real-time recording systems and the latest techniques for creating an NVME PCIe type recording system.
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Pentek’s SFF Talon MIL-STD Recorder Used With ELINT Software From Telemus
8/10/2020
This video is a product introduction that introduces the ELINT Analysis software by using an SFF Talon MIL-STD Recorder from Pentek.
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AR Corporate Video
8/6/2020
Video overview of the products and services of the AR family of companies.
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5G For Manufacturing And Industry 4.0 - Propagation In A Warehouse Environment
6/24/2020
With the expansion of 5G NR for mobile connectivity, industrial and manufacturing applications such as robotics, IoT, and smart factories with automation come into play. This video demonstrates how Wireless InSite predicts the coverage and interference and accounts for the multipath in complex environments such as heavy-industrial factories, warehouses, server farms and more.
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LTE And 5G NR Propagation In A Suburban Environment Using Wireless InSite 3D Ray Tracing
6/24/2020
Penn State University is located in State College, Pennsylvania, a suburban city that contains several LTE sites. This simulation shows the coverage prediction from its existing LTE sites in the downtown area.
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RF Communications-Based Train Control (RF-CBTC) Showing Propagation Paths In A Train Station
6/24/2020
Wireless InSite’s built-in Communication Systems Analysis tool provides RSSI and SINR for various IEEE standards from 100 MHz to 100 GHz. In this short video, a passenger train located in a station is connected to an access point (AP) mounted on the roof of the station. RF propagation paths computed using the shooting-and-bouncing ray technique are shown. These ray paths arrive at a receiver (Rx) antenna after they reflect and diffract from the environment, where each reflection surface attenuates the signal uniquely due to varied conductivity and permittivity material properties.
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Video: AR's Chamber Solutions
6/19/2020
This video demonstrates AR’s solution for semi-anechoic and RF shielded room needs.
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Introduction Of AR Modular RF’s AR5000 Series
4/30/2020
AR Modular RF’s AR-5000 Series comprises wideband, Class A/AB linear amplifiers designed for use with modern digital modulations. Engineered with a flexible system architecture, AR-5000 Series amplifiers are tailored to meet specific user needs over the frequency range of 80 kHz to 1000 MHz and power range of up to 1000 Watts CW and 4000 Watts peak. In this video, Joe Craig introduces the first model in the AR5000 series.
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Product Demo - AR’s AA Field Generating Systems
1/31/2020
In this video Flynn Lawrence, AR’s Senior Applications Engineer, demonstrates AR’s AA Field Generating Systems. These solid-state field-generating systems comprise an amplifier/antenna combination in a single housing which can generate field strengths up to 50 V/m with two band-specific models covering 18 to 40 GHz.
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Improving Performance Using FEKO And HyperStudy At Northrop Grumman
1/13/2020
Scott Burnside, Senior Antenna & RF Engineer at Northrop Grumman, explains how Altair Feko and HyperStudy can be combined to design and optimize antennas for land vehicles, helicopters, and aircrafts.