Test And Measurement Products
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Portable ELINT Data Collection Solution With Spectrum Awareness And Advanced Pulse Processing
11/28/2018
D-TA Systems offers the MFEL 1000 portable ELINT data collection solution designed to provide automatic spectrum scanning for signal activity (pulse or CW), PDW extraction and de-interleaving to tracks where signal characterization is performed automatically. The system includes a built-in 6 TB (expandable to 18 TB) SSD data storage for I/Q data collection in both on-site and off-site analysis.
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Holzworth Phase Noise Measurement Analyzers
2/15/2011
Holzworth Instrumentation was founded as a phase noise measurement company. Along the path to phase noise analysis solutions, our high performance building blocks were developed and sold in the form of RF Synthesizers, Phase Detectors, etc. The HA7401A is a Fixed Frequency Phase Noise Analyzer, and the HA7402A is a Phase Noise Measurement Engine.
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8-Channel A/D & D/A QuartzXM eXpress Module: Model 6003
12/29/2020
Pentek offers the Quartz® Model 6003 high-performance Quartz eXpress Module (QuartzXM) based on the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC FPGA. The RFSoC FPGA integrates eight RF-class A/D and D/A converters into the Zynq’s multiprocessor architecture, creating a multichannel data conversion and processing solution on a single chip.
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MXO 5 Series Oscilloscope
10/31/2023
The MXO 5 Series delivers breakthrough oscilloscope technology to speed up your understanding and testing of electronic systems.
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20 – 5,000 MHz 1P8T RF Switch For Economical Automated RF Testing: 50S-2133 SMA
11/13/2020
The 50S-2133 SMA from JFW is a solid-state, self-terminating 1P8T RF switch designed for economical automated RF testing applications in the 20 – 5,000 MHz frequency range.
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TWT Amplifier: dB-3906
5/1/2015
The dB-3906 TWT Amplifier (TWTA) is designed to use two wideband, periodic permanent magnet (PPM)-focused TWTs to amplify CW, AM, FM or pulse-modulated signals. The dB-3906 offers higher saturated output power and improved harmonic performance when compared to a single TWT approach.