Hyperlabs, Inc.
HYPERLABS has been building better test and measurement technology, including baluns, TDRs, impulse generators, and high-speed samplers more accessible and more affordable since 1992.
- 971-238-3536
- brian@hyperlabsinc.com
- 13830 SW Rawhide Ct.
Beaverton, OR 97008
United States
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Controlled Impedance Analyzers
HYPERLABS Controlled Impedance Analyzers can be used with various probes and adapters to quickly and reliably characterize impedance on PCB test coupons. These Test Systems are designed to comply with IPC-2141A standards for PCB coupon testing, and can be customized to meet specific customer needs.
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Signal Path Analyzers
HL2200 Series
HYPERLABS HL2200 Series Signal Path Analyzers™ provide high-performance test and measurement capabilities for a fraction of the cost of traditional benchtop systems. These differential, multi-channel instruments are ideal for interconnect characterization, debugging cable assemblies, coupon testing, controlled impedance analysis, and other applications requiring a fast rise time.
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Signal Path Analyzers
HL5200 Series
HYPERLABS HL5200 Series Signal Path Analyzers™ provide ESD-robust, multi-channel test and measurement capabilities for a fraction of the cost of traditional benchtop systems. These differential instruments have up to 20 channels and can be used to take TDR, TDT, and XT (crosstalk) measurements. Beginning in June 2015, S-parameter (S11/S21) data will also be available.
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Time Domain Reflectometers
HL1100 Series
HYPERLABS HL1100 Series TDR instruments provide high-performance test and measurement capabilities for use in the field or in the lab. These instruments are used for applications such as fault detection in cables and interconnects, impedance characterization, time of flight analysis, water level measurement, and more.
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Impulse Generators
HYPERLABS triggerable impulse generators create precise high-speed pulses with 50 to 100 ps rise time. They can be triggered by input from antennas and other signal generator systems.