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M9603A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight M9603A is a PXIe precision SMU featuring best-in-their-class narrow pulse width as narrow as 10 μs. It enables dynamic/pulsed measurements with up to 15 MSa/s for broad emerging applications such as VCSEL optical devices.
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M9614A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight M9614A is a PXIe five-channel source / measure unit (SMU). It supports accurate measurement up to 30 V / 500 mA with resolution down to 6 μV / 100 pA.
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M9615A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight M9615A is a PXIe five-channel precision source / measure unit (SMU). It supports accurate measurement up to 30 V / 500 mA with resolution down to 6 uV / 10 pA.
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M9186A -
Keysight Technologies
The V/I source lets you source a voltage and measure the resultant current, or source a current and measure the resultant voltage. It consist of two separate amplifiers, denoted "low" and "high" that share a common output connection. The "low" amplifier provides voltages in the range of 16 volts at up to 200ma and the "high" amplifier provides voltages in the range of 100V at up to 20mA.
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GX3104 -
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.
The GX3104 is a precision 3U PXI module that forces and senses both voltage and current over a range of ±20 V and up to ± 1 A ( channel 1) with channels 2- 4 capable of supplying up to 500 mA. Total available output current from the module is 1A. The four channels are electrically isolated from the PXI power supply and share a common, isolated ground.
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52403P -
Chroma ATE Inc.
Chroma's 52403P is a PXI Express Short Pulse SMU (Source/Measure Unit) designed for fast, precise and reliable sourcing and measurement of thermo-sensitive devices such as high-power laser diodes (LD). Integrating a high-speed pulser, a high precision SMU and a DAQ module into a single PXIe SMU, the 52403P can measure both the LIV and the low-level leakage current of a high-power LDs.
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52400 series -
Chroma ATE Inc.
Hybrid Compatible PXIFour quadrant operationHigh source/measurement resolution (multiple ranges)Low output noiseHigh programming/measurement speed (100k s/S) & slew rateOptional measurement logDIO bitsOutput profiling by hardware sequencerProgrammable output resistanceFloating & Guarding output16 Control Bandwidth SelectionMaster / Slave operationDriver with LabView/LabWindows & C/C# APISoftpanel GUI
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Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc.
Noise testing is conducted to determine if materials can withstand external noises generated by various sources. It also includes air-borne and structure-borne noise measurements.
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Noise Plug -
GTC Industries, Inc.
The NOISE PLUG is a complete precision pink noise generator built in a XLR microphone connector. Inside the NOISE PLUG is an ultra wideband, avalanche junction white noise source.
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N1298A -
Keysight Technologies
The N1298A Series is a collection of low noise filters for the Keysight B2960 Series 6.5-digit low noise source.
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N1298B -
Keysight Technologies
The N1298 Series is a collection of low noise filters for the Keysight B2960 Series 6.5-digit low noise source.
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NC3000 -
Noisecom
The NC 3000 Series calibrated coaxial noise sources are well suited for receiver testing, noise figure measurements, or applications that require broadband noise and fast switching times.
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N1298C -
Keysight Technologies
The N1298 Series power source accessories are a collection of low noise filters for the Keysight B2960 Series precision source / measure units (SMUs).
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STG-06-S1 -
ERAVANT
Full band noise figure and gain test extenders are offered to extend noise and gain measuring capabilities up to higher millimeterwave frequency ranges. These extenders are designed to interface with noise and gain test systems that have an input IF of 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz, such as the industry standard Keysight 8970A/B, N8975A and Maury MT 2075B. The noise figure and gain test extenders include a high-performance, solid-state noise source (STZ series) and a full waveguide down converter (STC series), which consists of a Faraday isolator (STF series), full band mixer (SFB series), frequency multiplier, and IF amplifier. A frequency source with an output signal in the frequency range of 10 to 20 GHz is required as a local oscillator for the down converter. The noise source is automatically powered on and off by the noise figure meter.