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AMCX1553-xT -
AIM GmbH
MIL-STD-1553 Test and Simulation modules for PMC with 1 or 2 Dual Redundant streams plus 8 Discrete I/O’s (on Rear-I/O).
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PI-41401 -
Pulse Instruments
The PI-41401 is a four channel Clock Driver card capable of operating up to 140 MHz at 3V and 100 MHz at 5V amplitudes into a 50 Ohm load. The PI-41401 has a clock rate of 90 MHz at an amplitude of 5 volts into a 1-MOhm load. Into a high impedance load the output voltage range is from –5 volts to +8 volts with the pulse amplitude ranging from 0V to 9V. When driving a 50 load the voltage range is –2.5 volts to 4.0 volts with the pulse amplitude ranging from effectively 0V to 4.5V. Each channel has a common edgespeed control to vary the rising and falling edges of the output waveform. The adjustable slew rate range, for any amplitude, is the minimum edgespeed of that amplitude times 5. The output pulse amplitude and the load being driven determine the range of variability.
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CCI
Increase the amplitude of a signal.
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ERAVANT
A Scalar Network Analyzer is a type of RF network analyzer that is used to measure only the amplitude properties of a DUT (Device Under Test). Unlike a Vector network Analyzer, it does not measure both amplitude and phase of the DUT.
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3671 -
Saluki Technology Inc.
3671 series network analyzer provides frequency response, single-port, response isolation, enhanced response, full-dual port, electronic calibration etc. Offer various display formats, such as logarithmic amplitude, linear amplitude, phase, group delay, Smith chart and polar coordinates. 3671 series can accurately measure the amplitude frequency characteristics and phase frequency characteristics and group delay characteristics of microwave network.
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Holding Informtest
Reduces the amplitude of a signal without appreciably distorting its waveform.
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Frequency Devices Inc.
Is an electronic device that can increase the power of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electronic circuit that uses electric power from a power supply to increase the amplitude of a signal applied to its input terminals, producing a proportionally greater amplitude signal at its output.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Analog Devices digital phase shifters change the phase of RF, microwave, or millimeter wave signals while providing no amplitude change. They are used in a variety of applications, including RF PA linearization/RF distortion, amplitude and phase modulation, variable attenuators, and fiber optics.
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RR024 -
Teledyne Defence & Space
The RR024 is designed for Radar Electronic Support (RES) and Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) applications where high performance and small size are of prime importance, with filtering, amplification, detection and pulse parameter measurement being combined into one multi-function unit. Four amplitude measurement channels allow direction finding by amplitude comparison between adjacent antennas. An IFM, fed from one of the amplitude channels via an SPDT switch, performs 14 bits of frequency measurement on the selected input. Frequency resolution is nominally 1 MHz over a 2 to 18 GHz band.
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V344 -
Highland Technology, Inc.
The V344 provides eight independent digitally synthesized waveform outputs, each programmable for frequency, amplitude, and phase.