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  • Phase Angle Voltmeter, Industry Standard

    2250A - North Atlantic Industries

    NAI's 2250A Phase Angle Voltmeter is the most accurate and versatile AC measurement tool in the Synchro/Resolver and LVDT/RVDT marketplace. Considered the industry standard and based on the latest DSP and FPGA technologies, the 2250A substantially extends and simplifies the capabilities of the legacy 2250 model.

  • AC-Powered, Phase Sequence Monitor

    PAA/PLA - North Atlantic Industries

    NAI's PAA and PLA are AC-Powered, Phase Sequence Monitors that protect three-phase loads from damage due to phase reversals or phase absence. These sequence monitors are ideally suited for rugged defense and industrial applications.

  • 17 To 19 GHz QPSK Modulator

    CCM19001 - Teledyne RF & Microwave

    The CCM19001 is a Differential Drive Digital QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) modulator operating across the 17.0 to 19.0 GHz frequency range. The modulator utilizes differential drive digital inputs (180º apart) to drive both of the bi-phase modulators (mixers) integrated into the assembly. The modulator is a combination of a matched pair bi-phase modulators, which are in quadrature (90º) to each other. It is modulated by switching polarities of the DC voltage controls in 4 different logic states ("0,0", "0,1", "1,0" & "1,1") for 4 phase states. The QPSK modulator provides constant amplitude, 90º vector: 0 (ref.), 90º, 180º, 270º and operates across the -55º to 85º C temperature range.

  • 40Gb/s DPSK Receivers

    Optoplex Corporation

    Targeting for the next-generation 40Gb/s system based on advanced optical differential phase shift keying (DPSK) demodulation, Optoplex’s 40Gb/s Integrated DPSK Receiver (DPSK Rx) demodulates an incoming DPSK optical signal into a pair of differentially (amplitude) modulated RF outputs at data rate up to 43Gb/s in a compact package. Phase modulated optical signals offer much better dispersion performance compared with traditional amplitude modulated counterparts because the carrier light stays on all the time so that the intensity-dependent nonlinear effects in the transmission link are avoided, resulting in longer transmission distances.

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