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  • 20 GHz Signal Source

    VCO Series - SignalCore, Inc.

    The SC5510A and SC5511A are VCO-based, synthesized signal sources with very low phase noise and an amplitude control of 0.01 dB throughout its -30 dBm to +15 dBm output power range. By utilizing a unique multiple phase-locked loop architecture, phase spurs are kept below -70 dBc across the entire tuning range, even at 1 Hz step resolution. Download the data sheet to see how the impressive features and specifications of these modules make them stand out when compared to other small modular synthesizers. These 20 GHz signal sources include an additional, independent RF2 channel with a tunable frequency range from 100 MHz to 3 GHz and a tuning resolution of 25 MHz. The extra channel makes the modules suitable for either single-stage RF conversion systems or dual-stage image suppression up/down converter systems. Both modules make great general-purpose laboratory signal sources where demanding low phase noise and signal purity are required. They are both ideal choices as an integrated clock source for fast DAC and ADC applications, especially those that require variable sampling rates. Full implementation instructions, GUI, driver software, and example code are provided with each module.

  • Phase Sequence Indicators (Contact Type)

    865 PR - Standard Electric Works Co., Ltd

    ● The 865 PR is a detector with LEDs to show the de-    tection better visible than neon.         ● Three functions in one unit, including open phase,     phase sequence and 3 phase motor rotation.● Designed for checking a wider range of 3 phase         power source from 100V to 600V.● Indicates R.S.T LEDs which frequency range from 40Hz to 400Hz.● Wide range detection of motor frequency range from 2Hz to 400Hz.● Fixed magnets for convenient measurement.

  • AC Power Source

    LSP-500VAR - Lisun Electronics Inc.

    • AC-DC-AC frequency conversion technology, Controlled & tested by 16 bits MCU • Protection for over hot, thundering voltage and current • Total voltage distortion: ≤0.3%; Voltage stability: ≤0.05%/30min • Load adjust rate: ≤0.05%; Frequency stability: ≤0.01%/30min • Output voltage range: AC 0.0~300.0V, Output Frequency Range: 45~70Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz and 400Hz • It is pure sine wave AC power source with low harmonic and high accuracy • Input Power: 220V and 50/60Hz (110V can be option) • Communicate with PC via software, the Voltage & Current set by the software and Power Output can be remote controlled.

  • Signal Amplifier

    A10160 - Tabor Electronics Ltd.

    Model A10160 is an ultra-small footprint, wideband, DC coupled amplifier designed for high frequency, high current, signal amplification. With a high bandwidth of 45MHz, 34Vp-p into 50 ohms and up to 10W output power, the A10160 is the ideal complimentary amplifier to any signal source that needs a supporting power boost for demanding applications.

  • Register

    Trend Viewer - ZETLAB Company

    A trend is a diagram facilitating analysis of long records of measured sensor values (for hours, days, months, years). Based on the sampling frequency, an n number of counts per second are performed, and their yearly number equals to 31,556,926*n. If the user needs to evaluate short-term moments of the source signal, then there is no difficulty. It is much more difficult, when it is necessary to evaluate the parameters for the entire year or several years, and no monitor and no person would handle it. And this is the case when trend building could help.

  • Sound Level Calibrator

    521 - ACO Pacific, Inc.

    Accepted internationally 1 kHz represents the "0 dB" reference point of A, B, C Weighting and other filters utilized in acoustic measurement. The Pistonphone - a mechanical sound source - offers a slightly higher degree of accuracy at a substantial increase in cost. In addition, the 200 or 250 Hz operating frequency is mechanically limited and not suited for measurements of filtered inputs. The 0.2 dB accuracy is quickly lost in the 0.7 to 1.5 dB tolerances acceptable for weighting filters at frequencies around 250 Hz.

  • Sound Level Calibrator

    511E - ACO Pacific, Inc.

    Accepted internationally 1 kHz represents the "0 dB" reference point of A, B, C Weighting and other filters utilized in acoustic measurement. The Pistonphone - a mechanical sound source - offers a slightly higher degree of accuracy at a substantial increase in cost. In addition, the 200 or 250 Hz operating frequency is mechanically limited and not suited for measurements of filtered inputs. The 0.2 dB accuracy is quickly lost in the 0.7 to 1.5 dB tolerances acceptable for weighting filters at frequencies around 250 Hz.

  • Portable Electrical Management Systems

    EMS-PT30C - Progressive Industries

    Progressive Industries Portable Electrical Management Systems (EMS) offer quick and easy RV electrical protection. A true plug-and-play application with no installation required. You will feel secure with multi-mode surge, voltage, polarity, and lost/open neutral protection. Each unit includes a digital display, scrolling continuously through the power source information: voltage(s), current frequency, error code, and previous error code (if applicable). Additionally, the computer is driven by state of the art microprocessors.

  • RV Power Protection with Surge

    EMS-PT50C - Progressive Industries

    Progressive Industries Portable Electrical Management Systems (EMS) offer quick and easy RV electrical protection. A true plug-and-play application with no installation required. You will feel secure with multi-mode surge, voltage, polarity, and lost/open neutral protection. Each unit includes a digital display, scrolling continuously through the power source information: voltage(s), current frequency, error code, and previous error code (if applicable). Additionally, the computer is driven by state of the art microprocessors.

  • Signal Analyzer

    bsw TestSystems & Consulting AG

    The simplest way to measure the phase noise is to compare the Device-Under-Test (DUT) to the source of a spectrum analyzer. With the SA set at the same frequency as the OUT, you see the sum of the SA's and DUT's sideband-power spectrum on the SA display. It is a simple and straight forward method well suited for free running VCO's where the SA is easily an order better.You can improve on this method by establishing a Phase Lock (PLL) between the DUT and the Local Oscillator and create a zero-IF or base-band spectrum analyzer system.

  • GPS Time Synchronization Unit

    Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    GPS Time Server – GPS-DRM-1010 is a compact DIN rail mountable unit that synchronizes and maintains the timing and frequency requirement of power and process industry equipment using a signal obtained from different external sources such as GPS and GLONASS. It provides nanosecond accuracy when external time references are not available. It has a storage facility to store the system log file. It delivers NTP, SNTP, IRIG-B, PFC-Pulse, RS232 & RS485 outputs. The system enables configuration and monitoring through a Web-based application.

  • Laser Heads

    Keysight Technologies

    The laser head is the source of the laser beam used in all laser motion and position measurement systems. The primary difference between laser heads is in the velocity, reference frequency and optical output power. Other considerations are size, heat dissipation, and input power requirements. Which laser you choose depends primarily on the application in which it will be used. For example, semiconductor lithography systems typically have faster moving parts (stages), and therefore need higher velocities than machine tool applications.

  • Wide Mechanical Tuning Bandwidth Gunn Oscillators

    ERAVANT

    Wide mechanical tuning bandwidth Gunn oscillators utilize high performance GaAs Gunn diodes and various cavity designs to yield near full band frequency coverage. Unlike dual-tuner oscillators, frequency and power optimization are accomplished by a single micrometer. Furthermore, these oscillators can be modified into electrically tunable oscillators by replacing the micrometer with an electrical actuator. The wide tuning bandwidth of these oscillators offers a low cost, high performance means of signal generation, making them ideal test sources for labs and antenna ranges. While standard models offer a waveguide interface, a coaxial interface is also available. When used with a Gunn oscillator regulator/modulator (SOR series), these oscillators can produce AM or FM modulated signals for many test applications.

  • PD Test Systems

    Shanghai Himalayal Co.

    1. Number of channels: 2/4 electric signal interfaces & 1 EXT interface 2. Sampling frequency: maximum 200MGa/s 3. Sampling precision: 12bit 4. Range: 0.1mV~20V 5. Range switch: 1mV, 2mV, 5mV, 10mV, 20mV, 50mV, 100mV, 200mV, 500mV, 1V, 2V, 5V 6. Frequency band range: 1Hz-60MHz 7. Range non-linear error: 5% 8. Range of capacitance for test object: 6pF~250µF 9. Power source mode: internal lithium cell / AC 220V 10. Display: 6.5 inches TFT LCD 11. Resolution: 640×480 12. PV: 4GB 13. Hard disk: 32G stiff disk used for storing the test data

  • Power Line Meter

    Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Line EMI Meter measures electromagnetic interference in a single-phase AC power line. It plugs into a wall outlet (mains socket) and requires no battery. It immediately displays total line noise in millivolts (range 1999 mV, resolution 1 mV) in the frequency range 10 KHz 10 MHz (the frequency limits at which sensitivity is of the maximum sensitivity). A speaker plays the sound of the EMI, amplitude demodulated, in order to identify the EMI source (such as an AM or shortwave radio station vs. a motor vs. an electric arc).

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