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M9393A -
Keysight Technologies
9 kHz to 8.4 GHz, 14 GHz, 18 GHz, or 27 GHz Frequency extension to 50 GHz (minimum frequency of 3.6 GHz) with Option FRX40 MHz (standard), 100 MHz, or 160 MHz analysis bandwidth, and optional wideband IF output with Option WB1Up to 4 time-synchronous channels
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M9377A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9377A is one port PXIe Vector Network Analyzer direct access receiver which is used in the M9485A PXIe Multiport Vector Network Analyzer
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M9376A -
Keysight Technologies
Use the one port PXIe vector network analyzer receiver with Keysight's M9485A PXIe multiport vector network analyzer
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85059V -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 85059V is a 1.0 mm verification kit designed for vector network analyzer systems operating over the frequency range of DC to 120 GHz. This includes a set of standards with known characteristics, traceable to primary standards in the Keysight Technologies calibration lab. This verification kit is used to verify the measurement calibration and also to verify that the PNA/PNA-X based millimeter-wave system is operating within its specifications. The 85059V with 85059B 1 mm calibration kit are replacements for the 85059A 1 mm calibration/verification kit.
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Profitap B.V.
Profitap fiber TAPs provide secure in-line network access for the monitoring of 1–400 Gbps fiber networks. By splitting the light flowing on the network link, fiber TAPs deliver an exact copy of the data for real-time monitoring and analysis, without disrupting the network. Passive fiber optic TAPs require no power, and therefore introduce no point of failure when deployed in a network.
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Profitap B.V.
Profitap Copper TAPs provide complete access and visibility into your network by creating an exact copy of full-duplex 10M/100M/1G/10G traffic at wire speed with no impact to the network link. Profitap Copper TAPs introduce no point of failure to the network. They are designed for redundant powering, which allows a second power supply to activate if the first were to become unavailable. In case of complete power loss, Profitap Copper TAPs guarantee that the link remains operational by instantly switching to a fully passive mode.
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Profitap B.V.
Bypass TAPs provide fail-safe access for active in-line network security and performance tools. In the event that an active in-line tool becomes unavailable, either due to a hardware malfunction, power loss, software problem, or planned maintenance, bypass TAPs ensure the network link stays operational.
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TAPs -
NextGig Systems
Find high-quality Network Taps from the leading tap manufacturers at NextGig Systems. From standard network taps to aggregation, bypass and more – We have the tap solution to meet almost any situation. If you don’t see the tap or solution you are looking for contact us and one of our network tap specialists will help find the right solution to suit your needs.
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Flex Tap VHD -
Keysight Network Applications and Security
Flex Tap VHD is a modular, very high density fiber tap available, offering up to 36 taps in a 19 inch 1U space, to reduce IT costs while helping ensure availability of security and business critical applications. Network taps (test access points) are a key part of the access layer of a visibility architecture because they are an unobtrusive way to capture monitoring data. They offer comprehensive traffic visibility for network monitoring and security tools that do not introduce points of failure in the network. Ixia has a large variety of network taps on the market today, offering speeds from 1Gbps to 100Gbps, single and multi-mode, as well as different fiber types and support for Cisco bidirectional (BiDi) transceivers.
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Profitap B.V.
Regeneration Fiber TAPs allow the tapping of fiber optic networks, while mitigating the power reduction of the optical signal that results from splitting.
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ATX Networks Corp.
ATX offers the latest innovations in passives for HFC networks, including taps, couplers, splitters and power inserters. The 2GHz XS Series enables MSOs to support DOCSIS® 4.0 architectures, while the 1.2GHz SG Series will maintain a 1.2GHz plant and offers compatibility with Cisco’s popular Surge-Gap portfolio of hardline taps and passives. A bonus feature with the ATX 2GHz taps and passives is the upgradeable faceplate, futureproofing these HFC devices for 3GHz and beyond.
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NS-1 -
Applied Instruments, Inc.
The Model NS-1 is a handheld broadband white Gaussian noise source. It generates a wide, even, RF noise-signal. The NS-1 is popular for testing network components and aligning a building's coaxial cable network. The NS-1's noise-signal is also used to provide the RF source for measuring insertion loss of cable, splitters, taps and more.