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Cuming-Lehman Chambers
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) occurs when two or more signals are present in a passive device (cable, connector, isolator, switch, etc.) that exhibits a nonlinear response.PIM chambers vary in size and design depending on the size of the DUT; a typical PIM requirement is -110dBc or more. Cuming Lehman Chambers has successfully provided PIM Chambers with measured levels in excess of 150dBc.
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Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) is a non-linear response of two or more signals of different frequencies mixing together in a passive device, e.g., antenna, cable, con- nector or splitter. Today, PIM has become a very serious, and challenging issue for mobile operators, equipment vendors, and component manufacturers due to frequency planning in modern communication networks, the usage of high-power transmitters and the usage of more sensitive receivers in base stations. If a PIM with sufficient magnitude generated from a transmitter falls within an adjacent receiver channel, it causes serious interfe- rences to the base station receiver and will significantly degrade the network quality of service.
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PIMPro Tower Series -
CCI
*Available LTE 700, Cellular 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800/UMTS 2100, PCS 1900/AWS 2100 & 2600 MHz models*Real Time PIM, Return Loss measurements and distance to PIN*40W PIM sensitivity -125 dBm*Lightest full power unit less than 19 lbs in a durable backpack enclosure*Smart phone app Wi-Fi remote*Automatic GPS site location*Integrated DAS test feature
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CCI
A form of intermodulation distortion that occurs in components normally thought of as linear, such as cables, connectors and antennas. However, when subject to the high RF powers found in cellular systems, these devices can generate intermodulation signals at –80 dBm or higher.
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AWT Global
AWT's Portable PIM testers are powerful yet compact tools for testing and analyzing telecommunications network infrastructure. These testers are ruggedized and can withstand harsh environmental conditions. they are accurate, reliable and easy to operate and they provide a wealth of features ideal for work in the field. Built-in Distance-to-PIM option.
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Range to Fault (RTF) -
Kaelus
Range To Fault (RTF) is an exciting new technology from Kaelus that enables operators to accurately measure the location of PIM and Return Loss faults in their RF infrastructure. Reflection data together with PIM data provides an unmatched level of clarity for identifying the location of faults in the RF path.
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RF Industries
Manufactured using industry standard low PIM cables terminated with RF Industries or other brands of connectors. Assembled in the United States for quick delivery. Jumpers are assembled from a wide variety of in-stock connectors and cables to meet system requirements for flexibility, low loss, low PIM, in-door/out-door, fire rating and electric performance.
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Fairview Microwave Inc.
Low-PIM jumper cables feature a maximum PIM level of -155 dBc and are made with UL910 plenum-rated SPP-250-LLPL cable. The PIM levels of each cable have been fully tested with the results of those tests marked on each cable. These Low-PIM cables boast a maximum operating frequency of 6 GHz and a maximum VSWR of 1.25:1 up to 2 GHz and 1.35:1 up to 6 GHz. These Low-PIM cables are lightweight, flexible and have an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C and are available with 4.3-10, 7/16 DIN, N and 4.1-9.5 mini-DIN connector combinations, including right-angle connectors.
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Corry Micronics Inc.
Corry Micronics' 3 channel, LOW PIM attenuator covers the 400 to 3000 MHz frequency range and has been specifically designed for major mobile access carriers who are attempting to measure or monitor passive intermodulation distortion/interference in communications systems.
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RF Industries
For applications that demand low VSWR, low insertion and low PIM cable assemblies; RFI now offers semi-rigid and corrugated cable assemblies with factory soldered N and DIN connectors. Assembled using the latest soldering equipment for years of performance reliability. Each assembly is tested for insertion loss, VSWR and PIM rating and is shipped with individual test data. Available using flexible or super flexible corrugated cables with a standard or fire retardant jacket.
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iBA -
Kaelus
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) occurs when multiple RF signals encounter defects in materials or workmanship in an RF path. These defects behave like a mixer causing noise to be generated at mathematical combinations of the original carrier frequencies. PIM interference that falls in the receive band of a wireless system elevates the noise floor resulting in high dropped call rates, call blocking, slow data transmission speeds and decreased system capacity.Kaelus is the industry leader in Passive Intermodulation test solutions. Since 1996 Kaelus has supplied RF equipment manufacturers around the world with precision IEC compliant test equipment to perform this critical test. From initial product design through high-volume manufacturing, Kaelus offers a wide range of PIM test solutions that enable equipment manufacturers to quickly and confidently verify the performance of their products.
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LPSU series -
AWT Global
LPSU series high power, low PIM switch units combine 65 low PIM ports or 14 low PIM ports. These switch matrices are designed in testing situations that require multi-band PIM sources, components or antennas. Combinations of multi-band PIMtesting are now easily possible, improving workflow significantly. LPSUs can be integrated in existing production control systems. Frequency range 698-2700 MHz.
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