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PC-based scope blends 5 GHz bandwidth and equivalent-time sampling

March 25, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The PicoScope 9404-05 5GHz oscilloscope is a PC-based high-resolution device which brings affordable high-speed performance by combining the benefits of real-time and equivalent-time sampling with high analog bandwidth. The PicoScope 9404-05 has four 5 GHz 50-Ω input channels, each with its own advanced 12-bit ADC, which provide the required timing and display resolution for accurately […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: picotechnology, saeligcompanyinc

Clamp meters handle ac currents up to 2,000 A

March 4, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Hioki CM4141 and CM4142 AC Clamp Meters are rated for use with currents up to 2,000 A. These new current sensors feature a compact, sturdy jaw design for easy application around existing wiring, robust enough to push and pull wiring. The CM4141 and CM4142 deliver accurate results even when measuring ac current waveforms that […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: Hioki, saeligcompanyinc

Rugged real-time spectrum analyzer/RF recorder works up to 20 GHz

February 14, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Spectran XFR V5 PRO Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer is a portable, rugged RF detection device designed to capture even the briefest signal transmissions. Its rapid signal acquisition scans a 20-GHz bandwidth in less than 20 msec, making it the world´s fastest counter-surveillance receiver. The instrument’s internal GPS also indicates the precise location of the measured […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: aaronia, saeligcompanyinc

Low-cost spectrum analyzers monitor in real-time to see intermittent and frequency-hopped signals

February 12, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The compact ThinkRF R5500 Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer series is designed to monitor and analyze wireless signals in real-time and not progressively scanned like most common spectrum analyzers. Real-time analysis is vital for being able to observe intermittent or frequency-hopped signals. The R5500 series comes in three models to cover 8, 18, or 27-GHz signals. They […]

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RF downconverter extends range of spectrum analyzers

February 11, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The compact ThinkRF D2030 RF Downconverter is engineered to work seamlessly with existing spectrum analysis equipment by down-converting RF signals from the 27-30 GHz frequency bands down to an intermediate frequency (IF) of 3.55 GHz or 5.6 GHz. The D2030 RF Downconverter works with existing test equipment, RF signal detectors, and interfaces, minimizing user training […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: saeligcompanyinc

Economical scope samples at 5 GSa/sec, sports 250 Mpts/channel record length

January 28, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The SDS5000X series of advanced digital storage oscilloscopes are available in 2 or 4-channel versions with bandwidths of 350 MHz, 500 MHz, and 1 GHz. With a maximum sample rate of 5 GSa/sec, these premium scopes offer a maximum record length of 250 Mpts to allow for deep memory investigation of glitches and infrequent events, […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: saeligcompanyinc, siglent

High-performance programmable 2-channel 40-240-MHz function/arbitrary generators create complex low-distortion waveforms

January 25, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The AIM-TTi TGF4000 Series dual-channel arbitrary waveform generators include models to 240 MHz offering exceptionally low harmonic distortion and phase noise. The TGF4000 series features an audio-band total harmonic distortion of just 0.05%. The TGF4000’s pulse generator design provides an exceptional pulse width resolution of 100 psec over a period range from 10 nses to […]

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Pocketable RF test signal source hosts features comparable to full-size analog gigahertz generators

January 8, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The VSG6G1C RF Vector Signal Generator is a cost-effective pocketable USB-connected RF signal source with capabilities that provide standalone and PC-controlled functions comparable to full-size analog RF signal generators. Offering frequencies from 1 MHz to 6.1 GHz with frequency sweep, frequency hopping using I&Q modulation, and arbitrary signal generation, this compact signal source can generate […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: saeligcompanyinc, triarchytechnologies

Ultra-compact logic analyzers sport large data buffer, built-in bus receivers for serial decoding

December 19, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Ikalogic SP2 Series of compact 9-channel 200-MHz logic analyzers offer in-depth analysis of logic signals and protocol decoding with 200-MHz (5 nsec) timing resolution. The nine-channel design allows 8-bit parallel data to be captured along with a clock or strobe signal at the maximum sampling rate without any trade-off between the number of active […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: Ikalogic, saeligcompanyinc

Flicker spectrometer quantifies light flicker, gauges CIE photometric/radiometric parameter

December 18, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The GL Spectis 1.0 Touch Flicker Spectrometer is an upgraded version of the handheld Spectis 1.0 Touch Spectral Light Meter. This device can now measure the increasingly important parameter of light flicker in addition to the extensive range of standard photometric and colorimetric values already available. The Spectis 1.0 Touch Flicker Spectrometer is now equipped […]

Filed Under: Test and Measurement Tips Tagged With: gloptic, saeligcompanyinc

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