The SPECTRAN® V6 PLUS 500XA-6 from Aaronia is a Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) and monitoring receiver that operates from 10 MHz to 8 GHz. It has a real-time bandwidth of 80 MHz (optional 120 MHz) I/Q and a scanning speed of up to 440 GHz/s. This RTSA has an FFT-based probability of intercept (POI) of up to 97 ns and an I/Q-based POI of up to 10 ns. It is ideal for use in spectrum monitoring, RF and microwave measurements, interference hunting, EMC testing and Wi-Fi and wireless network measurement applications.
The AMP2103P-LC from Exodus Advanced Communications is a Solid-State Power Amplifier that operates from 0.8 to 3.2 GHz. It delivers an output power of more than 1000 W (Pulsed) and 500 W (CW) with a gain of better than 60 dB. This Class A/AB linear amplifier is equipped with built-in protection circuits and has extensive monitoring for forward/reflected power (in Watts and dBm), VSWR, voltage, current, and temperature.
The NSLK 8127 from Schwarzbeck Mess - Elektronik is a V-Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) with a frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 MHz. It is equipped with a 250 µH choke and a 50 µH choke, which is connected in series for each path. It has a protective earth conductor that is decoupled RF-wise via the 250 µH choke, which simulates the utilization of long cables.
The TPA0118-35 from TOYO Corporation is an EMC Pre-Amplifier that operates from 1 to 18 GHz. It provides a gain of more than 35 dB with a noise figure of 2.5 dB and has an output power of + 10 dBm. This pre-amplifier follows the measurement methods stipulated in CISPR, FCC rules of the USA and MIL standard of the US military for the EMI of frequency band more than 1 GHz.
EMC Directory recently interviewed Mr. Bas Verhoeven who is currently Testing, Inspection and Certification Division – KEMA Labs Executive Vice President at CESI. He received a degree in Power Engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology before joining KEMA in 1991 as an R&D specialist on digital protection systems for high-voltage power networks. As of 1995, he worked as a consultant on international projects for high-voltage power network design and protection. Click here to read the Interview.
The MIL-STD-461 Modular Power Filters from Spectrum Control are designed for high performance and reliability in applications where SWaP-C are critical considerations. They have a modular filter lineup ensuring high-frequency attenuation up to an impressive 1 GHz in common mode and deliver superior EMI filtering performance.
The SA3000 by Laplace Instruments is an EMC Analyzer with a frequency range from 9 KHz to 3 GHz. It covers both conducted and radiated emissions testing and detects peak, quasi-peak, and average values. This analyzer is a powerful and cost-effective tool, and when used with the RF9xx range of pre-selectors, accurate measurements are obtained even with conducted broadband emissions.
The QRH40C from RF SPIN is a Quad-Ridged Horn Antenna that operates from 4 to 40 GHz. This dual-linear and circularly-polarized antenna can handle an input power of 10 W (CW) and 20 W (peak), provides an isolation of 28 dB, and has a VSWR of 1.4:1. It is calibrated to cover all the 5G frequency bands and operates over a wide bandwidth with low return loss.
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