The CS-ESA set from Langer EMV-Technik GmbH is an EMC T Software designed to control a spectrum analyzer remotely. It supports the Windows 7 / 10 operating system and a USB interface port for dongle. This test software has an HD space of 1 GB and a monitor resolution of 1280 x 1024 px. It requires a min. OpenGL 4.0 graphic card.
The AMP2145B-LC from Exodus Advanced Communications is a Solid-State High Power Amplifier with an instantaneous wide bandwidth that operates from 18 to 40 GHz. It delivers a CW/pulsed output power of 30 W with a power gain of more than 44 dB and a gain adjustment range of 20 dB. It is ideal for EMI/RFI, lab, CW/Pulse, and all communication applications.
The RSA500 Series from Tektronix is a Ruggedized, Portable Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) with a frequency range from 9 kHz to 18 GHz. It has an acquisition bandwidth of 40 MHz and a real-time IF acquisition data of 112 Ms/s (16-bit integer samples). These analyzers have a full-span sweep speed of up to 70 GHz/sec and a minimum event duration for 100% POI of 15 µs.
The DRH0532 from RFSpin is a high-performance double-ridged horn antenna that operates from 5 to 32 GHz. This linearly polarized antenna has a VSWR of less than 1:5 and an impedance of 1.2. Its antenna factor falls in the range of 36 – 41 dB/m with a power specification of 100 W in CW mode and 170 W in Peak mode.
The SMT Hi-Rel Space EMI Filters from Spectrum Control are designed to facilitate military and space applications. They implement MIL-PRF-28861 design considerations with extended thermal shock and voltage conditioning. These board-mount EMI filters have a feedthrough current rating of 15 A and a Pi current rating of 10 A.
The QuietChamber™ MIL from Raymond EMC Enclosures Ltd. is an anechoic chamber designed for military applications, operating at frequencies from 10 kHz to 10 GHz. It offers magnetic RF shielding from 55 dB to 100 dB (10 kHz–1 MHz), electric shielding of 100 dB (15 kHz–100 MHz), plane wave shielding of 100 dB (100 MHz–1 GHz), and microwave shielding of 100 dB at 10 GHz.
An Anechoic Chamber is a shielded room with the walls, ceiling, and floor covered with radiation-absorbent material (RAM) or RF absorbers. The word anechoic means “non-reflective or without echo”. The purpose of the anechoic chamber is to provide an interference-free, free-field environment (i.e., reflections-free environment) for conducting a rage of tests that include antenna pattern testing, antenna performance, EMC tests and a range of other tests. Click here to read more.
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