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 4151 from Ophir RF is a 250 W Solid-State Power Amplifier (SSPA) that operates from 6.0 to 18 GHz. It delivers a saturated output power of 250 W with a small signal gain of more than 54 dB and supports CW/AM/FM/PM/Pulse input signal formats. It has a P1 power of 80 W, an IP3 of 58 dBm, harmonics of -20 dBc, and a spurious of -60 dBc.
The TTW-400 from Com-Power Corporation is a Fully Automated Turntable with a RPM of 2:1. It has a table diameter of 1.2 meters and a nominal table height of 23 cm. This motorized fully automated turntable positioner can be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise using the reversing drum remote switch and supports extension cable (3-meter cable) controller interface.
The REMC02M20MH from RF-Lambda is an EMC Power Amplifier with a frequency of 0.02 to 3 GHz and a power output of 47 dBm. It has a small signal gain of 55 dBm with a flatness of +/- 3dB. This wideband EMC solid-state power amplifier has a power-added efficiency (PAE) of 20% and an input/output impedance of 50 ohms.
The BCC from Exxelia is a MIL Qualified Power Supply Protection Filter for Anechoic Chambers, Faraday Cages, and Shelters. It has a current rating of up to 800 A and a voltage rating of 28 - 400 V. This filter has DC protection with an insertion loss of up to 100 dB (at 10 kHz). It has an asymmetric design with single line protection and has zoning and feedthrough mounting.
The RF 6000 from Laplace Instruments is an RF Synthesizer that operates from 80 MHz to 6 GHz. It features PC-controlled signal sources meeting IEC61000-4-3 requirements. Utilizing Windows RFSynth3 control software with a USB interface and a field probe input for automatic level control, it provides a CW output of -60 dBm to 0 dBm with a frequency step of 0.25% to 9%.
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