The EMI Filtered Connectors from Spectrum Control provide improved performance, save board space, and reduce costs by managing EMI at the signal and power I/O. EMI filter plates provide a filtered signal line between electronic system modules, providing an economical method to meet EMC requirements.
The TDEMI ULTRA 40 from GAUSS INSTRUMENTS is an EMI Receiver with a frequency range from 9 kHz to 40 GHz. It provides a fully integrated spectrum analyzer and a real-time spectrum analyzer with a real-time analysis bandwidth of 685 MHz. This receiver utilizes GAUSS INSTRUMENTS’ patented technology with advanced DSP concept in combination and includes ultrafast receiver scanning.
The ACS-230-50W from Com-Power is a Power Amplifier that operates from 150 kHz to 230 MHz. It delivers an output power of 50 W with a gain of 47 dB. This amplifier is designed for IEC 61000-4-6 immunity testing measurements that make use of coupling/decoupling networks (CDNs). It exhibits a harmonic distortion of -17 dBc (at power output of 50 W) and has a VSWR of less than 1.7:1.
The MD 407A from AMETEK CTS is an active/passive Current Sensor Probe that is designed for frequency range from 4 kHz to 400 MHz. This monitoring device is suited for a variety of applications including EMC immunity testing, BCI testing, automotive testing, medical device testing and military testing.
The ARA 01 from Eurofins York is an Active Receive Antenna that operates from 30 MHz to 1 GHz. It has a dynamic range of 90 dB and a 1 dB compression point at 15.4 dBm. This antenna is equipped with two sets of replaceable Dipole Antenna Elements (DAEs). The primary set (DAE01) is fine-tuned for the 200 MHz to 1 GHz range and maintains usable sensitivity down to 30 MHz and the supplementary DAE02 can also be chosen to achieve heightened sensitivity within the 30 MHz to 300 MHz range.
The LIT-930A from Com-Power is a Transient Limiter that operates from 9 kHz to 30 MHz. It can handle an input power of up to 4 W and withstand a DC voltage of ±15 V. This limiter has an insertion loss of 10 dB (in-band) and a VSWR less than 1.2:1. It protects instruments from damage against transient voltage spikes and acts as band-pass filter(s) to attenuate out-of-band signals.
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