Santa Clara, Calif.—Agilent Technologies Inc. has released its first handheld RF power meter, the V3500A, which includes a built-in display and integrated power sensor. The meter is being touted as an ...
The Model 3500, claimed as the first lab-quality, handheld RF power meter on the market, promises the accuracy of a benchtop RF power meter with the convenience of a portable instrument while ...
METUCHEN, New Jersey—Berkeley Varitronics Systems, Inc, the leader in portable stimulus transmitters introduces YellowFrog, a portable, rugged, low-cost power meter. YellowFrog is Berkeley's latest ...
Agilent's power meters have had a reputation as an industry standard going back to the Hewlett Packard Model 430A, before HP spun off its test and measurement division as Agilent. Agilent's new power ...
Agilent Technologies has introduced its first handheld RF power meter, which is palm-sized. The meter, which includes an integrated power sensor, measures across a frequency range of 10MHz to 6GHz. It ...
Despite the industry's trend toward continuous power quality monitoring, not every facility or circuit has permanent equipment. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of portable, handheld meters ...
Power sensors and signal processing A typical power sensor and meter includes a sensor element followed by analogue and digital signal-processing components, as shown in Figure 2. The sensor element ...
Fluke Precision Measurement has introduced the Fluke 9640A-LPN (low phase noise) RF Reference Source, which it describes as a high-performance synthesiser designed to simplify RF calibration of the ...
Jumping into a new arena after 60 years in the test and measurement business, Keithley Instruments is introducing a line of RF instruments boasting speed and flexibility among its chief attributes.
The output power of an RF or microwave system is a key determinant of its performance. For this reason, signal power is measured at every stage of a system’s lifecycle from the design and prototyping ...
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