New Unit Improves Resolution by 2000 Times, Enabling Engineers to View RF Signal Instabilities and Transients that They Never Knew Existed BEAVERTON, Ore.—Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider ...
Spectrum Connect, a family of handheld spectrum analyzers from SAF Tehnika, now offers a version with a frequency range of 10 MHz to 3000 MHz. The lineup comprises seven handheld spectrum analyzers ...
As mentioned, launching with the FPL1044 is the FPL1-K41R 40 MHz real-time spectrum analysis option. R&S says this is compatible with all frequency variants of the FPL family, giving the ability ...
The easiest way to envision a spectrum analyzer is to begin with an oscilloscope that plots magnitude versus time. Then swap frequency for time—and voilà—a spectrum analyzer! A gross simplification ...
EE’s electronic test instrument coverage achieved critical mass in the mid-1980s, including a spectrum analyzer story in the August 1986 issue and subsequent August issues into the 1990s and beyond.
Back in the 1960s, when I started working in radio broadcast engineering, an oscilloscope was my “eye” on what was happening with equipment. That tool served me well and is still in daily use in my ...
A Rydberg receiver and spectrum analyzer detects a wide range of real-world radio frequency signals above a microwave circuit including AM radio, FM radio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.A new quantum sensor can ...
Every machine has its own way of communicating with its operator. Some send status emails, some illuminate, but most of them vibrate and make noise. If it hums happily, that’s usually a good sign, but ...
Maintaining a wireless network in a business environment can be a royal pain in the neck. Just because your wireless network worked flawlessly yesterday, doesn't mean that some new and unknown ...
A hardware device or software used to examine the frequency and power components of a signal. It provides more information than an oscilloscope, because it can display the signals over a range of ...
[VK2ZAY] has a thing for 555 chips. Before the ready availability of microcontrollers, the 555 was the hardware hacker’s swiss army knife. After all, even though the chip is supposed to be a timer, it ...