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Noise Figure
delta of UUT noise to ideal.
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Handheld Broadband Noise Generator
NS-1
The Model NS-1 is a handheld broadband white Gaussian noise source. It generates a wide, even, RF noise-signal. The NS-1 is popular for testing network components and aligning a building's coaxial cable network. The NS-1's noise-signal is also used to provide the RF source for measuring insertion loss of cable, splitters, taps and more.
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Amplifiers
Alnair Laboratories Corporation
A specially designed Erbium-doped fiber amplifier which offers a superior optical amplication performance with a very high gain factor and a minimal added noise. A near quantum limited noise figure of typically 3.8dB, and a small-signal optical gain of over 50dB is achievable with input signal as low as -50 dBm reflecting the impact of the specialty fiber and composite amplifier design, making it an indispensable amplifier for weak optical signals.
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Driver Amplifiers
Analog Devices RF amplifiers are designed utilizing the company’s leading amplifier and RF IC expertise. Our extensive family of single-ended input/output, fixed-gain amplifiers can be used from dc to microwave and include gain blocks, low noise amplifiers, intermediate frequency amplifiers, driver amplifiers, and differential amplifiers. These devices offer high linearity, low noise figures, and various fixed-gain options, as well as low power consumption; they are all fully specified over frequency, temperature, and supply voltage for use in a variety of applications.
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RF Frontends
Becker Nachrichtentechnik GmbH
Software-Defined Radio (SDR) is an attractive approach for mobile communication architectures in the development and evaluation phase for a rapid prototyping on a flexible platform. SDRs support a wide frequency range. However, for practical use in the field the HF properties are insufficient. The transmit power is limited to a 2-digit mW value. Dedicated filters are required for an effective suppression of out-of-band signals and to improve the noise figure of the receiver chain. Extending SDRs with application-specific RF-frontends achieves optimal RF performance in the field.
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Noise Figure Analysis Using NI PXI RF Test Instruments
NI-RFmx Noise Figure
Measure noise figure, gain, Y-factor, effective temperatures, hot and cold power, and moreOptimized calibration and measurement routines for multi-DUT test using Y-factor and cold sourceSupports the PXIe-5668R 26.5 GHz VSA, the PXIe-5698 26.5 GHz preamplifier, and VSTsDesigned for use with industry-standard noise sources such as the Noisecom NC346 Series
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Preselectors and Switch Filter Banks
Our preselectors and switch filter banks offer low noise figure, high dynamic range, state-of-the-art filter rejection with high channel-to-channel isolation front ends, realized in compact building blocks, designed in custom form factors. Applicable markets include: EW, missiles, radar, communications and space.
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Noise Figure Analyzers
NFA Series
Optimize for noise figure using the NFA Series of high performance noise figure analyzers, which are designed to make fast, accurate, repeatable measurements. Key features include the simple user interface, graphical display, data storage, selectable bandwidths and on screen limit lines for pass/fail testing. With the NFA Series reliable measurements up to 40 GHz are now available in a single instrument.
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Noise Figure Measurements With Vector Correction
S97029B
The instrument’s standard receivers are used for noise figure measurements with the S97029B. An external preamplifier and filter(s) is required for devices with < 30 dB of excess noise (gain plus noise figure in dB)
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CATV Separate Raman Amplifier
RFA4000
Hangzhou Huatai Optic Tech. Co., Ltd.
1. Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier, due to the multiple cascades and the accumulation of noise caused by spontaneous emission, will reduce the system CNR greatly and thus it will limit the transmission capacity and distance of the system. Raman Amplifier is a newly designed fiber amplifier based on Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) effect. Raman amplifier is considered as the core technology of new generation DWDM fiber over-long communication. Compared with Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier, Raman amplifier has the advantage of low Noise Figure (NF), wider gain bandwidth, flexible gain spectral region and stable temperature. It is the only device that can operate in 1300~1600 nm.
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Low Noise Amplifier
DLNA8-40-50-2582
Low Noise Amplifier, Frequency 40~50GHz, Gain 38dB, Noise figure 3dB, P-1dB 13dBm, 1.85mm-Female Removable
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Noise Source, 10 MHz to 18 GHz, nominal ENR 6 dB
346A
The Keysight 346A noise source is the ideal companion to Keysight's noise figure solutions. Since it is broadband (10 MHz to 18 GHz), it eliminates the necessity for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the noise source reduces a major source of measurement uncertainty; reflections of test signals. The very small change in reflection coefficient (<0.01) from ON to OFF is designed especially for accurate characterization of input-impedance-sensitive devices (like GaAsFETs and many UHF amplifiers).
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Low Noise Amplifier (DC Powered)
Low noise amplifiers offering low noise figure and high linearity
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Hybrid Raman/Er-doped Fiber Amplifier
HFA5000
Hangzhou Huatai Optic Tech. Co., Ltd.
1. Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier, due to multiple cascades and the accumulation of noise caused by spontaneous emission, will reduce the system CNR greatly and thus it will limit the transmission capacity and distance of the system. Raman Fiber Amplifier (RFA) is a newly designed fiber amplifier based on Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) effect. It is considered as the core technology of new generation DWDM fiber over-long communication. Compared with Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier, Raman amplifier has the advantage of low Noise Figure (NF), wider gain bandwidth, flexible gain spectral region and stable temperature. It is the only device that can operate in 1300~1600nm.
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Receivers
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM's receivers are widely used in point-to-point radio, aerospace and defense, and other broadband communications applications. Operating between the 4.5 - 45 GHz frequency range, our receivers feature an integrated LNA, mixer and LO buffer amplifier onto a single chip. Available in lead-free QFN or SMD packages, our receivers boast excellent noise figure and conversion gain performance.
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Embedded Local Oscillator Capability
S93084B
The S93084B tunes the network analyzer’s receivers to the output frequency of the converter under test without having to access internal LOs or a common reference signals. For converters with embedded LOs, this enables measurements of match-corrected conversion loss/gain and absolute group delay (requires S93082B and S93083B), gain compression versus frequency (requires S93086B), intermodulation distortion (requires S93087B), and noise figure (requires S93029B).
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Noise Figure Measurements With Vector Correction
S95029B
The S95029B noise figure application enables high-accuracy noise figure and noise-power measurements of amplifiers, frequency converters, and mixers by using the Keysight vector-source-correction technique. Using a source-impedance tuner to remove the effects of imperfect system-source match, this technique produces higher accuracy results than Y-factor method and other cold-source implementations--especially for in-fixture, on-wafer, and automated-test environments.
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PXI Network Analyzers
M980xA Series
The Keysight M980xA Series of PXI network analyzers meets the most demanding challenges with a true multiport architecture that offers exceptional performance no matter how many ports you use. Gain deeper insights into your devices with the widest available portfolio of measurement applications for PXI VNAs, including spectrum analysis and noise figure measurements.
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E-Band Low Noise Amplifier MMIC
AWL-7186
The AWL-7186 is a 4-stage ultra-low noise amplifier that provides a noise figure of less than 3.5 dB, an output P1dB of +8 dBm, and an adjustable gain range of 15 dB. The MMIC features exceptional gain flatness and superior noise performance over a very wide bandwidth. It is implemented in 0.1 um GaAs PHEMT technology.
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Noise Source, 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz, nominal ENR 15 dB
346C
The Keysight 346C noise source is the ideal companion to Keysight's noise figure solutions. Since it is broadband (10 MHz to 26.5 GHz), it eliminates the necessity for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the noise source reduces a major source of measurement uncertainty; reflections of test signals. Option K01 is a coaxial noise source and features coverage from 1 to 50 GHz with a 2.4 mm coaxial connector.
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Positional Current Probe, PCB Track Touch And Measure
I-prober 520
Current measurement from insulated probing of conductorSuitable for observation and measurement of current in PCB tracks, component leads and ground planesWide dynamic range of 10mA to 20A peak to peakWide bandwidth of DC to 5MHzLow noise figure equivalent to <6mA rms at full B/WSafety rated to 300V Cat II (600V Cat 1)Suitable for connection to any oscilloscopeHigh accuracy general purpose H-field probeConverts to 'closed magnetic circuit' current probe
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Broadband
NC346 Series
Noisecom's NC346 Series is designed for Broadband coaxial noise figure measurement applications. Each module's low VSWR reduces reflections and increases measurement accuracy.
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SNS Series Noise Source 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz (ENR 15 dB)
N4002A
The SNS series N4002A noise source was designed to measure DUT noise figures reliably and accurately up to 30 dB from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz.
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Low Noise Amplifier
ZLNA-9K-6G-01
Low Noise Amplifier, Frequency 0.009~6000MHz, Gain 40dB, Noise figure 3.5dB, P-1dB power 8dBm, SMA Female
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NBS-Series Cryogenic Primary Noise Standards
The NBS-Series provide the ultimate accuracy when measuring extremely low noise figures (noise temperatures).
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Analog RF Slot Downconverter: 2000-2400 MHz Input
Model 8111-005
The Bandit® Model 8111 provides a series of high-performance, stand-alone analog RF slot downconverter modules. Packaged in a small, shielded enclosure with connectors for easy integration into RF systems, the modules offer programmable gain, high dynamic range and a low noise figure.
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RF Mixers with Integrated LO
Analog Devices RF mixers/multipliers include both active and passive, as well as broadband and narrowband, products. These devices promise high performance and flexibility to help designers achieve their target specifications, reduce design time, and optimize costs. With leading specifications including speed, dynamic range, noise figure under blocking, SFDR, and ESD performance, ADI RF mixers and multipliers help to raise the bar within RF systems.
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C-Band Separate Raman Fiber Amplifier
RFA5000
Hangzhou Huatai Optic Tech. Co., Ltd.
1. Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier, due to the multiple cascades and the accumulation of noise caused by spontaneous emission, will reduce the system CNR greatly and thus it will limit the transmission capacity and distance of the system. Raman Fiber Amplifier (RFA) is a newly designed fiber amplifier based on Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) effect. It is considered as the core technology of new generation DWDM fiber over-long communication. Compared with Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier, Raman amplifier has the advantage of low Noise Figure (NF), wider gain bandwidth, flexible gain spectral region and stable temperature. It is the only device that can operate in 1300~1600 nm.
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Radar Target Repeater
Series 8000
The Eastern OptX Series 8000 Radar Target Repeater is a portable, variable delay and propagation loss system designed for radar testing and alignment. The repeater may be remotely programmed in the field for dynamic operation. When connected to a user specified antenna the repeater can provide delays of up to 500 usec with a fixed delay, multiple discrete delays, or a progressive variable delay with amplitude control The Series 8000 features ultra wide bandwidth, low loss, high isolation, low noise figure, and high dynamic range.
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Broadband Power Amplifier
Panda Microwave design, manufacture, and support a wide variety of Power Amplifier. RF amplifiers product line from Panda Microwave consists of low noise amplifiers, Power Amplifier Module and Solid State High Power Amplifier. Our Power amplifiers cover frequency range from 100MHz to 50GHz and used Thin-film Technology. Our low noise amplifiers have superior noise figure numbers and a variety of models. Gain block low noise amplifiers provide all around gain where noise is not critical. High power amplifiers system equipment is available with either manual or digital control interfaces, power capacities up to 100W pulse power.
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Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers (RTSA)
Gain more confidence in your system or signal environment knowing you can capture intermittent or transient signals as short as 3.57 µsMaximize your investment when you add real-time capabilities to a UXA, PXA or MXA X-Series analyzer -no need for a dedicated instrumentGo deeper and thoroughly analyze complex signals with the 89600 VSA softwareAccelerate communication system development by quickly switching to must-have traditional measurements like phase noise, noise figure, and more
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Fourier Transform Optical Spectrum Analyzer, 350 - 1100 nm
OSA201C
Thorlabs' Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSAs) perform highly accurate spectral measurements. Compatible with fiber-coupled and free-space light sources, these compact benchtop instruments suit a wide variety of applications, such as analyzing the spectrum of a telecom signal, resolving the Fabry-Perot modes of a gain chip, and identifying gas absorption lines. Many commonly available OSAs use grating-based monochromators, which have slow acquisition times due to the need to mechanically scan the grating and average out noise at each wavelength. Thorlabs' OSAs acquire the spectrum via a Fourier transform using a scanning Michelson interferometer in a push/pull configuration. This approach dramatically improves the acquisition time, enables a high-precision wavelength meter mode with 7 significant figures and ±1 part-per-million accuracy, and allows the included software to provide robust statistical analysis of the acquired spectra, as explained in the Design tab.