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Transient Analysis with the Model 7300 Signal Source Analyzer: Video Tutorial
2014-11-14 12:29:40| rfglobalnet Home Page
Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 7300 is a signal source analyzer ideally suited for applications involving automated production testing, crystal oscillator and voltage controlled oscillator testing, PLL synthesizer locking and characterization, and supply noise verification. This video provides a detailed description on how to use the system’s transient analyzer mode.
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Iteris Wins $1.4M Signal System Management Project
2014-11-12 05:49:03| publicworks Home Page
Iteris, Inc., a leader in providing intelligent traffic management and weather information solutions, was awarded a $1.4M contract by the City of Omaha to serve as system manager for the deployment of their Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
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Basic Introduction: Model 7xx0 & GUI Signal Source Analyzers
2014-11-10 16:33:43| rfglobalnet Home Page
Berkeley Nucleonics’ 7xx0 series of signal source analyzers can analyze both absolute and additive phase noise, as well as jitter, in VCXOs, TCXOs, and OCXOs. Watch the video for an introduction into the series as well as information on its unique features and specifications.
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Tutorial: VCO Characterization with Model 7070 Signal Analyzers
2014-11-07 14:25:03| rfglobalnet Home Page
This video walks the viewer through the characterization of a VCO operating at 2.6 GHz with Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 7070 signal analyzer. Whether you’re a current customer of Berkeley Nucleonics, or just interested in what they have to offer, this video will provide insight on how the signal analyzer operates.
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High Definition Oscilloscopes From Rohde & Schwarz: Signal Analysis With 16-bit Vertical Resolution
2014-11-07 04:59:19| rfglobalnet Home Page
The high definition (HD) mode increases the vertical resolution of the R&S RTO and R&S RTE oscilloscopes to up to 16 bits – a 256-fold improvement over 8-bit resolution. Waveforms are sharper and show signal details that would otherwise be masked by noise. Users benefit from even more precise analysis results.
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