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UConn's new tech park signals pragmatism
2015-10-24 08:06:19| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
The University of Connecticut broke new ground on October 14 to commence the construction of a new Technology Park to be built on the university's North Campus. At the center of this new construction project will be the Innovation Partnership Building , a 113,000 square-foot, multi-level facility.
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Tiny Hand-Held Spectrum Analyser Can Measure Signals Up To 40GHz
2015-10-22 07:35:03| rfglobalnet Home Page
Newly available is a remarkable new hand-held spectrum analyser that is not much larger than a smartphone and yet is able to carry out measurements on microwave signals at frequencies as high as 40GHz.
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Digital Oscilloscopes analyze ultra wide bandwidth signals.
2015-10-02 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Utilizing SignalVu software, DPO70000SX ATI Oscilloscopes will enable researchers and designers to evaluate complex signals without external downconverter, and develop wide- and ultra-wide bandwidth technologies such as 5G, cellular backhaul, and radar to perform RF modulation measurements. SignalVue takes advantage of oscilloscopes' signal fidelity to deliver accurate EVM measurements and other signal analysis such as chirp rates on chirped radar systems up to 70 GHz.
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Analog Input Modules digitize strain gauge signals.
2015-10-01 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Respectively featuring 2 and 4 full-bridge strain gauge inputs, X20AIA744 and X20AIB744 can be used to digitize signals from strain gauges. Both analog input modules work with 4-wire strain gauge load cells and feature 24-bit converter resolution. Compensation in measurement system eliminates absolute uncertainty, such as component tolerances, effective bridge voltage, or zero offset, in measurement circuit.
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iOS App Visualizes the Wireless Signals That Surround Us
2015-08-28 15:57:40| Wireless - Topix.net
There are tons of invisible signals that permeate your home, office, and just about anywhere you go, really. But while there are plenty of tools and apps you can use to get a sense of just how strong these signals are, you usually just end up looking at a bunch of changing numbers on a table.
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