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Wiltron 60NF50 Reflection Test Set in Wooden Case
Wiltron 60NF50 Reflection Test Set in Wooden Case
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-100 MS/s Sample Rate
-2 and 4 Channels
-Record Lengths to 120 K (Opt. XL)
-Floppy Disk Storage
-Roll Mode Allows You to See Acquired Data Points Without Waiting for the Acquisition of the Complete Waveform
-Use the Video Trigger Mode to See NTSC, PAL, SECAM Signals or Your Own Custom Video Signals
-Capture Those Glitches with the 10 ns Peak Detect Mode
Keithley 2430 1KW SourceMeter
– Five instruments in one (IV Source, IVR Measure)
– 0 to 100V, 10A, 1000W Pulse Mode
– Source and sink (4-quadrant) operation
– 0.012% basic measure accuracy with 5-1/2 digit resolution
– 2-, 4-, and 6-wire remote V-source and measure sensing
– 1700 readings/second at 4-1/2 digits via GPIB
– Pass/Fail comparator for fast sorting/binning
– Available high speed sense lead contact check function
– Programmable DIO port for automation/handler/prober control
– Standard SCPI GPIB, RS-232, and Keithley Trigger Link interfaces
Tektronix MDO3104 Mixed Domain Oscilloscope, with MDO3AFG Option Upgrade
Includes MDO3AFG Option Upgrade, 4 TTP1000 Probes and Accessory Pouch
While the MDO3000 Series Mixed Domain Oscilloscope features other built-in instruments, it is first and foremost an oscilloscope. And a versatile one at that. The MDO3104 is packed with timesaving tools to help you discover, capture, search and analyze problems in your design faster than ever. While you may not know what the future holds, you can rest easy knowing your oscilloscope is ready for it. The MDO3104 is fully upgradeable, giving you the ability to add instruments and upgrade bandwidth as your test needs evolve. It’s the scope you need today that’s ready for tomorrow. They come with a built-in spectrum analyzer, featuring an independent RF acquisition system for the most accurate RF measurements, you can use one instrument as an oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer without compromising on performance
Read MoreTektronix Type 549 Storage Oscilloscope – Collector’s Item
Tektronix Type 549 Storage Oscilloscope – Collector’s Item
Read MoreConsultronics DLS 400 ADSL Wireline Simulator VER 6.1
Consultronics DLS 400 ADSL Wireline Simulator VER 6.1
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Read MoreTektronix P6247 Differential Probe PROBE ONLY
The Tektronix P6247 enable users to make time domain or frequency domain measurements on high bandwidth signals commonly found in disk drive, digital IC design (RAMBUS) and communication applications (Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE-1394 Firewire and Fibre Channel). The small probe head geometry and assorted probe tip accessories allow these probes to easily accommodate manual probing of surface mount devices while maintaining high CMRR. The P6247 are ideal for design verification of disk drive read channel electronics and timing analysis for troubleshooting ground bounce problems associated with high speed logic. They can also be used for pulse shape or cross talk compliance testing of high speed communication signals.
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The Agilent N4693A MW electronic calibration (ECal) module makes calibration of vector network analyzers fast, easy and accurate. The RF ECal system is now easily controlled by one of two methods depending on the network analyzer. The Agilent PNA and ENA series of network analyzers controls the module directly via the USB interface. The modules can also be controlled via an 85097B interface kit when used with an Agilent 8753E/ES/ET or 8720D/ES/ET. (This requires a special parallel cable and firmware Rev. 7.74).
ECal is an ideal solution for calibrating network analyzers. Performing a full two-port calibration takes less than half the time and number of connections using ECal versus mechanical cal kits. Furthermore, the accuracy of the calibration is comparable between electronic and mechanical methods. Traditional mechanical calibrations require intensive operator interaction which is prone to errors. With ECal, the operator simply connects the ECal module to the network analyzer and the software controls the rest.
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