Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation introduces its new Model RTSA7500 – a real-time spectrum analyzer that can measure up to 27 GHz. The spectrum analyzer is cost-effective and powerful; it costs less than $14,000 and can measure frequency ranges from 100 kHz to 8 GHz, 18 GHz, or 27 GHz. “The Model RTSA7500 has all the standard features of a spectrum analyzer such as frequency … [Read more...]
Dual Band Amplifier Produces Continuous Power from 400 W to 800 W
MILMEGA, part of AMETEK Compliance Test Solutions group, debuted its new dual band amplifier, the AS0104-800/400, to run automotive radar pulse tests. It reduces testing time and is also easy to set up and operate, according to the company. The amplifier produces continuous wave power from 400 W to 800 W in frequency ranges from 1 GHz to 4 GHz. “AS0104-800/400 has been … [Read more...]
Automatic SAR Measurement Robot Debuts at IMS 2015
This week at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS), ART-Fi will showcase the “SARborg,” an automatic SAR measurement robot. The SARborg saves time, improves accuracy and repeatability, and is precise with its measurements. “We call it the SARborg, because it’s a robot that runs through batteries of SAR tests completely hands-free. We have essentially roboticized the … [Read more...]
Navy Conducts First On-board Testing of Electromagnetic Catapult
The U.S. Navy fired the first on-board catapult shots using the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) on the Gerald R. Ford CVN 78. The EMALS uses bursts of electromagnetic energy to launch planes into the air more efficiently. The EMALS offers increased reliability and efficiency, higher-launch energy capacity, more accurate speed control, and a smoother acceleration … [Read more...]
Anti-jamming Technology Effective in Protecting Satellites from Interference
Boeing Engineers have tested an anti-jamming technology for satellites that shields signals from interference and have proven the technology is capable of operating both on the ground and in a satellite-based networking hubs. The test was completed under a contract for the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center and was supervised by the U.S. Government. It was … [Read more...]
Astronomers Discover 17-Year Interference Caused by Microwave Oven
For nearly 17 years astronomers at Parkes Observatory in Australia searched for the reason why radio interference took place during experiments and observations. They discovered early this year that the interference was coming from a microwave oven in the observatory’s kitchen. Parkes Observatory houses one of the best-known radio telescopes in the country. It is used to … [Read more...]
New Partnership to Improve EMC Testing Solutions
Empower RF Systems and Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) have entered a new rental partnership that allows ATEC to distribute Empower’s high power amplifiers for EMC compliance and product testing applications. “ATEC will now carry the Empower Next Generation Platform of RF amplifiers, including the 1 to 3.1 GHz, 1 kW HPA, model 2170, which is ideal for Automotive and … [Read more...]
New Electromagnetic Area Monitor Operates to 7 GHZ
Narda Safety Test Solutions introduces its new wideband area monitor, the AMB-8059, which complies with ITU-T K.83 and monitors electromagnetic fields up to 7 GHZ. The monitor uses a web based monitoring system called EMF Observatory software. The software automatically collects data from area monitors, stores it on a server, generates statistics and reports, and alerts the … [Read more...]
TECH TIDBIT: Apple Watch Controls Car
The newest Apple product, the Apple Watch, will soon be able to control Tesla Model S vehicles with a Remote S application. The Remote S app on the Apple Watch allows users to change temperature settings, open sunroofs, check charging levels of the vehicle, remote start the vehicle, and more. The Apple Watch has almost full control over the car when using the Remote S app. The … [Read more...]
EMC/EMI Conference Expands to U.S. Market
Horizon House Publications and Microwave Journal announced that the Electronic Design Conference and Exhibition, EDI CON, is expanding into the U.S. market after three successful events in Beijing, China. According to the Microwave Journal, EDI CON China grew 10-20 percent each year and the event had more than 2,600 attendees this year. The first ever EDI CON USA will take … [Read more...]
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