Anritsu Company introduced its OBSAI RF Analyzer software that expands the measurement capability of its industry-leading handheld analyzers. With the software installed in the handheld analyzers, ...
Keysight’s N9912C handheld RF analyzer is customizable with over 20 downloadable software applications and license-key activated frequency and bandwidth options. Operating at up to 10 GHz, the ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2006--National Instruments (Nasdaq:NATI) today announced three new products that extend high-speed data acquisition and data streaming into RF and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sencore recently unveiled its DTU-236A RF analyzer at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2012. The analyzer, ...
MORGAN HILL, Calif., June 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Anritsu Company continues to address the emerging test requirements associated with 4G base stations with the introduction of OBSAI RF Analyzer ...
La Center, WA. Signal Hound, a developer of RF test and measurement equipment, has announced the addition of SCPI compatibility for its spectrum analyzers via its Spike software. Spike provides ...
The marriage of digital technologies and RF is a done deal, leaving designers with a need for increased information bandwidth and accurate phase and magnitude characterization of extremely wideband ...
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced the FieldFox handheld RF analyzer -- the world's most integrated handheld instrument for wireless network installation and maintenance (I&M).
Keysight Technologies has unveiled its N99xxD-Series, a handheld analyzer designed to capture wideband signals without data loss. The D-Series FieldFox analyser offers 120 MHz of gap-free IQ streaming ...
Tektronix has released its SignalVu Spectrum Analyzer Software, Version 5.4, for multi-channel modulation analysis of up to eight signals in parallel. Engineers can use this software to turn their ...
When the first USB DTV receivers came out with tuners covering 54–806 MHz, I wondered if any of them could be modified into an inexpensive spectrum analyzer. Thanks to RealTek and some Linux kernel ...