Microwave Analyzer Articles & Analysis
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We specialize in supplying high quality UV/Visible Spectrophotometer, Total Organic Carbon Analyzer, Microwave Digestion System, Biophotometer and Centrifuge! PIA 2024 is Asia Pacific's leading platform for process technology, attracting over 200 exhibitors and 8,000 attendees from 20 countries. ...
The OE4000 Laser Linewidth/Phase Noise Analyzer operates with ease, speed, and precision, via a simple graphic user interface on a notebook PC, without requiring any additional test equipment. The OEwaves HI-Q® ultra-low noise measurement product family consists of the OE4000 Laser Phase Noise/Linewidth Analyzer, OE4001 RIN Analyzer, and ...
The scientific solutions provider issued calibration specifications for capacitance measurements that allow quantitative assessment of material and device properties via its award-winning Scanning Microwave Microscopy Mode. Researchers from Agilent collaborated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST Boulder Laboratories) to establish the new standard. ...
(NYSE: A) today introduced five new PNA microwave vector network analyzer models, up to 67 GHz. The new PNA Series is based on Agilent's PNA-X architecture and is the world's highest performing microwave network analyzer, setting a new price/performance standard in the industry. ...
Test and Measurement, finalists: M9018A PXI Chassis, M9392A vector signal analyzer, M9502A and M9505A AXIe Chassis and PXI/AXIe product launch, M9202A PXI Express IF digitizer EDN 2010 Product Innovation Awards Test and Measurement Systems and Boards, winner: PXI and AXIe test portfolio. ...
(NYSE: A) today introduced the N9344C and N9343C handheld spectrum analyzers (HSA), two field-ready instruments designed for technicians and engineers who install, maintain and troubleshoot RF/microwave systems, monitor the spectrum or manage interference in the field. The new analyzers make field testing easier by providing the performance of a ...
How will OMEGA scientists gather the soil moisture data? 'We use a microwave radiometer,' says Laymon. Ordinary soil naturally emits a small amount of low-energy microwave radiation; all warm objects do. 'By analyzing those microwaves we can tell how much moisture is in the soil.' ...
