TDR (time-domain-reflectometry) measurements can provide a direct representation of the signal integrity of a cable or PCB (printed-circuit-board) trace and can analyze ICs’ performance and failure. A ...
In the first round of testing, involving 60 measurements (six samples x five repeat tests x two rounds), an initial review of the results indicated that one sample consistently performed better than ...
A time domain reflectometer (TDR) measures reflections along a cable. It is similar in principle to radar. To measure those reflections, the TDR transmits an incident signal into the cable and watches ...
The Samina automated PCB coupon tester is an autonomous system that when given a test coupon will automatically position a TDR testing probe on each of the single ended test pad locations to measure ...
Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) is a very simple concept. A voltage pulse or step is applied to the end of a cable, and the reflections are measured and analyzed. As with most simple concepts, the ...
The transition of the electronics industry to serial data standards and the need for larger amounts of data to be carried by the computer, communications, and consumer device interconnect links have ...
[Avionics Today 03-25-2016] MOHR Test and Measurement (MOHR), a supplier of Time-Domain Reflectometry (TDR) cable test equipment, has introduced its new MIL-STD-1553B TRB Adapter Kit (P/N:1553-TRBKIT) ...
lighter and 20 percent more cost effective than other similar solutions on the market. The TS54 tester is part of Fluke Networks new line of voice, data and video test sets, the TS Professional (PRO) ...
Just want to verify - those cable pairs are in fact reversed, yes? That is, Local and Remote should match up A/A B/B correct? Would the cable even work like this? Was called to my attention because ...
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