No doubt one of the most revolutionary tools for the RF side of broadcasting was the advent of the network analyzer. Prior to its invention, measuring the response of an antenna system was more or ...
Developer Cary Wang based in Vancouver, Canada has created a new low-cost fully featured Vector Network Analyzer that is both easy-to-use and allows S parameter export. Watch the demonstration video ...
Saelig Company, Inc. introduces the Pico Technology PicoVNA 106 Low-Cost Vector Network Analyzer. It is an economical USB-controlled, professional-grade 300kHz to 6GHz Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) ...
Anritsu’s Site Master cable and antenna analyzers are now available with optional vector network analyzer (VNA) and vector voltmeter (VVM) capabilities. These additions extend their use to field ...
USB vector network analyzer pioneer Copper Mountain Technologies at the International Microwave Symposium in June in Honolulu introduced ten new products, ranging from the R180 18-GHz cable and ...
Delivers greater hardware versatility, reducing test setup complexity Enables bi-directional noise figure and intermodulation distortion testing without external switches SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
With vector network analyzers, the commercial offerings seem to come in two flavors: relatively inexpensive but limited capabilities, and full-featured but scary expensive. There doesn’t seem to be ...
With the acceleration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the proliferation of RF and wireless products, there is a growing need for RF measurement expertise and affordable RF test instrumentation ...
Anritsu has launched the ShockLine MS46121A series of 1-port USB Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) for testing cables, antennas and other passive RF devices where 1-port measurements up to 6 GHz are ...
At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Thomas Rottach of Siglent Technologies, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Siglent’s new SVA1075X 7.5GHz spectrum and vector ...
Congratulations and thank you go to Theodore Yapo for authoring the first paper to complete the peer review process for the Hackaday Journal. You can read the standalone paper here; it will be ...