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5372A (Refurbished) ValueTronics International, Inc. Agilent Technologies, Inc. / Electronic Measurement Group Vector Network Analyzers the transient and steady state responses of a VCO, examine frequency or phase modulation, measure frequency stability, analyze computer peripherals, or measure fast hopping radio signals. Broad selection of measurements. Quick and easy-to-use push button analysis. Graphic display and histograms...
4622-HF   Visual Sound, Inc. Speakers technology for ultra-low distortion and extremely uniform frequency response. Smooth response, controlled coverage. Application includes: Cost-effective film sound reproduction...
8711A (Refurbished) ValueTronics International, Inc. Agilent Technologies, Inc. / Electronic Measurement Group Scalar Network Analyzers The HP Agilent 8711A, RF Network Analyzer, offers speed, accuracy, and measurement versatility at a price that makes them ideal for high-volume RF component manufacturing. Characterize the transmission / reflection frequency response or measure the insertion loss, power, or SWR of a variety of RF...
LPM 510-1k   Cooper Instruments & Systems Force and Load Sensors Models LPM 510 (compression only) and LPM 512 (tension/ compression) subminiature load cells are designed to measure load ranges from 50 grams to 1000 pounds with a high frequency response rate. The subminiature dimensions, including diameters from 0.38" to 0.75" and Heights of 0.13" to 0.25" allow...

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  • A Simple Frequency Response Function
    This article will attempt to explain the basic theory of the frequency response function. This basic theory will then be used to calculate the frequency response function between two points on a structure using an accelerometer to measure the response and a force gauge hammer to measure
  • Frequency Response of Double-Ended Socket and Probe Configuration (.pdf)
    and Probes. A network analyzer was. used to measure the frequency response characteristics of a wide variety of probe configurations. Initial. testing of Double-Ended Sockets utilized an RF network analyzer covering the frequency range of 300. KHz to 3 GHz. Subsequent testing using a newer microwave
  • Impulse Techniques for Structural Frequency Response Testing
    and output signals be Fourier transformable, a condition that is met by all. physically realizable systems, and that the input signal be nonzero at all frequencies of. interest. If the system is nonlinear or timevariant, the frequency response function will not. be unique, but will be a function
  • Low Frequency Response and Quasi-Static Behavior of LIVM Sensors
    Low Frequency Response - The ability of a sensor to measure very low frquency sinusoidal or periodic inputs (pressure, force and acceleration) with accuracy. This ability is best characterized by a graph of sensitivity vs. frequecy with input amplitude held constant. Dytran Tech Education Article 3
  • Voltage-to-Frequency/Frequency-to-Voltage Converter
    division). RPM/SPEED INDICATOR. Flow rates and revolutions per second are nothing more than frequency signals, since they measure the number of events per time. period. Optical and magnetic sensors will convert these flows and revolutions into a digital signal which, in turn, can be converted
  • Made To Measure
    measures the magnitude and frequency content of this excitation. An impact hammer is usually used in conjunction with at least one accelerometer. These accelerometers would normally be single axis, however tri-axial accelerometers are also often used. These accelerometers measure the response
  • Frequency Devices Glossary of Terms
    and rejects all frequencies above a specified CORNER FREQUENCY. Matched Response Filters: A collection of filters specifically designed with gain and phase matched responses for multi-channel systems where channel-to-channel differences must be minimized. Monotonic Roll Off: Constantly increasing
  • How High in Frequency Are Accelerometer Measurements Meaningful
    , and the accuracy of laser based interferometer. Modeling the response of complex structures to high frequencies. measurements is lessened. These interferometer measurements, along. necessitates their discretization into a very large number of elements. with independent frequency determinations, provide the basis

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