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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
HL3012 PLC Radwell Holaday Not Provided RF METER
8616 PLC Radwell Narda Not Provided RF METER
LPM880 PLC Radwell Leader Controls & Indicators, Meter Reader RF POWER METER
CTM048-29 Allied Electronics, Inc. 3M/EH & PD Not Provided EM Eye Meter with RF Sensor
CTM048-29 Digi-Key 3M Test and Measurement EM EYE METER WITH RF SENSOR

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  • Panel Meters
    , 3/16 & ¼. Electrical Signal (V, A, Hz). DIN, 6" edgewise, 4½ & 8¾" square switchboard. or Sensor (TC, RTD, RPM). Typical accuracy: 1-2% of reading DC, 2-3% AC. 2nd Input on W, VA, PF. Simple installation: No setup, no external power required. & Synchro Meters. No RF emissions and low EMI
  • RF Related Conversions
    , the resistance of 50 used above reflects that RF systems are matched to 50W. Since RF systems use decibels referenced from 1 mW, the corresponding voltage increase for every 1 mW power increase can be calculated with another form of Ohm's law:. A.H. Systems - RF Related Conversions. 9710 Cozycroft Ave
  • Modern Electronics Meet Turbine Meters
    meter (Figure 2). Figure 2. Cutaway view of a typical, axially-mounted turbine meter. Either a magnetic or modulated carrier (RF) pickoff can be used to sense the rotation of the turbine rotor and provide an electrical output that is proportional to the flow rate. The RF pickoff extends the low flow
  • Understanding In-Line RF Power Measurements
    requires probable accuracy of the meter being used. This article describes two commonly used methods of detecting rf power and the implications of using those methods in a plasma system environment. The descriptions for these two detection methods apply to both an rf generator's internal power
  • Selecting Antenna/Power Amplifier Combinations for the Coming New RF Immunity Standards
    candidate for the upper frequency for consumer products. When test facilities test products for compliance to these new RF immunity standards, which antenna/amplifier combination will prove the most effective at producing the necessary volts per meter over the new band? What is the cost-benefit
  • Theory and Application of RF/Microwave Absorbers
    as a description of absorber test methods. Absorbers2 T E C H N O T E S. T H E O R Y A N D A P P L I C A T I O N O F. R F / M I C R O W A V E A B S O R B E R S. Absorbers in the RF/microwave realm are materials that attenu-. ate the energy in an electromagnetic wave. Absorbers are used. in a wide range
  • Microwave or RF Amplifier Test Setup (.pdf)
    APPLICATIONS IDEA #1. Microwave or RF Amplifier Test Setup. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. 1. Microwave Sweep Generator with minimum sweep bandwidth of 1.0- to 26.5 GHz. 2. Krytar Directional Coupler, Model 2620 with bandwidth of 1.0 to 26.5 GHz. 3. Krytar Model 9000B Power Meter with 9530A Power Sensor and IEEE-488
  • Automatic Meter Reading for Centralized Power Monitoring
    -to-Fiber Converters. Industrial Wireless LAN. Wireless Access Controller. Dual RF Wireless AP/Bridge/Client. Single RF Wireless AP/Bridge/Client. Single RF Wireless Client. Industrial Cellular. Cellular Routers. Cellular IP Gateways. Cellular Modems. Embedded Computers. Rackmount Computers. Wallmount

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