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Oscillators are devices that are used to generate repetitive signals. They produce output signals without an input signal. There are two major types of electronic oscillators: harmonic oscillators and relaxation oscillators. Harmonic oscillators produce sine wave outputs. Relaxation oscillators produce non-sine wave outputs such as square wave, rectangular wave, and sawtooth outputs.
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8349B (Refurbished)   ValueTronics International, Inc. RF Amplifiers and drive millimeter-wave source modules. Reduced systematic power losses for increased dynamic range. High power drive signals for increased dynamic range. Increased low-level sweep speed and increased dynamic range measurements in network analyzers. Minimum Output Power: (at +5 dBm input). Frequency...
MG37020A   Anritsu Company Pulse Generators The MG37020A Fast Switching Microwave Signal Generator covers both RF and microwave frequencies from 10 MHz to 20 GHz. The MG37020A with 100 ?sec per point typical switching speed is an ideal signal source for RF and microwave applications requiring frequency agility, including data intensive...
Agilent U1818A Hensley Technologies, Inc. Agilent Technologies, Inc. / Electronic Measurement Group Electrical Test Probes The Agilent U1818A 100 kHz to 7 GHz active differential probe makes it easy to perform high frequency in-circuit measurements using network, spectrum and signal source analyzers. With flat frequency response, low noise floor, and direct power from instrument connection, the U1818A allows...
D3186 BRL Test, Inc. ROHDE & SCHWARZ, Inc. Network Test Equipment and fall time waveform characteristics with phase delay settings of 1 ps step resolution are state-of-the-art features. The clock source is either internal with a 0.15 ...12.5 GHz or a 2 ... 12.5 GHz generator optionally or external, using any microwave synthesizer. R &S signal generators SMP...

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  • Managing Spurious Noise in Complex Microwave Assemblies
    During the past 50 years, the microwave industry has grown from infant origins to a multi-billion dollar industry. Our field of study began with a few wizards who discovered the nature of electromagnetic fields and waves. Pioneers used the discovered principles to create wild new machines...
  • Microwave Nondestructive Testing of Composite Materials using Free-Space Microwave Measurement Techniques
    techniques, the measured parameters are reflection coefficients, transmission coefficients, dielectric constants, loss factors, and complex permeabilities as a function of microwave frequency and temperature. These measured parameters can be related to material parameters of interest (e.g., flaws, binder...
  • Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer-Part 1: Getting Started (.pdf)
    Synthesizer design methods have evolved over time, and this series of articles offers an update on well-established and recently developed techniques. Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer Part 1: Getting Started High Frequency Design. From May 2008 High Frequency Electronics...
  • Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer-Part 5: Advanced Techniques (.pdf)
    This series concludes with notes on advanced design options and features for greater functionality, with descriptions of their implementation in test and measurement products. Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer Part 5: Advanced Techniques High Frequency Design. From September 2008...
  • Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer-Part 4: Improving Performance (.pdf)
    In this article, the author examines design alternatives to achieve different performance objectives such as fast switching speed or fine resolution. Building a Microwave Frequency Syntheszier Part 4: Improving Performance High Frequency Design. From August 2008 High Frequency Electronics...
  • Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer-Part 3: From Sketch to Product (.pdf)
    This series continues with a step-by-step review of the design sequence, from basic diagram and specifications to production. Building a Microwave Frequency Synthesizer Part 3: From Sketch to Product High Frequency Design. From July 2008 High Frequency Electronics. Copyright © 2008 Summit...
  • Wireless Frequency Site Surveys (.pdf)
    while the microwave oven was in operation and. channel 1 would experience substantial interference. This is not information what could. be found without frequency analysis. A microwave is just one example of possible sources of interference and is one that can. be eliminated. If it were something...
  • A New Breed of VXIbus Microwave Signal Generator Architecture (.pdf)
    Microwave signal generators perform their frequency generation function by employing any number of direct and/or indirect frequency synthesis technologies.Frequency synthesis may be defined as a process by which a set of frequencies with predefined upper and lower bounds may be generated from...
  • Magnetron and Microwave Oven Design to Solve Wi-Fi - Interference Issues
    for a microwave oven. Analyzing the Interaction Region in CST PARTICLE STUDIO. CST PARTICLE STUDIO (CST PS) can calculate both efficiency and hot frequency of a cooker magnetron. To be more precise, it can predict how much RF output power a cooker magnetron can generate and at which frequency...
  • Frequency Synthesis: Current Solutions and New Trends (.pdf)
    This article presents an overview of microwave frequency synthesizer technologies. Various synthesizer architectures along with their main. characteristics are analyzed. The new markets' demands, design challenges and possible solutions are considered. Frequency Synthesis: Current Solutions and New...

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Microwave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UHF and EHF (millimeter waves), and various sources use different boundaries.[2 In all cases, microwave includes the entire SHF band (3 to 30 GHz,
Terahertz radiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to electromagnetic radiation with frequencies between high-frequency edge of the microwave band, 300 gigahertz (3×1011 Hz), and the long-wavelength
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Frequency Counter Products Noise Figure Analyzers & Noise Sources Generators, Sources, Supplies Signal Generators (Signal Sources)
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Synergy Microwave Corporation
RF & Microwave Components From DC to 19 GHz. Such sources require low phase noise and excellent frequency stability.
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Radio Frequency & Microwave Sources - Thales
Radio Frequency & Microwave sources Radio Frequency & Microwave sources
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Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
nuclear physics, synchrotron radiation production, spallation neutron sources, medical therapy, and intense beam applications.
Dielectric Resonator Oscillators (DROs) & Coaxial Resonator...
Filters Components IMAs Frequency Sources Integrated Solutions Tools & Services Contact
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The Plasma Theory and Simulation Group
AFOSR: Consortium on Cathodes and Breakdown for High Power Microwave Devices
RF Micro Devices :: RF Solutions & Wireless...
High power RF, high-frequency point-to-point RF chipsets, high-reliability signal sources, and modules. Frequency Conversion Gain Block Amplifiers
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