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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: readings in Watts, dBm or dB relative eliminating measurement conversion Peaking meter for analog adjustments Cal factor to compensate each sensor for improved accuracy The Agilent 436A is a general-purpose digital power meter intended for manual and automatic radio
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Supplier: TEGAM, Inc.
Description: with thermistor power sensors from: Agilent (HP), TEGAM, Weinschel, Hughes, General Microwave, Millitech Supports 100 O and 200 O thermistors Integrates bridge balancer and power meter into one package Four digit calibration factor resolution Full
- Display Type: Digital
- Features: Programmable
- Form Factor: Bench / Free-Standing
- Output Interface: USB, Other
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Supplier: Micro Sensor Co., Ltd.
Description: LKZLD Digital Radar Liquid Level Meter can accurately measure the polluting and corrosive media, using unique microwave technology and Echo-tech echo processing technology to adapt to various working conditions. · Non-contact radar, no wear, no pollution
- Device Classification: Sensor-Only
- Meter Technology: Radar / Microwave
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Supplier: LadyBug Technologies LLC
Description: The LB559A is a high accuracy RF & Microwave Power Sensor for general purpose average power or True RMS and scalar measurements. The sensor features fast measurement speed and a broad dynamic range. LadyBug’s feature rich Power Meter Application is provided
- Bandwidth: 100 Hz
- Frequency Range: 1.00E7 to 1.25E10 Hz
- Output Interface: USB
- dBm Measurement Range: -55 to 20 dBm
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Supplier: LadyBug Technologies LLC
Description: The LB589A is a high accuracy RF & Microwave Power Sensor for general purpose average power or True RMS and scalar measurements. The sensor features fast measurement speed and a broad dynamic range. LadyBug’s feature rich Power Meter Application is provided
- Bandwidth: 100 Hz
- Frequency Range: 1.00E7 to 2.65E10 Hz
- Output Interface: USB
- dBm Measurement Range: -55 to 20 dBm
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Supplier: LadyBug Technologies LLC
Description: The LB579A is a high accuracy RF & Microwave Power Sensor for general purpose average power or True RMS and scalar measurements. The sensor features fast measurement speed and a broad dynamic range. LadyBug’s feature rich Power Meter Application is provided
- Bandwidth: 100 Hz
- Frequency Range: 1.00E7 to 1.80E10 Hz
- Output Interface: USB
- dBm Measurement Range: -55 to 20 dBm
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Supplier: LadyBug Technologies LLC
Description: The LB5944A is a high accuracy, platform independent RF & Microwave Power Sensor for general purpose average power or True RMS and scalar measurements. The sensor features exceptionally fast measurement speed, a broad dynamic range, and the widest set of options for
- Bandwidth: 1.00E-3 to 81 Hz
- Frequency Range: 1.00E6 to 4.40E10 Hz
- Output Interface: USB
- dBm Measurement Range: -60 to 26 dBm
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: ), and Probability Density Function (PDF) Applications: General-purpose RF and Microwave Average Power Measurements Characterization of repetitive pulsed signals, such as navigation,weather, and other radar Peak and average power measurements on
- Frequency Range: 8000 MHz
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: Power Measurements that give accurate results regardless of signal shape or modulation Applications: General-purpose RF and Microwave Average Power Measurements Characterization of repetitive pulsed signals, such as navigation,weather, and other radar
- Frequency Range: 8000 MHz
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF), and Probability Density Function (PDF) General-purpose RF and Microwave Average Power Measurements Characterization of repetitive pulsed signals, such as navigation,weather, and other radar Peak and average power
- Frequency Range: 20000 MHz
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Supplier: Maxwell Technologies, Inc.
Description: Maxwell's HC series of ultracapacitor cells are ideal for consumer electronics, automotive control systems, wireless transmission, medical devices, automatic meter readers, and many other applications requiring a pulse of energy that cannot be efficiently provided by a battery or power
- Applications: Automotive, General Purpose, RF / Microwave Capacitors, Telecom
- Capacitance Range: 1.00E6 to 1.50E8 microF
- Capacitance Type: Fixed
- Configuration / Form Factor: Other
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The effects of hyperthermia and hyperthermia plus microwaves on rat brain energy metabolism
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Absorptive optical bistability at microwave frequencies
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Microwave‐induced pressure waves in a model of muscle tissue
The average output power was 13.5 W, as measured with an in-line crossguide coupler and a General Microwave Model 471 power meter equipped with a Model N421D power head.
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Development of a microwave calorimeter for simultaneous thermal analysis, infrared spectroscopy and dielectric measurements
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High-field capture section for SLC positron source
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The effect of microwave radiation (1.0 GHz) on the blood‐brain barrier in dogs
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Implementation of the Block Diagrams of the Microwave Parametric Interference Transducers
Keywords - vector ratio, power meter , the microwave trans- ducer, the general constants .
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