There are many ways to look at the world, and many ways to look at electronic signals. Many fundamental instruments, such as voltmeters and oscilloscopes, use a time-oriented approach. They provide ...
The easiest way to envision a spectrum analyzer is to begin with an oscilloscope that plots magnitude versus time. Then swap frequency for time—and voilà—a spectrum analyzer! A gross simplification ...
So many things about the RSA306 spectrum analyzer are new and different that it’s hard to know where to begin. For one, there’s no other spectrum analyzer that has its physical attributes. At just 1.2 ...
The new R&S FPL1044 from Rohde & Schwarz offers a frequency range of 10 Hz to 44 GHz. It is the first and only spectrum analyzer in this price range on the market to reach the 44 GHz milestone, ...
Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the availability of real-time spectrum analysis (RTSA) for its PXA X-Series signal analyzers. Agilent’s RTSA delivers unmatched probability of intercept (POI), ...
This piece of art is a huge, wall-mounted electronic spectrum analyzer that displays sound from ambient noise. It looks to be made up of an array of red LEDs set up in a pattern of 8 to 32 bands. The ...
As mentioned, launching with the FPL1044 is the FPL1-K41R 40 MHz real-time spectrum analysis option. R&S says this is compatible with all frequency variants of the FPL family, giving the ability ...
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Historic RC-135 and EA-37B integration marks major step in USAF electromagnetic spectrum dominance
First sustained operational sorties combine Rivet Joint intelligence gathering with Compass Call electronic attack to refine real world spectrum dominance tactics. The U.S. Force has announced a ...
U.S. Army researchers are developing a quantum sensor capable of detecting electromagnetic emissions across frequency bands and at far greater ranges than traditional receivers and are considering ...
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