This document is a service manual for various Victor CD receiver models. It contains specifications for the audio amplifier, tuner, CD player, USB, and general sections of the receivers. The specifications include power output, frequency response, signal-to-noise ratio, input/output levels and impedances, and more. It also includes a table of contents listing the sections and pages of the manual.
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The document describes three digital migration radio series from BelFone:
1) The DMR Commercial Digital Series supports both analog and digital communication with 800 channels and 50 zones. It has a battery life of 20 hours in digital mode and 14 hours in analog mode.
2) The DMR Commercial Digital Series has 160 channels, 2 zones, and a battery life of 19 hours in digital mode and 13 hours in analog mode.
3) The Analog Replacement Digital Radio is compatible with Motorola CP series audio accessories. It has 32 channels, 2 zones, and a battery life of 19 hours in digital mode and 13 hours in analog mode.
This document discusses the basics of digital audio, including analog vs. digital representations of sound, sampling, sampling rate, Nyquist frequency, aliasing, quantization, dynamic range, and quantization error. It explains that analog audio is continuous in both time and amplitude, while digital audio represents sound in discrete time intervals and amplitude levels through the processes of sampling, quantization, and reconstruction. Key terms like sampling rate, Nyquist frequency, aliasing, word length, dynamic range, and quantization error are defined.
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The document summarizes TOA's infrared wireless classroom communication system. It provides clear sound throughout the classroom using a single wide-dispersion ceiling speaker with an integrated receiver and amplifier. The system includes two lightweight infrared wireless microphones, one each for the teacher and students, and a desktop tuner. Installation requires only one CAT-5 cable, making it quick and easy to set up. The system is designed specifically for classroom use to provide uniform sound quality and an improved learning experience for students.
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The document describes a new electronic step attenuator for microwave signal generators. It has a frequency range of 10 MHz to 8 GHz and provides attenuation in 10 dB steps up to 110 dB total. The attenuator uses PIN diodes in a novel configuration to achieve fast switching times of under 100 microseconds while maintaining low insertion loss and high return loss across its frequency range. Simulation results confirmed the attenuator meets its key specifications for attenuation accuracy, return loss, and spectral purity.
The SAT-202 is a compact satellite terminal that provides global coverage. It includes an integrated modem, antenna, and interfaces. The terminal automatically selects the best satellite based on GPS location and sends messages through secure systems. It supports up to three configurable inputs/outputs for sensor monitoring and reliable communication for remote assets in places without terrestrial networks.
The MTR3000 is a MOTOTRBO integrated base station/repeater designed for small public safety, utility and commercial organizations. It operates in both analog and digital modes, including MOTOTRBO systems, to provide increased capacity, integrated data applications, and enhanced voice communications. An upgrade kit is available to allow existing MTR2000 stations to operate on MOTOTRBO systems. The MTR3000 has standard features such as 100W output power, diagnostic software, and easy component replacement.
This document is a service manual for various Victor CD receiver models. It contains specifications for the audio amplifier, tuner, CD player, USB, and general sections of the receivers. The specifications include power output, frequency response, signal-to-noise ratio, input/output levels and impedances, and more. It also includes a table of contents listing the sections and pages of the manual.
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The document describes three digital migration radio series from BelFone:
1) The DMR Commercial Digital Series supports both analog and digital communication with 800 channels and 50 zones. It has a battery life of 20 hours in digital mode and 14 hours in analog mode.
2) The DMR Commercial Digital Series has 160 channels, 2 zones, and a battery life of 19 hours in digital mode and 13 hours in analog mode.
3) The Analog Replacement Digital Radio is compatible with Motorola CP series audio accessories. It has 32 channels, 2 zones, and a battery life of 19 hours in digital mode and 13 hours in analog mode.
This document discusses the basics of digital audio, including analog vs. digital representations of sound, sampling, sampling rate, Nyquist frequency, aliasing, quantization, dynamic range, and quantization error. It explains that analog audio is continuous in both time and amplitude, while digital audio represents sound in discrete time intervals and amplitude levels through the processes of sampling, quantization, and reconstruction. Key terms like sampling rate, Nyquist frequency, aliasing, word length, dynamic range, and quantization error are defined.
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The document summarizes TOA's infrared wireless classroom communication system. It provides clear sound throughout the classroom using a single wide-dispersion ceiling speaker with an integrated receiver and amplifier. The system includes two lightweight infrared wireless microphones, one each for the teacher and students, and a desktop tuner. Installation requires only one CAT-5 cable, making it quick and easy to set up. The system is designed specifically for classroom use to provide uniform sound quality and an improved learning experience for students.
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The document describes a new electronic step attenuator for microwave signal generators. It has a frequency range of 10 MHz to 8 GHz and provides attenuation in 10 dB steps up to 110 dB total. The attenuator uses PIN diodes in a novel configuration to achieve fast switching times of under 100 microseconds while maintaining low insertion loss and high return loss across its frequency range. Simulation results confirmed the attenuator meets its key specifications for attenuation accuracy, return loss, and spectral purity.
The SAT-202 is a compact satellite terminal that provides global coverage. It includes an integrated modem, antenna, and interfaces. The terminal automatically selects the best satellite based on GPS location and sends messages through secure systems. It supports up to three configurable inputs/outputs for sensor monitoring and reliable communication for remote assets in places without terrestrial networks.
The MTR3000 is a MOTOTRBO integrated base station/repeater designed for small public safety, utility and commercial organizations. It operates in both analog and digital modes, including MOTOTRBO systems, to provide increased capacity, integrated data applications, and enhanced voice communications. An upgrade kit is available to allow existing MTR2000 stations to operate on MOTOTRBO systems. The MTR3000 has standard features such as 100W output power, diagnostic software, and easy component replacement.
This document describes the design process for an active low pass filter. It includes:
1) Specifying the filter requirements including passband, stopband frequencies and gains.
2) Calculating the element values using Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations.
3) Verifying the frequency response meets specifications.
4) Optimizing values using standard capacitor sizes.
5) Testing elements with ±5% tolerance.
The result is the filter circuit with all calculated element values that meets the design specifications.
Digital audio systems evolved from telecommunications technology developed in the 1930s. By the late 1960s, digital techniques offered benefits over analog for broadcast transmission. Digital audio works by sampling an analog audio signal at regular intervals, assigning it a binary code, and processing it as a digital data stream. Key aspects of digital audio include sampling rate, bit depth, anti-aliasing filters, pulse code modulation, quantization, multiplexing, dithering, bit rate, and digital clocking to ensure precise sampling.
This document provides specifications and ordering information for the KU-BAND 1041XRTS 4W non-inverted selectable BUC (Block Upconverter) transmitter made by Richardson RFPD. Key details include: output power of 36 dBm, frequency ranges of 13.75-14.5 GHz for output and 950-1700 MHz for input, gain of 50-60 dB, phase noise less than -70 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz, and operating temperature range of -40°C to +55°C. Dimensions are 228 x 125 x 65 mm and it requires a +15 to +24V power supply.
This document provides specifications for the Ameritec AM5XT-200 and AM5eXT-200 transmission test sets. Both units operate with a bandwidth of 20Hz to 200kHz and provide a range of transmission impairment measurements, including noise, distortion, phase and amplitude jitter, dropouts, and signaling tests. The AM5XT-200 meets North American IEEE 743-1984 standards, while the AM5eXT-200 meets international ITU standards and is CE approved. Key features include a programmable signal generator, built-in speakerphone, storage of test setups, and optional remote control via RS-232. The units can be used on the benchtop or in the field with an internal battery
This document provides information on a VHF marine transceiver radio. It has a compact, submersible body and large LCD display. Key features include favorite channels, an aquaquake draining function, built-in DSC for distress calls, a new Force5Audio speaker, and dualwatch/tri-watch functions. It has a frequency range of 156.025-157.425 MHz for transmitting and 156.050-163.275 MHz for receiving.
This document discusses key concepts in digital audio, including:
1) Digital audio is discrete in both time and amplitude, where analog is continuous. Sampling converts an analog signal to digital by taking discrete time and amplitude samples.
2) For lossless sampling, the sampling rate must be at least twice the bandwidth of the analog signal to avoid aliasing.
3) Quantization converts the sampled amplitude values to discrete digital values. More bits provide higher resolution and dynamic range but introduce quantization error and noise.
4) Digital audio can be transmitted via various standards like AES/EBU and S/PDIF using pulse code modulation to encode the digital samples into a binary data stream. O
This document summarizes a wireless monitor set that provides musicians complete control over their on-stage performance. The set includes a compact receiver that offers tunable frequencies (transmitter and receiver), optimum reception, and frequency management via computer. It is well-suited for use on loud rock stages as it allows the user to set their own volume levels adjusted for ambient noise. The set renders singing and instrumentation exactly as heard in the arena through specially developed earphones.
The document provides specifications for fiber optic adapters and patch cords. It lists insertion loss and return loss specifications for singlemode APC, singlemode UPC and multimode PC adapter types. It also specifies an operating temperature range of -40°C to 80°C and less than 0.1dB change in insertion loss from 10Hz to 55Hz vibration. Wavelengths of 850nm for multimode and 1550nm for singlemode are supported. Application areas include telecommunications, access networks, data transmission and test equipment. Features include low insertion loss, high return loss, temperature stability and easy connectivity.
The MOTOTRBOTM DR 3000 repeater provides digital and analog radio communication with the following key benefits:
1. It supports full 100% duty cycle transmission at power outputs between 1-40 watts.
2. The repeater can handle two simultaneous voice or data transmissions using digital TDMA technology.
3. It includes an integrated power supply and sturdy handles for easy installation and handling.
This document compares analog and digital filters for use in data acquisition systems. It discusses how analog filters can remove noise from signals before analog-to-digital conversion, while digital filters act after conversion. The document then defines key parameters for designing analog low-pass filters, including cutoff frequency, stop band frequency, maximum gain, and filter order. It explains how these parameters shape the frequency response curve.
The document describes the Evolution Wireless G3 wireless microphone system, including its features such as a bodypack transmitter with mute function, tunable UHF frequencies, metal housing, and headset microphone that renders ambient noise insensitive. The system provides clear sound transmission for stage performances and includes a true diversity receiver, frequency management software, and battery powered bodypack transmitter for up to 8 hours of use. Key accessories include clip-on microphones and a rackmount receiver and adapter.
The document summarizes the features of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G 500 series instrument set for wireless audio transmission. It provides wireless transmission of audio from musical instruments without cables. Key features highlighted include a sturdy metal housing, tunable UHF frequencies across a wide bandwidth, an integrated guitar tuner, programmable mute function, and battery life of over 8 hours. It also lists updated features for the new 500 series such as Ethernet connectivity, wireless syncing of transmitters, and increased frequency range and audio sensitivity.
The document summarizes the features of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G 500 series instrument set for wireless audio transmission. It provides wireless transmission of audio from musical instruments without cables. Key features highlighted include a sturdy metal housing, tunable UHF frequencies across a wide bandwidth, an integrated guitar tuner, programmable mute function, and long battery life of over 8 hours. It also lists updated features for the new 500 series such as Ethernet connectivity, wireless transmitter sync, and increased frequency range/bandwidth.
The document describes the Motorola DM 3400/3401 numeric display mobile radios.
1) The radios have a numeric display, programmable buttons, and accessories including a compact microphone and GPS (on DM 3401).
2) Key features include 32 channels, enhanced call management, quick text messaging, and dual analog/digital scanning.
3) The radios meet military standards for durability and have an IP54 dust and water resistance rating.
The document discusses the history and implementation of automatic loudness control technology. It describes how CBS Laboratories developed the first loudness meter and controller in the 1960s to address loud commercials. Orban later implemented the CBS technology for use in television broadcast processing. The document examines how loudness control works, evaluating different processing methods. It analyzes loudness measurements to demonstrate how two-band and five-band compression with loudness control can regulate loudness over time better than unprocessed or compressed-only signals. The conclusions state that while imperfect, automatic loudness control effectively manages levels to prevent viewer annoyance.
This document proposes a digitally controlled wideband frequency modulator using an injection-locked oscillator with fine frequency resolution. It achieves wideband FM modulation by controlling the phase between a delayed version of the oscillator output signal and the oscillator itself. The key advantages are scalable linear tuning range and fine frequency resolution without requiring large capacitor arrays. Simulation and measurement results show it can achieve frequency steps of 24.8 kHz and an FM range of over 2 GHz by adjusting the injection current ratio.
The document discusses the Evolution Wireless G 500 Series Instrument Set from Sennheiser. It provides wireless transmission for live music performances, freeing the performer from cables. The ultra-light transmitter can be attached discreetly and has an easy-to-read display. A new feature is an integrated guitar tuner in the receiver to eliminate the need for a separate device. It offers durable metal housing, integrated wireless options and battery life of over 8 hours from AA batteries.
Real-time spectrum analyzer RSA5000 Series
The RSA5065 real-time spectrum analyzer with real-time analysis and sweep analysis, optional vector signal analysis application software (VSA) and EMI measurement application software (EMI), with excellent performance and specifications. Its frequency range is 9kHz to 3.2GHz, and it is available with the tracking source "-TG" model, which can be widely used in enterprise R&D, factory production, education and teaching
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This document provides technical specifications for the IQxel-MW 7G connectivity and cellular test system from LitePoint, including specifications for its vector signal analyzer (VSA), vector signal generator (VSG), and wireless LAN measurement capabilities. Key specifications include a frequency range of 400 MHz to 7.3 GHz for the VSA and VSG, and EVM and peak power measurements for 802.11ax WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E waveforms. Port configurations include 2-port, 8-port and 16-port options.
The document provides specifications for the JD748A signal analyzer from JDSU. It includes the frequency range, resolution bandwidth, phase noise, measurement range, displayed average noise level, and total amplitude accuracy of the spectrum analyzer functionality. It also lists specifications for the integrated RF power meter such as frequency range, dynamic range, and accuracy of internal and external power sensors. Various modulation analysis options are described including their measurements and parameters for technologies like GSM/GPRS, WCDMA, cdma2000.
Multi-channel low noise arbitrary waveform generation system
Multi-channel precision low noise DC voltage source
Multi-channel low noise amplification system
This document describes the design process for an active low pass filter. It includes:
1) Specifying the filter requirements including passband, stopband frequencies and gains.
2) Calculating the element values using Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations.
3) Verifying the frequency response meets specifications.
4) Optimizing values using standard capacitor sizes.
5) Testing elements with ±5% tolerance.
The result is the filter circuit with all calculated element values that meets the design specifications.
Digital audio systems evolved from telecommunications technology developed in the 1930s. By the late 1960s, digital techniques offered benefits over analog for broadcast transmission. Digital audio works by sampling an analog audio signal at regular intervals, assigning it a binary code, and processing it as a digital data stream. Key aspects of digital audio include sampling rate, bit depth, anti-aliasing filters, pulse code modulation, quantization, multiplexing, dithering, bit rate, and digital clocking to ensure precise sampling.
This document provides specifications and ordering information for the KU-BAND 1041XRTS 4W non-inverted selectable BUC (Block Upconverter) transmitter made by Richardson RFPD. Key details include: output power of 36 dBm, frequency ranges of 13.75-14.5 GHz for output and 950-1700 MHz for input, gain of 50-60 dB, phase noise less than -70 dBc/Hz at 1 kHz, and operating temperature range of -40°C to +55°C. Dimensions are 228 x 125 x 65 mm and it requires a +15 to +24V power supply.
This document provides specifications for the Ameritec AM5XT-200 and AM5eXT-200 transmission test sets. Both units operate with a bandwidth of 20Hz to 200kHz and provide a range of transmission impairment measurements, including noise, distortion, phase and amplitude jitter, dropouts, and signaling tests. The AM5XT-200 meets North American IEEE 743-1984 standards, while the AM5eXT-200 meets international ITU standards and is CE approved. Key features include a programmable signal generator, built-in speakerphone, storage of test setups, and optional remote control via RS-232. The units can be used on the benchtop or in the field with an internal battery
This document provides information on a VHF marine transceiver radio. It has a compact, submersible body and large LCD display. Key features include favorite channels, an aquaquake draining function, built-in DSC for distress calls, a new Force5Audio speaker, and dualwatch/tri-watch functions. It has a frequency range of 156.025-157.425 MHz for transmitting and 156.050-163.275 MHz for receiving.
This document discusses key concepts in digital audio, including:
1) Digital audio is discrete in both time and amplitude, where analog is continuous. Sampling converts an analog signal to digital by taking discrete time and amplitude samples.
2) For lossless sampling, the sampling rate must be at least twice the bandwidth of the analog signal to avoid aliasing.
3) Quantization converts the sampled amplitude values to discrete digital values. More bits provide higher resolution and dynamic range but introduce quantization error and noise.
4) Digital audio can be transmitted via various standards like AES/EBU and S/PDIF using pulse code modulation to encode the digital samples into a binary data stream. O
This document summarizes a wireless monitor set that provides musicians complete control over their on-stage performance. The set includes a compact receiver that offers tunable frequencies (transmitter and receiver), optimum reception, and frequency management via computer. It is well-suited for use on loud rock stages as it allows the user to set their own volume levels adjusted for ambient noise. The set renders singing and instrumentation exactly as heard in the arena through specially developed earphones.
The document provides specifications for fiber optic adapters and patch cords. It lists insertion loss and return loss specifications for singlemode APC, singlemode UPC and multimode PC adapter types. It also specifies an operating temperature range of -40°C to 80°C and less than 0.1dB change in insertion loss from 10Hz to 55Hz vibration. Wavelengths of 850nm for multimode and 1550nm for singlemode are supported. Application areas include telecommunications, access networks, data transmission and test equipment. Features include low insertion loss, high return loss, temperature stability and easy connectivity.
The MOTOTRBOTM DR 3000 repeater provides digital and analog radio communication with the following key benefits:
1. It supports full 100% duty cycle transmission at power outputs between 1-40 watts.
2. The repeater can handle two simultaneous voice or data transmissions using digital TDMA technology.
3. It includes an integrated power supply and sturdy handles for easy installation and handling.
This document compares analog and digital filters for use in data acquisition systems. It discusses how analog filters can remove noise from signals before analog-to-digital conversion, while digital filters act after conversion. The document then defines key parameters for designing analog low-pass filters, including cutoff frequency, stop band frequency, maximum gain, and filter order. It explains how these parameters shape the frequency response curve.
The document describes the Evolution Wireless G3 wireless microphone system, including its features such as a bodypack transmitter with mute function, tunable UHF frequencies, metal housing, and headset microphone that renders ambient noise insensitive. The system provides clear sound transmission for stage performances and includes a true diversity receiver, frequency management software, and battery powered bodypack transmitter for up to 8 hours of use. Key accessories include clip-on microphones and a rackmount receiver and adapter.
The document summarizes the features of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G 500 series instrument set for wireless audio transmission. It provides wireless transmission of audio from musical instruments without cables. Key features highlighted include a sturdy metal housing, tunable UHF frequencies across a wide bandwidth, an integrated guitar tuner, programmable mute function, and battery life of over 8 hours. It also lists updated features for the new 500 series such as Ethernet connectivity, wireless syncing of transmitters, and increased frequency range and audio sensitivity.
The document summarizes the features of the Sennheiser Evolution Wireless G 500 series instrument set for wireless audio transmission. It provides wireless transmission of audio from musical instruments without cables. Key features highlighted include a sturdy metal housing, tunable UHF frequencies across a wide bandwidth, an integrated guitar tuner, programmable mute function, and long battery life of over 8 hours. It also lists updated features for the new 500 series such as Ethernet connectivity, wireless transmitter sync, and increased frequency range/bandwidth.
The document describes the Motorola DM 3400/3401 numeric display mobile radios.
1) The radios have a numeric display, programmable buttons, and accessories including a compact microphone and GPS (on DM 3401).
2) Key features include 32 channels, enhanced call management, quick text messaging, and dual analog/digital scanning.
3) The radios meet military standards for durability and have an IP54 dust and water resistance rating.
The document discusses the history and implementation of automatic loudness control technology. It describes how CBS Laboratories developed the first loudness meter and controller in the 1960s to address loud commercials. Orban later implemented the CBS technology for use in television broadcast processing. The document examines how loudness control works, evaluating different processing methods. It analyzes loudness measurements to demonstrate how two-band and five-band compression with loudness control can regulate loudness over time better than unprocessed or compressed-only signals. The conclusions state that while imperfect, automatic loudness control effectively manages levels to prevent viewer annoyance.
This document proposes a digitally controlled wideband frequency modulator using an injection-locked oscillator with fine frequency resolution. It achieves wideband FM modulation by controlling the phase between a delayed version of the oscillator output signal and the oscillator itself. The key advantages are scalable linear tuning range and fine frequency resolution without requiring large capacitor arrays. Simulation and measurement results show it can achieve frequency steps of 24.8 kHz and an FM range of over 2 GHz by adjusting the injection current ratio.
The document discusses the Evolution Wireless G 500 Series Instrument Set from Sennheiser. It provides wireless transmission for live music performances, freeing the performer from cables. The ultra-light transmitter can be attached discreetly and has an easy-to-read display. A new feature is an integrated guitar tuner in the receiver to eliminate the need for a separate device. It offers durable metal housing, integrated wireless options and battery life of over 8 hours from AA batteries.
Real-time spectrum analyzer RSA5000 Series
The RSA5065 real-time spectrum analyzer with real-time analysis and sweep analysis, optional vector signal analysis application software (VSA) and EMI measurement application software (EMI), with excellent performance and specifications. Its frequency range is 9kHz to 3.2GHz, and it is available with the tracking source "-TG" model, which can be widely used in enterprise R&D, factory production, education and teaching
Datasheet Fluke RF Reference Source. Informasi lebih detail hubungi PT. Siwali Swantika, Jakarta Office : 021-45850618 atau Surabaya Office : 031-8421264
This document provides technical specifications for the IQxel-MW 7G connectivity and cellular test system from LitePoint, including specifications for its vector signal analyzer (VSA), vector signal generator (VSG), and wireless LAN measurement capabilities. Key specifications include a frequency range of 400 MHz to 7.3 GHz for the VSA and VSG, and EVM and peak power measurements for 802.11ax WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E waveforms. Port configurations include 2-port, 8-port and 16-port options.
The document provides specifications for the JD748A signal analyzer from JDSU. It includes the frequency range, resolution bandwidth, phase noise, measurement range, displayed average noise level, and total amplitude accuracy of the spectrum analyzer functionality. It also lists specifications for the integrated RF power meter such as frequency range, dynamic range, and accuracy of internal and external power sensors. Various modulation analysis options are described including their measurements and parameters for technologies like GSM/GPRS, WCDMA, cdma2000.
Multi-channel low noise arbitrary waveform generation system
Multi-channel precision low noise DC voltage source
Multi-channel low noise amplification system
The IBUC provides several advantages for satellite communications including higher performance and reliability through an integrated block upconverter design. It offers low terminal costs and simple installation through an upgraded weatherized interface. It also ensures superior RF performance with features like internal reference switching, low phase noise, and remote management interfaces.
The iNetVu® BR300L 19” rack mount Beacon Receiver is a high performance unit designed to track the power density of a satellite beacon
in real time. It supplies a DC voltage output that is linearly proportional to the beacon power by utilizing a true, RMS - responding power detector.
The document provides specifications for the Resonance R35C Clinical Combined Audiometer & Middle Ear Analyzer. It can perform pure tone and speech audiometry tests, as well as middle ear analysis functions like tympanometry and acoustic reflex testing. The device is portable, has a 7-inch color display, and can interface with external printers and computers. It is intended for clinical use and meets applicable European and International safety and performance standards.
Boonton Audio Analyzer Used for S/N Measurement and AC Measurement - Aimil.comAimil Ltd
Low distortion audio source for testing systems, amplifiers, radio transceivers and components
Non-volatile memory for instant recall of up to 99 complete front panel setups
Used for:
AC Measurement
Frequency Measurement
Analyzer Measurement Speed
Spare input/output fuses, line fuses
S/N Measurement
Source Specifications
Distortion Measurement
The camera has a 6MP CMOS sensor with a global or rolling shutter. It supports Camera Link and CoaXPress interfaces and can output at 55 fps (12-bit), 105 fps (10-bit), or 135 fps (8-bit). The camera has features like dual video output, extended dynamic range up to 100dB, and ROI support. It operates from -40°C to +85°C and has a MTBF of over 660,000 hours.
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Support a variety of small current measurement
Application: Small current measurements, using optical sensors (PD, APD, PMT) Photodetection with PMT Photodiode Scanning tunneling Microscopy spectroscopy quantum electronics semiconductors MEMS
This document provides specifications for an LNB satellite product from Norsat International. The LNB has a noise temperature of 20-25K, LO stability of ±5-25 kHz, gain of 62dB, and operates in the C-band frequency range of 3.625-4.2 GHz. It requires a power input of +12 to +24V and has physical dimensions of 180x100x70mm.
The BF-TD500 is a digital two-way radio that operates in VHF and UHF frequency bands with 32 total channels across 2 zones. It has a 1700mAh battery providing up to 22 hours of digital operation. The radio supports digital and analog modes, dual time slots, voice encryption, and various digital signaling features like individual, group, and all calls. It is designed for reliable communication in harsh environments with an operating temperature range of -20°C to +60°C.
The MTR3000 is a MOTOTRBOTM integrated voice and data base station/repeater designed for small public safety, utility and commercial organizations. It operates in both analog and digital modes, including MOTOTRBO Conventional, IP Site Connect, and Capacity Plus systems. This provides increased capacity, spectral efficiency, integrated data applications and enhanced voice communications. It also has backward compatibility to operate in analog mode. For current MTR2000 customers, an upgrade kit is available to allow their existing investment to operate on a MOTOTRBO system.
Portable Vibration Calibrator is a tabletop unit with standard sine signals at continually varying frequency from 10 Hz to 1280 Hz.
LCD digital panel displays defined amplitude of the acceleration, velocity and displacement. Either horizontal or vertical vibration can be generated.
It is an all in one unit combining sine signal generator, power amplifier, standard transducer and a shaker.
The document describes Scientific-Atlanta's Continuum DVP D9600 Advanced Headend Processor system. It includes the D9634 and D9638 Advanced QAM Modulators which combine functions like re-multiplexing, transport stream processing, monitoring, and optional scrambling. The modulators support variable bit rates and QAM constellations for modulation and include features for transport stream filtering, monitoring, and dynamic PS/SI regeneration.
The document describes Scientific-Atlanta's Continuum DVP D9600 Advanced Headend Processor system. It includes the D9634 and D9638 Advanced QAM Modulators which combine functions like re-multiplexing, transport stream processing, monitoring, and optional scrambling. The modulators support variable bit rates and QAM constellations for modulation and include features for transport stream filtering, monitoring, and dynamic PS/SI regeneration.
The document describes the Continuum DVP D9600 Advanced Headend Processor and its Model D9634 and D9638 Advanced QAM Modulators with Re-multiplexing. The modulators combine re-multiplexing with QAM modulation and optional built-in scrambling in a 1 RU device. They allow blocking services, changing program guide information, and monitoring incoming signals. The modulators support variable bit rates, signal bandwidths, and QAM constellations with an adjustable output frequency. They have a graphical Java-based interface for easy use and integration into network management systems.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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1. The DS-3000 Series can perform real-time analysis of noise and vibration generated from various industrial products. It features high-speed processing hardware and easy-to-use software.
2. Real-time octave analysis breaks sounds down into frequency bands similar to human hearing, allowing analysis of noise levels over time. FFT analysis separates waveforms into frequency components.
3. Tracking analysis is useful for analyzing rotational machines like engines. It detects resonance between rotational speed and natural frequencies that could cause problems.
This document provides information on various data loggers including the LR8450, LR8450-01, LR8410-20, LR8431-20, and 8423. It compares their key specifications such as number of channels, maximum sampling interval, input types, and wireless communication capabilities. Application examples are also provided for combining the data loggers with other Hioki instruments to measure values like temperature, resistance, current, voltage, power, and strain.
The document discusses Hioki's lineup of current sensors and current probes for various current measurement applications. It provides details on their specifications and suitability for different use cases, such as evaluating power devices, automotive systems, power quality maintenance, power consumption assessment, and more. The sensors and probes are optimized for measuring currents ranging from miniscule to large magnitudes, operating at frequencies from DC to the GHz range. Models are designed for high-accuracy measurement, waveform observation, and grid power quality control across industries including automotive, renewable energy, and electronics.
This document provides an overview of Hioki's field measuring instruments and their applications in various industrial settings. It introduces Hioki as a leader in test and measuring instruments, with integrated R&D and manufacturing allowing for sustainable product innovation. Various Hioki instruments are then mapped to common applications in factories, including measuring motor insulation, supply voltage, load current, grounding, temperature, and more. Similar mappings are provided for applications in data centers and PV systems.
The document provides an overview of various electrical measuring instruments and testing equipment offered by Hioki, including:
- Battery testers for measuring the internal resistance and open-circuit voltage of batteries used in applications like electric vehicles, power tools, smartphones, and more.
- Motor measurement solutions for performance analysis and quality testing, including power analyzers, clamp sensors, and data loggers.
- Equipment for designing, developing, and testing motors and inverters, such as power analyzers for evaluating efficiency, temperature sensors, and insulation testers.
- Production testing devices like winding testers, breakdown voltage testers, resistance meters, and LCR meters.
- Additional product categories like data loggers, safety test
The DIFFERENTIAL PROBE 9322 provides 3 measurement functions with a single probe: 1) floating measurement of high voltage waveforms up to 1000V AC/DC, 2) detection of surge noise on power supply lines, and 3) true RMS rectified output of high voltage AC. It can be powered by an AC adapter or Hioki’s Probe Power Unit and measures signals up to 2000V DC or 1000V AC with a 1/1000 output.
This document summarizes the features of the KG Load Station Series 300W/1000W electronic loads. It has a revolutionary UI like an oscilloscope for easy operation. It realizes less 35% weight than previous models. It can operate just like a resistor with no minimum voltage requirement. It has high speed current control and 4 models from 300W to 1000W in 125V and 500V ranges.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Hioki PW8001 power analyzer. It can measure up to 8 power channels with the highest accuracy from DC to high frequencies. It accurately captures power fluctuations from high-speed switching converters. It also provides full compatibility with various current sensors and can automatically perform phase correction for accurate measurement of high-frequency, low power factor power.
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Rigol dsa700 low cost spectrum analyzer
1. Spectrum Analyzer
Series
DSA700
● All-Digital IF Technology
● Frequency Range from 100 kHz up to 1 GHz
● Min. -130 dBm Displayed Average Noise Level (Typ.)
● Min. <-80 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz Offset Phase Noise
● Level Measurement Uncertainty <1.5 dB
● 100 Hz Minimum Resolution Bandwidth
● Advanced Measurement Functions (Opt.)
● EMI Filter & Quasi-Peak Detector Kit (Opt.)
● PC Software (Opt.)
● Optional RF TX/RX Training Kit
● Optional RF Accessories (Cable, Adaptor, Attenuator ...)
● Complete Connectivity: LAN (LXI), USB Host & Device, GPIB (Opt.)
● 8 Inch WVGA (800×480) Display
● Compact Size, Light Weight Design
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which greatly reduce the displayed average noise level.
is possible to make out signals with a frequency difference of only 100 Hz.
reference level uncertainty, scale distortion, as well as errors produced in the process of switching between logarithmic
and linear display of amplitude when using a traditional analog IF design.
Higher reliability: compared with traditional analog designs, the digital IF greatly reduces the complexity of the
hardware, the system instability caused by channel aging, and the temperature sensitivity that can contribute to parts
failure.
High measurement speed: the use of digital IF technology improves the bandwidth precision and selectivity of the
DSA700 Series Spectrum Analyzer
Basic Keys
RF Input
USB Port
Advanced
Measurement Keys
Marker Keys
Product Dimensions: Width × Height × Depth = 361.6 mm × 178.8 mm × 128 mm
3. Readout the spectrum peak values with the
peak table function turn on
Phase noise < -80 dBc/Hz @10 kHz offset
The GUI to control the RF demo kit (Transmitter)
directly
Zero span to demodulate the AM signal
Compare the spectrums with different color trace
Distinguish the two nearby signals clearly with
the 100 Hz RBW
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4. RIGOL Spectrum Analyzer Option and Accessory
Near Field Probe
(NFP-3 )
Rack Mount Kit
( RM-DSA800 )
USB to GPIB Converter
( USB-GPIB )
RF Demo Kit
( TX1000 )
RF CATV Kit
RF Demo Kit
( RX1000 )
DSA Utility Kit
RF Cable Kit
( CB-NM-NM-75-L-12G )
( CB-NM-SMAM-75-L-12G )
Soft Carrying Bag
(BAG-G1)
RF Adaptor Kit
High Power Attenuator
( ATT03301H )
RF Attenuator Kit
DSA PC Software
( Ultra Spectrum )
Advanced Measurement Kit
(AMK-DSA800)
Harmonic Distoration TOI
Emission
Bandwidth
Channel Power
Time Domain Power
Adjacent Channel Power
Occupied
Bandwidth
Carrier to Noise
Ratio
Pass/Fail
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EMI Pre-compliance Test Software
(S1210 EMI Pre-compliance Software)
5. Frequency
℃
to 50℃
uncertainty.
Typical (typ.): characteristic performance, which 80 percent of the measurement results will meet at room temperature (approximately 25℃ ).
This data is not warranted and does not include the measurement uncertainty.
Nominal (nom.): the expected mean or average performance or a designed attribute (such as the 50 Ω connector). This data is not warranted
and is measured at room temperature (approximately 25℃ ).
Measured (meas.): an attribute measured during the design phase which can be compared to the expected performance, such as the
amplitude drift variation with time. This data is not warranted and is measured at room temperature (approximately 25℃ ).
NOTE: All charts in this manual are the measurement results of multiple instruments at room temperature unless otherwise noted.
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Frequency
DSA705 DSA710
Frequency range 100 kHz to 500 MHz 100 kHz to 1 GHz
Frequency resolution 1 Hz
Internal Reference Frequency
DSA705 DSA710
Reference frequency 10 MHz
Accuracy ±[ (time since last calibration × aging rate) + temperature stability + calibration accuracy]
Initial calibration accuracy <1 ppm
Temperature stability
0℃ to 50℃ , reference to 25℃
<2 ppm
Aging rate <2 ppm/year
Frequency Readout Accuracy
Marker resolution span/ (number of sweep points - 1)
Marker uncertainty
±(frequency indication × reference frequency accuracy + 1% × span + 10% × resolution bandwidth +
marker resolution)
Frequency Counter
Resolution 1 Hz, 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 kHz
Uncertainty ±(frequency indication × reference frequency accuracy + counter resolution)
Frequency Span
Range 0 Hz, 100 Hz to maximum frequency of instrument
Uncertainty ±span/ (number of sweep points - 1)
SSB Phase Noise
DSA705 DSA710
20℃ to 30℃ , fc = 500 MHz 20℃ to 30℃ , fc = 1 GHz
Carrier offset
10 kHz <-80 dBc/Hz
100 kHz <-100 dBc/Hz (typ.)
6. NOTE: [1] When fc≥ 10 MHz, input level > +25 dBm and PA is Off, the protection switch will be on.
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Residual FM
20℃ to 30℃ , RBW = VBW = 1 kHz
DSA705 DSA710
Residual FM <50 Hz (nom.)
Bandwidths
Set "Auto SWT" to "Accy"
DSA705 DSA710
Resolution bandwidth (-3 dB) 100 Hz to 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence
RBW uncertainty <5% (nom.)
<5 (nom.)
Video bandwidth (-3 dB) 1 Hz to 3 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence
Resolution bandwidth (-6 dB) (EMI-DSA800 option) 200 Hz, 9 kHz, 120 kHz
Measurement Range
Range
fc ≥ 10 MHz
DANL to +20 dBm
Maximum Input Level
DC voltage 50 V
CW RF power
attenuation = 30 dB
+20 dBm (100 mW)
Max. damage level[1]
+30 dBm (1 W)
Amplitude
Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL)
DSA705 DSA710
Frequency
attenuation = 0 dB, RBW = VBW = 100 Hz, sample detector, trace average ≥ 50,
20℃ to 30℃ , input impendence = 50 Ω
PA off
100 kHz to 1 MHz <-90 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.) <-90 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.)
1 MHz to 500 MHz <-100 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.)
<-100 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.)
500 MHz to 1 GHz
PA on
100 kHz to 1 MHz <-110 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.) <-110 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.)
1 MHz to 500 MHz <-120 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.)
<-120 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.)
500 MHz to 1 GHz
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Level Display
Logarithmic level axis 1 dB to 200 dB
Linear level axis 0 to reference level
Number of display points 601
Number of traces 3 + math trace
Trace detectors
normal, positive-peak, negative-peak, sample, RMS, voltage average
quasi-peak (with EMI-DSA800 option)
Trace functions clear write, max hold, min hold, average, view, blank
Units of level axis dBm, dBmV, dBµV, nV, µV, mV, V, nW, µW, mW, W
Frequency Response
DSA705 DSA710
Frequency response fc ≥ 100 kHz, attenuation = 10 dB, relative to 50 MHz, 20℃ to 30℃
PA off
100 kHz to 500 MHz <0.7 dB
<0.7 dB
500 MHz to 1 GHz
fc ≥ 1MHz, attenuation = 10 dB, relative to 50 MHz, 20℃ to 30℃
PA on
100 kHz to 500 MHz <1.0 dB
<1.0 dB
500 MHz to 1 GHz
Input Attenuation Switching Uncertainty
DSA705 DSA710
Setting range 0 dB to 30 dB, in 1 dB step
Switching uncertainty
fc = 50 MHz, relative to 10 dB, 20℃ to 30℃
<0.5 dB
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Absolute Amplitude Uncertainty
DSA705 DSA710
Uncertainty
fc
20℃ to 30℃
<0.4 dB
RBW Switching Uncertainty
Uncertainty
relative to 1 kHz RBW
<0.1 dB
Reference Level
Range -100 dBm to +20 dBm, in 1 dB step
Resolution
log scale 0.01 dB
linear scale 4 digits
DSA705 (standard) DSA710 (standard)
Gain
100 kHz to 500 MHz 20 dB (nom.)
20 dB (nom.)
500 MHz to 1 GHz
Level Measurement Uncertainty
DSA705 DSA710
f, attenuation = 10 dB,
-50 dBm < input level ≤ 0 dBm, fc > 10 MHz, 20℃ to 30℃
Level measurement uncertainty <1.5 dB (nom.)
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RF Input VSWR
DSA705 DSA710
attenuation ≥ 10 dB
VSWR
300 kHz to 500 MHz <1.5 (nom.)
<1.5 (nom.)
500 MHz to 1 GHz
Second Harmonic Intercept
DSA705 DSA710
Second harmonic intercept (SHI)
fc ≥ 50 MHz, input signal level = -20 dBm, attenuation = 10 dB
+40 dBm
Third-order Intercept
DSA705 DSA710
Third-order intercept (TOI)
fc ≥ 50 MHz, two -20 dBm tones at input mixer spaced by 200 kHz, attenuation = 10 dB
+10 dBm
1dB Gain Compression
1dB compression of input mixer
(P1dB)
fc ≥ 50 MHz, attenuation = 0 dB
>0 dBm
Distortion
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Trigger
Trigger source free run, video, external
External trigger level 5 V TTL level
Signal Seamless Capture (SSC)
Measurement bandwidth 1.5 MHz
Front Panel Connectors
RF input
impedance 50 Ω (nom.)
connector N female
Sweep
Input /Output
Trigger
SSC-DSA (Option)
Spurious Response
Spurious response, inherent
DSA705 DSA710
input terminated 50 Ω, attenuation = 0 dB, 20℃ to 30℃
<-88dBm (typ.)
Intermediate frequency <-60 dBc
System related sidebands
referenced to local oscillators, referenced to A/D conversion, referenced to
<-60 dBc
Input related spurious
mixer level = -30 dBm
<-60 dBc
Sweep
DSA705 DSA710
Sweep time
span ≥ 100 Hz 10 ms to 500 s 10 ms to 1000 s
zero span 20 µs to 500 s 20 µs to 1000 s
Sweep time
uncertainty
span ≥ 100 Hz 5% (nom.)
zero span (sweep time setting
value > 1 ms)
5% (nom.)
Sweep mode continuous, single
Internal/ External Reference
Internal reference
frequency 10 MHz
output level +3 dBm to +10 dBm, +8 dBm (typ.)
impedance 50 Ω (nom.)
connector BNC female
External reference
frequency 10 MHz ± 5 ppm
input level 0 dBm to +10 dBm
impedance 50 Ω (nom.)
connector BNC female
External Trigger Input
External trigger input
impedance 1 kΩ (nom.)
connector BNC female
Communication Interface
USB host
connector A plug
protocol version2.0
USB device
connector B plug
protocol version2.0
LAN LXI core 2011 device 10/100Base, RJ-45
IEC/IEEE (GPIB) bus (USB-GPIB option) IEEE488.2
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Display
Type TFT LCD
Resolution 800 x 480 pixels
Size 8 inch
Colors 64k
Printer Supported
Protocol PictBridge
Mass Memory
Mass memory
Power Supply
Input voltage range, AC 100 V to 240 V (nom.)
AC supply frequency 45 Hz to 440 Hz
Power consumption 35 W (typ.), max. 50 W with all options
Environmental
Temperature
operating temperature range 0℃ to 50℃
storage temperature range -20℃ to 70℃
Humidity
0℃ to 30℃ ≤ 95% rel. humidity
30℃ to 40℃ ≤ 75% rel. humidity
Altitude operating height up to 3,000m
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
361.6 mm × 178.8 mm × 128 mm
(14.2 in × 7.0 in × 5.0 in)
Weight
DSA705 DSA710
Standard 4.25 kg (9.4 lb)
Calibration Interval
Recommended calibration interval 18 months
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety
EMC
in line with EMC instruction (2014/30/EU),
in line with or exceed IEC61326-1: 2013/EN61326-1: 2013 Group 1 Class A standard
CISPR 11/EN 55011
IEC 61000-4-2:2008/EN 61000-4-2 ±4.0 kV (contact discharge), ±8.0 kV (air discharge)
IEC 61000-4-3:2002/EN 61000-4-3
3 V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz); 3 V/m (1.4 GHz to 2 GHz); 1 V/m (2.0 GHz
to 2.7 GHz)
IEC 61000-4-4:2004/EN 61000-4-4 1 kV power lines
IEC 61000-4-5:2001/EN 61000-4-5 0.5 kV (phase to neutral); 1 kV (phase to PE); 1 kV (neutral to PE)
IEC 61000-4-6:2003/EN 61000-4-6 3 V, 0.15-80MHz
IEC 61000-4-11:
2004/EN 61000-4-11
voltage dip: 0% UT during half cycle; 0% UT during 1 cycle; 70% UT
during 25 cycles
short interruption: 0% UT during 250 cycles
Electrical safety
IEC 61010-1:2010 (Third Edition)/EN 61010-1:2010,
UL 61010-1:2012 R4.16 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 61010-1-12+ GI1+ GI2
12. Ordering Information
Description Order Number
Model
DSA705
DSA710
Standard
accessories
quick guide (hard copy) -
power cable -
Options
EMI-DSA800
advanced measurement kit AMK-DSA800
DSA PC software Ultra Spectrum
signal seamless capture SSC-DSA
Optional
accessories
include: N-SMA cable, BNC-BNC cable, N-BNC adaptor, N-SMA adaptor, 75 Ω to 50 Ω
adaptor, 900 MHz/1.8 GHz antenna (2pcs), 2.4 GHz antenna (2pcs)
DSA Utility Kit
include: N(F)-N(F) adaptor (1pcs), N(M)-N(M) adaptor (1pcs), N(M)-SMA(F) adaptor (2pcs),
N(M)-BNC(F) adaptor (2pcs), SMA(F)-SMA(F) adaptor (1pcs), SMA(M)-SMA(M) adaptor
(1pcs), BNC T type adaptor (1pcs), 50 Ω SMA load (1pcs), 50 Ω BNC impedance adaptor
(1pcs)
RF Adaptor Kit
include: 50 Ω to 75 Ω adaptor (2pcs) RF CATV Kit
include: 6dB attenuator (1pcs), 10dB attenuator (2pcs) RF Attenuator Kit
30dB high power attenuator, max. power 100W ATT03301H
N(M)-N(M) RF cable CB-NM-NM-75-L-12G
N(M)-SMA(M) RF cable CB-NM-SMAM-75-L-12G
RF demo kit (transmitter) TX1000
RF demo kit (receiver) RX1000
NFP-3
EMI pre-compliance test software
S1210 EMI Pre-
compliance Software
rack mount kit RM-DSA800
soft carrying bag BAG-G1
USB cable CB-USBA-USBB-FF-150
USB to GPIB interface converter for instrument USB-GPIB
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