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Acousto-optic modulators are devices that use sound waves to modify the amplitude, frequency, or phase of light passing through an acousto-optic material. Search by Specification | Learn More about Acousto-optic Modulators
Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulators and binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulators are used to change certain characteristics (amplitude, frequency or phase) of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. The changes in the parameter(s) of the carrier are made in accordance with an information-bearing signal (modulation signal). Search by Specification | Learn More about QPSK Modulators and BPSK Modulators
Pulse transformers interface a pulse forming network (PFN) and a load. They match the impedance of the load to the PFN in order to maximize power-transfer efficiency. Search by Specification | Learn More about Pulse Transformers
Pulse generators are electrical test equipment used to generate pulses that are injected into devices under test in order to study the behavior of these devices. Learn More about Pulse Generators
I/Q modulators and I/Q demodulators change the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. I/Q modulators split an incoming data stream into its in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components, mix the resulting signals with local oscillators that are 90º apart in phase, and then combine the outputs vectorially in a 0º mixer. Search by Specification | Learn More about I/Q Modulators and I/Q Demodulators
Optical modulators vary the amplitude and phase of a light beam; e.g., from a laser or by sound waves. Learn More about Optical Modulators
Electro-optic modulators are analog or digital devices that use an electric field to alter the characteristics (e.g., band gap and index of refraction) of a material through which light is traveling, changing the characteristics of the light itself. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electro-optic Modulators
...instrument, a fixed instrument, or a PC-based instrument or module. Common generator types include continuous wave, function, pulse, signal and sweep. A source that can produce a sine wave is referred to as a CW source. The frequency and amplitude... Search by Specification | Learn More about Signal Generators and Waveform Generators
Manual pulse generators institute a command pulse when the handle is turned manually. Learn More about Manual Pulse Generators
Frequency signal conditioners and pulse signal conditioners accept the output of devices that are specifically designed for frequency measurement and convert or condition these signals to digital data or suitable levels for digitization. Learn More about Frequency and Pulse Signal Conditioners
Pulser and receivers generate ultrasonic pulses, which are propagated into materials for NDT testing. Search by Specification | Learn More about Pulsers and Receivers
RF amplifiers are devices that accept a varying input signal and produce an output signal that varies in the same way, but with larger amplitude. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Amplifiers
Scalar network analyzers measure the amplitude portion of scattering or S-parameters, reflection and transmission coefficients between the incident and reflection waves that describe a device’s behavior under linear conditions at the microwave Search by Specification | Learn More about Scalar Network Analyzers
RF transmitters are electronic devices consisting of an oscillator, modulator, and other circuits that produce an RF signal. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Transmitters
Digital delay generators are electronic test equipment that generates delays (pulses at precise, programmed intervals) to trigger devices under test. Learn More about Digital Delay Generators
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Transceiver Technology for Data Communications Avago Technologies
Easy & Affordable Network Simulation M2 Optics, Inc.
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Low-Voltage Electro-Optic Light Modulators
Conoptics manufactures an extensive line of low voltage electro-optic light modulators, driver electronics, and associated components to satisfy diverse requirements. The application dictates which versions of modulator and driver electronics are to be used and what auxiliary components are needed . (read more)
Select from single pulse to 30Mhz repitition rate for mode locked lasers running at as high as 100Mhz.
Low temperal dispersion compatible with FSEC pulses, no spatial dispersion
Optical transmissions > 80%
Available for Ti: Sapphire and OPO's 700 to 1600nm (read more)
PFNs provide high power pulse generation and are used in lasers, high power medical oncology systems and transmitters for radar. RFI also supplies complete pulse sub-systems where the high voltage modulator contains the power supply, filament transformers, charging and discharging components, reactors and pulse transformers. (read more)
Narda Microwave - East has introduced a family of Telcordia GR-468-CORE, Issue 2-qualified, high-performance drivers for Electro-Absorptive (EA) and lithium niobate (LiNbO3) optical modulators serving OC-768 communications systems operating at data rates between 39 and 44 Gb/s. They are excellent choices for 300-pin MSA transponders and line cards in both VSR and long-haul/ ultra-lon... (read more)
MITEQ introduces Model SMT2640LC15MDQ, 2-bit, to its modulator product line. (read more)
RFI Corporation manufactures custom power transformers to match your specifications.
Pulse Transformers for radar, oncology and laser systems. RFI's pulse transformers are used for matching the voltage and impedance of the PFN to the RF power tubes. (read more)
Pulse Transformers for radar, oncology and laser systems. RFI's pulse transformers are used for matching the voltage and impedance of the PFN to the RF power tubes. (read more)
Pulse Transformers for radar, oncology and laser systems. RFI's pulse transformers are used for matching the voltage and impedance of the PFN to the RF power tubes. (read more)
Pulse Selection or Regenerative Amplifier Switching Systems: (read more)
RFI's charging reactors and flyback transformers are custom designed to charge the pulse forming resonance network. These units are liquid (oil) impregnated in welded case and liquid heat exchangers are often employed to reduce the effects of heat. (read more)
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Application Note 269 Circuit Applications of Multiplying CMOS... When this pulse rises, the A1 integrator output (Trace the DAC. The DAC output current is directly proportional to D) is forced negative until it See National Semiconductor Information |
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Application Note 266 Circuit Applications of Sample-Hold... This will cause an instantaneous Sample-Hold drop in the pulse amplitude at A6's output. See National Semiconductor Information |
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Pulse-Width Modulator Operates at Various Levels of Frequency... Keywords: pulse-width modulation, PWM, pulse width modulator, integrator, comparator, triangle-wave generator See Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Information |
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A solid state high voltage pulse modulator which is compact... A solid state high voltage pulse modulator which is compact and without oil or a pulse transformer |
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Pseudospark-Based Power Modulator Technology for Transient... Pseudospark-Based Power Modulator Technology for Transient Plasma Ignition |
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MATLAB Central - Files Agilent 81150A Pulse Function Arbitrary Noise Generator - Driver MATLAB driver for Agilent 81150A Pulse Function Arbitrary Noise Generator Author: See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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Pulse width modulator system invention |
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Diffraction-based pulse shaping with a 2d optical modulator... Diffraction-based pulse shaping with a 2d optical modulator -> Monitor Keywords |
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Microscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia in phase but clever optical solutions have been thought out to change this difference in phase into a difference in amplitude (light intensity). |
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Class Definition for Class 375 - PULSE OR DIGITAL... Pulse responsive selective systems; Pulse demodulation, per se; Pulse modulation converters to FM; Pulse modulation, per se; Pulse generating |