Enclosures
contain and hold test elements.
See Also: RF Enclosures, Shielded Enclosures, Anechoic Enclosures
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HBM Verification Tester
HBM-VT
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High Power Pulse Instruments GmbH
- HBM pulse generator verification tester according ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 up to ±10kV- To be used in HBM test and qualification labs for regular pulse generator specification compliance test in order to fulfill lab audit and certification requirements- Fully automatic compliance test and verification of HBM pulse generators regarding ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 normative standard at 3 different load conditions: Short Circuit, 500 Ω, and a reference diode at VBR=15 V reverse breakdown voltage, including DC test- Parameter evaluation and verification of the transient HBM current waveforms: Peak Current, Rise Time, Decay Time, Maximum Ringing Current- Optionally available upgrade for all HPPI TLP-3010C, 4010C, 8010A, 8010C, HBM-TS10-A hardware systems in combination with HBM-S1-B (6kV) pulse generators (upgrade on request)- Fully automatic test report generation (PDF)- Electrically floating (no fixed system ground): The HBM loads, current sensor output, USB control interface and the enclosure are electrically floating. There is no limiting system ground which may introduce common-mode interference induced HBM current measurement errors.- Isolated industrial full-speed USB control interface- Isolated power supply derived from USB port- Compact size 126mm x 82.5mm x 44.5mm
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Gyrocompass Changeover System
GCS
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The Teledyne TSS Gyrocompass Changeover System (GCS) has been developed to ensure that your navigation system is continuously supplied with heading information from a bank of up to four connected heading devices, such as the TSS Meridian or Saturn gyrocompasses. The selection of the heading source can be carried out either manually or automatically. Retransmission circuits are housed in a rugged enclosure suitable for bulkhead mounting.
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Cable Tracing
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High-power tone generator enables signal detection over 20 miles away and makes tracing through walls and enclosures easier with multiple tones and power levels suited for network, signal wire, coax, and telephone cable applications.
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Mini Receiver
FB7-NX
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In about 1935, the National Radio Company of Malden, Mass., brought out a “hot” high frequency receiver, called the FB7, and the subsequent FB-7X. It featured a super-hetrodyne design with plug-in coils that gave it a broad frequency range. The “X” model also incorporated a crystal filter in the intermediate frequency section, thus giving it additional selectivity. The receiver was viewed by radio amateurs as a technological breakthrough, and it was also used commercially for point to point high frequency communications. As the receiver did not have an internal RF amplifier section, a separately tunable RF amplifier was later provided in a separate enclosure for additional performance capabilities. Now, National RF, Inc., is resurrecting the fabled receiver name with an all solid-state, hot mini receiver, which also utilizes plug-in coils to cover the HF spectrum. The mini-receiver is designed for use by radio amateurs as well as serious short-wave listeners, and allows reception of AM, CW, and SSB signals. It incorporates a super-hetrodyne design with a dual gate FET built-in RF preamplifier and a ceramic filter for selectivity, often required when used in a crowded amateur radio band. In addition, the receiver has a buffered rear panel output of the high frequency oscillator for use with either a frequency counter for exact receive frequency display, or for interface with an outboard transmitter. A rear panel jack is also provided for muting the receiver when a transmitter is placed into the transmit mode. And, the receiver is small enough to fit into carry-on luggage and taken on trips when it is desired to “keep an ear” on amateur radio or other high frequency activity. The receiver utilizes rear panel plug-in coil assemblies which contain the RF amplifier, mixer, and oscillator tuned circuits. Each plug-in coil assembly also comes with a separate dial scale, which is inserted onto the front panel for displaying the tuned frequency. A very smooth 6 to 1 planetary drive is used for tuning the receiver. Other front panel controls include RF preamplifier peak, volume control, Beat Frequency Oscillator adjustment, and RF gain control. Other switches include filter bandwidth, AM/CW/SSB selection, Power, and a general coverage/band spread control for certain plug-in assemblies. The receiver is intended to drive head-phones via a rear panel jack, but has sufficient output to drive a small external speaker.



