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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
PSA Series Spectrum Analyzer |
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E4443A
E4445A
E4445A
E4440A
E4440A
E4447A
E4446A
E4448A |
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Option 202 |
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Measures and monitors complex RF, microwave and millimeter-wave signals from 6.7 GHz to 50 GHz |
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Optional 40 or 80 MHz analysis bandwidth to capture and measure complex signals |
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Wide dynamic range (-154 dBm DANL, +17 dBm TOI, -116 dBc/Hz phase noise at 10 kHz offset) |
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±0.62 dB absolute amplitude accuracy, ±0.38 dB frequency response, ±0.07 dB log amplification linearity |
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Easy-to-use built-in measurement personalities |
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Option 202 - GSM with EDGE Measurement Personality (requires option B7J) |
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| Agilent
ESA-E Series Portable Spectrum Analyzers |
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E4402B
E4404B
E4405B
E4407B |
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Option BAH
Option 252 |
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10 MHz analysis bandwidth and various one-button RF power measurements |
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Frequency range up to 26.5 GHz |
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Option BAH - GSM/GPRS measurement personality (requires Option 1D6) |
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Option 252 - EDGE upgrade to GSM/GPRS measurement personality (requires Option BAH) |
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Use with the 89600 VSA software for in-channel signal analysis |
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| Agilent
VSA Modulation Analysis Software |
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89601A |
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Option AYA Option 200 Option 300 |
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Offers extensive time, frequency and modulation analysis tools |
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Works with a variety of digitizers including PSA and ESA-E |
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Option AYA demodulates a wide range of standard communication formats such as EDGE and GSM |
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| Keithley RF Vector Signal/Spectrum Analyzer |
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2810 |
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Option GSM |
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Combines complex signal analysis and spectrum analysis capabilities designed to address a wide range of measurement needs for wireless devices, wireless transceiver modules, and RF components
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Option GSM - GSM/GPRS/EDGE signal analysis personality |
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| R&S
FSQ Signal Analyzer |
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FSQ3
and above |
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Option K5 |
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The FSQ combines two instruments in one. Offers
signal analysis at a demodulation bandwidth of up to 120
MHz with the dynamic range of a high-end spectrum analyzer.
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BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, CCK signals |
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EVM, FFT, Frequency Error |
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Crest factor |
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Spectrum emissions masks |
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Payload information |
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Option K5 - GSM/EDGE application firmware |
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R&S
FSU Spectrum Analyzer |
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FSU3 and above |
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Option K5 |
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Allows convenience in field maintenance installation and troubleshooting
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Offers one of the highest performance among RF spectrum analyzers |
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DANL: -148 dBm in a 1 Hz bandwidth at 26 GHz |
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| R&S
FSP Spectrum Analyzer |
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FSP3 |
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Option K5 |
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General purpose spectrum analyzer, with frequency range configurable from 3GHz to 40GHz. Combine with option K8 for Bluetooth 1.1 and 2.0 transmitter measurements |
| R&S
FSH Handheld Spectrum Analyzer |
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FSH3 and above |
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Allows convenience in field maintenance installation and troubleshooting
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Frequency range 100 kHz up to 3/6/18 GHz |
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Internal preamplifier |
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DANL typ. -135 dBm (RBW 100 Hz) |
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Resolution bandwidths 100 Hz to 1 MHz, one and three steps |
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Wide range of detectors: sample, max/min peak, auto peak, RMS |
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Supports features such as TDMA Power measurements, channel-power measurements, and tracking generator option allows scalar and vector network measurements |
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Model Numbers |
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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
ESG Vector Signal Generator |
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E4438C |
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Option 300
Option 402
Option N7602B |
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Arbitrary
waveform generator and I/Q modulation capability enable
the creation of complex waveforms for a variety of RF
and microwave applications, including BPSK and O-QPSK.
Can also be used as a multi-purpose interference source
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Option 300 - GSM/EDGE Basestation loop-back test capability |
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Option 402 - GSM/EDGE personality |
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Option N7602B - Signal Studio software allows users to create standard-based waveforms including such as GSM/EDGE |
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Combine with N5115B Baseband Studio for Fading |
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| Agilent
PSG Vector Signal Generator |
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E8267D |
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Option N7602B |
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Integrated microwave vector signal generator with I/Q modulation up to 44 GHz |
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Advanced wideband internal baseband generator capable of flexible arbitrary waveform playback or sophisticated real-time signal generation |
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Option N7602B - Signal Studio software allows users to create standard-based waveforms including such as GSM/EDGE |
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Combine with N5115B Baseband Studio for Fading |
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| Agilent
N5182A MXG Vector Signal Generator |
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N5182A |
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Option N7602B |
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Featuring fast frequency, amplitude, and waveform switching, industry-best
ACPR performance, high reliability, and simplified self-maintenance - all in two rack units (2RU) - Agilent MXG
vector is optimized for manufacturing cellular communications and wireless connectivity components. Combine with N7616A/B Signal Studio to create customized WLAN signals. |
| Keithley RF Vector Signal Generator |
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2910 |
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Option GSM |
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Sets a new price/performance standard and features a 40 MHz modulation bandwidth useful for wireless communication connectivity tests such as GSM |
| R&S
SMU200A Vector Signal Generator |
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SMU200A |
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Option K40
Option K240 |
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Two independent signal generators in one unit with unrivalled RF and baseband characteristics
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Frequency range 100 kHz to 6 GHz |
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Internal I/Q modulation bandwidth 80 MHz (at RF) |
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Arbitrary waveform generator with 64 Msamples |
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Up to two signal generators in one box (e.g. useful signal + interferer) |
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Option K40/240 - Digital Standard GSM/EDGE (K240: WinIQSIM2) |
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| R&S
SMJ100A Vector Signal Generator |
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SMJ100A |
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Multi-purpose vector signal generator
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Frequency range 100 kHz to 6 GHz |
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Internal I/Q modulation bandwidth 80 MHz (at RF) |
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Option K40/240 - Digital Standard GSM/EDGE (K240: WinIQSIM2) |
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| R&S
SMV03 Vector Signal Generator |
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SMV03 |
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Vector modulation in the analog class
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Frequency range 9 kHz to 3.3 GHz |
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I/Q modulator with 100 MHz RF bandwidth and excellent vector accuracy |
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High level accuracy <0.5 dB |
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Model Numbers |
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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
VSA Transmitter Tester |
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E4406A |
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Option BAH
Option 202
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Full-featured vector signal analyzer (VSA) transmitter tester |
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Provides the best combination of speed and accuracy for a wide range of digital modulation analysis capability |
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Option BAH - GSM Measurement |
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Option 202 - GSM with EDGE Measurement Personality |
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Agilent Wireless Communications Test Set |
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E5515C |
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Opt. 002 (required)
Opt. 003
Opt. E6701D/E/T
Opt. E6785C/D |
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Hardware platform for the 8960 Series 10 wireless communication test set |
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Developed for high-volume, automated mobile phone manufacturing test |
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Option 002: 2nd RF source |
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Option E6701D/E/T: GSM/GPRS lab application, Special lab application (E5701T) |
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Option E6785C/D: GSM/GPRS/EGPRS_W-CDMA lab application (fast switching) |
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| R&S CMU200 Universal Radio Communication Tester |
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CMU200 |
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Option B21
Option K21-26 |
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Multiprotocol tester for today´s mobile radio networks |
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Modular hardware and software platform |
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Offers the hardware and software necessary to handle various 3G, "2.5G" and previous generation testing including GSM, GPRS, and EDGE |
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Option B21: Universal Signaling |
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Model Numbers |
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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
ENA RF Network Analyzer |
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E5071B
E5071C |
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8.5 GHz network analyzer
suitable for the following measurements of design and
manufacturing WLAN components: reflection, coefficient,
transmission, full S-parameter measurements, etc |
| Agilent
ENA-L RF Network Analyzer - 300 kHz to 3 GHz |
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E5062A |
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Provide reliable basic S-parameter measurements with easy-to-use features and solid performance based on the latest in modern technologies |
| Agilent
8753 Vector Network Analyzer |
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8753C
8753D
8753ES
8753ET |
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Agilent 8753ES vector
network analyzers perform complete characterization of
RF components. Features and specifications include:
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30 kHz to 3 or 6 GHz |
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Frequency and power sweeps |
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Optional time-domain, harmonics measurement |
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Model Numbers |
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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
P Series Power Meters |
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N1911A
(1 Ch)
N1912A
(2 Ch) |
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When used with the N192XA wideband power sensors, the P-Series power meters
provides a measurement frequency range from 50 MHz to 40 GHz with an internal zero and
calibration capability |
| Agilent
EPM-P Power Series Power Meters |
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E4416A
(1 Ch)
E4417A
(2 Ch) |
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The EPM-P Series power meter measure peak, average and time-gated power over -65 dBm to +20 dBm, to 18 GHz using E932XA power sensors |
| Agilent
EPM Series Power Meters |
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E4418B
(1 Ch)
E4419B
(2 Ch) |
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The EPM and EPM-P
Series provides high-performance, programmable power meters
for CW, average and peak power measurements. |
| R&S
NRP Power Meter |
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NRP |
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Power Sensors
Z11: 8 GHz, 200mW
Z21: 18 GHz, 200mW
Z22: 18 GHz, 2W
Z23: 18 GHz, 15W
Z24: 18 GHz, 30W
Z51: 18 GHz, 100mW
Z55: 40 GHz, 100mW |
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Innovative multipath sensor technology |
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90 dB dynamic range |
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High measurement speed |
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Intelligent sensors – simply plug in and
measure |
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Accurate measurement of average power regardless
of bandwidth and modulation |
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Handling of external components through S-parameter correction |
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Simultaneous operation of up to 4 sensors on basic
unit |
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Model Numbers |
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Key Options |
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Details |
| Agilent
Mobile Communications DC Sources |
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66311B
66319B
66319D
66321B
66321D
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Power consumption
and battery operation are critical parameters of portable
WLAN technology designs. Simulate Ni-Cad, NiMH, Li-Ion,
Li-Polymer batteries. Precision uA, mA measurements. Applicable
for 802.11a/b/g and HIPERLAN 2. |
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