Used ENI Plasmaloc 2-HF #293631579 for sale
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ENI Plasmaloc 2-HF is an electronic test equipment that measures the bidirectional insertion loss of high frequency (HF) coaxial cables and connectors. It is a device that is typically used in RFI/EMI testing to measure the insertion loss of HF cables and connectors in both directions (up and down). The device is a very powerful device as it is capable of measuring HF signals up to 40GHz and usable in both pulse and continuous wave (CW) modes. ENI PLASMALOC-2HF consists of two parts: a sender (Tx) and a receiver (Rx) component. The Tx component is used to supply the HF signals to the coaxial cable and connectors under test, while the Rx component is used to measure the return signals that are received from the cable. The Tx component works by providing the RF signal in a very narrow range of frequencies and with enough power to ensure that the signal is passed through the coaxial cable and connector. The signal generator of the Tx component is programmable to both continuous wave (CW) and pulse signals, depending on the desired application. In CW mode, it generates signal over a range of frequencies that span from 1GHz to 40GHz, allowing users to measure the insertion loss performance of their coaxial cable and connectors. In pulse mode, the signal frequency can be set up to 40GHz while the signal pulse width can be adjusted between 0.05uS and 0.5uS. The receiver (Rx) component is equipped with a low noise amplifier (LNA) that is used to amplify the signal that is returned after being passed through the cable and connectors being tested. This signal is then sent to a logarithmic detector, which is used to accurately measure the insertion loss in dB of the coaxial cable/connectors being tested, up to 40GHz. Overall, Plasmaloc 2-HF is a powerful and reliable tool that is mainly used for the testing and analysis of HF cables, connectors, filters and antennas. Its capability to determine the insertion loss of HF coaxial cables and connectors makes it an ideal candidate for RFI/EMI testing, as well as being a very valuable tool for the engineering community.
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