The compact MSYS245 microwave generator may broaden the scope of microwave ablation applications. Microwave ablation has gained increasing prominence as a method for treating cancerous tumors and ...
Giga-tronics has introduced its GT-2620A Titan high-power microwave signal generator system, which, the company reports, provides higher power levels at microwave frequencies than are available from a ...
New options extend the frequency range of Rohde & Schwarz's R&S SMF100A microwave signal generator to 43.5 GHz at the high end and down as low as 100 kHz. The SMF100A is an ideal signal source for ...
Rigol has introduced an eight channel microwave generator that works across 9kHz to 20GHz and can deliver related coherent signals or independent signals. Called DG5208, it is one of the DSG5000 range ...
Tailored for R&D labs and antenna, EMC, and EW test applications, the GT-2620A microwave-signal generator reportedly delivers significantly higher power levels at microwave frequencies than are ...
Covering a bandwidth from 1 GHz to 22 GHz, the SMF100A analog microwave signal generator touts notable phase-noise performance, high output power, and very short settling times. At 10 GHz, the unit ...
To address the stringent requirements of the latest microwave and mmWave testing, Siglent has increased the addressable frequency range of its RF signal generators to 40GHz. The SSG6000A has a wide ...
EARLY forms of the arc harmonic generator have already been described 1–3. The basis of these was a ‘cold cathode’ arc running between a mercury (or calcium) cathode and a tungsten wire anode in argon ...
A group of researchers led by Andreas Wallraff, Professor of Solid State Physics at ETH Zurich, has performed a loophole-free Bell test to disprove the concept of "local causality" formulated by ...
This article was produced for RFHIC by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine's board of editors. RFHIC's co-founder and CEO, David Cho (left), and RFHIC's co-founder ...
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