Products

Battery presence testing

30 June, 2004 | Helios Power Solutions

Innovative Energies' No-Break 3 battery backed-up DC power supply system employing 'smart' testing for battery presence does not rely solely on charge current sensing or power supply output interruption. The NB3 system continuously monitors charge current and initiates a full test if current falls below a set value for any reason; within a set time interval.

Eyewear-mounted display for mobile PCs

30 June, 2004 | NDT Equipment Sales Pty Ltd

MicroOptical Corporation has released its SV-6 PC Viewer, the first eyewear-mounted display specifically designed for use with mobile personal computers. The SV-6 is a small, ultra-lightweight and highly ergonomic display that provides head-up, hands-free viewing of information from Tablets, laptops, wearable computers, ruggedised computers or other mobile computing devices with a VGA output.

Receiver for phase noise analyser

30 June, 2004 | Poseidon Scientific Instruments Pty Ltd

Poseidon Scientific Instruments (PSI) has released the 5 MHz to 1 GHz receiver OR-102A for use with its ODIN-320A phase noise analyser. The receiver enables engineers to perform automated phase noise measurements at low frequencies on quartz crystal and surface acoustic wave (SAW) oscillators. Moreover, the residual noise of amplifiers, or any two port device, can be automatically measured in combination with PSI's upcoming delay line device.

Base and mobile station test

30 June, 2004 | Keysight Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Agilent Technologies has introduced a series of new capabilities for its PSA Series spectrum analysers that allow the instruments to characterise components and systems for base and mobile stations based on the TD-SCDMA (time division synchronous CDMA) and 1xEV-DV (1x evaluation, data and voice) wireless access methods. These capabilities, together with existing standards-based measurement personalities, form a comprehensive wireless signal analysis package in a single instrument.

ISM antenna family

30 June, 2004 | RFI Technology Solutions

RFI has released its range of 2.4 GHz antennas for Wi-Fi and ISM markets. The range caters for indoor or outdoor applications, varying gain requirements and distributed pattern requirements.

IBC systems and steel/mount design

29 June, 2004 | Opticom Engineering Pty Ltd

Opticom Rigging can install a client's in building coverage (IBC) system, as well as designing the feeder, leaky coax and antenna system route through the site. Whether the site is a single repeater installation or a high-rise building with many repeaters, Opticom can design the appropriate system route.

One-box RF tester

25 May, 2004 | Keysight Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Agilent Technologies has released a one-box platform that enables efficient RF testing for products and components that incorporate Bluetooth and other emerging wireless connectivity technologies.

3G tower mounted amplifiers

25 May, 2004 | Radio Frequency Systems Pty Ltd

The UMTS dual TMAs represent a second generation in RFS' UMTS RF conditioning technology, providing performance in a lightweight package. In addition, the TMAs and supporting equipment are compliant with the open communications protocol defined by the Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG), offering flexibility in implementing third generation (3G) antenna systems.

Two-chip Bluetooth system

25 May, 2004 | Electronic Development Sales Pty Ltd

Xemics' two-chip Bluetooth solution, using the recent Skyworks' 1.2 compatible radio, sees overall PCB surface required shrink to less than 49 mm2. This means that the two-chip solution is even smaller than the 'single chip solutions' available.

Wireless digital music player

25 May, 2004 | Netgear Australia

With Netgear's MP101 Wireless Digital Music Player, users can now enjoy their digital music files from their computers and unlimited, worldwide Internet radio with their friends and family throughout their home.

Model 2650 handheld spectrum analyser

25 May, 2004 | Unispan Instruments Pty Ltd

B&K Precision Corporation has released the Model 2650, a handheld, PC-com-patible 3.3 GHz spectrum analyser. Weighing only 1.8 kg including battery, this compact, versatile, portable unit is suitable for use in the evaluation of W-CDMA, CDMA, GSM, PDC, PHS, Wireless LAN, 802.11 and Bluetooth systems.

Smart label printers

25 May, 2004 | Peacock Bros Pty Ltd

Zebra's R402 printer enables users to create smart labels on demand and encode variable information in the tags. The printer uses label stock that incorporates blank RFID integrated circuits, sandwiched between the face stock and the adhesive layer. These smart label printers can function as traditional printers when creating barcodes, graphics and human-readable text. However, they also have RFID encoders and readers embedded inside.

Quadrature demodulators

25 May, 2004 | Soanar Limited

Direct conversion quadrature demodulators from Linear Technology Corporation simplify radio design for cellular base stations and microwave and satellite links.

IBC systems and steel/mount design

24 May, 2004 | Opticom Engineering Pty Ltd

Opticom Rigging can install a client's in building coverage (IBC) system, as well as designing the feeder, leaky coax and antenna system route through the site. Whether the site is a single repeater installation or a high-rise building with many repeaters, Opticom can design the appropriate system route.

GPS crystal oscillators

28 April, 2004 | C-MAC Quartz Crystal Ltd

JPG C-MAC MicroTechnology has developed a range of GPS TCXO (temperature compensated crystal oscillators) with features that provide GPS receivers with superior performance when used in combination with the recently launched Chinese Beidou navigation satellites. The TCXO plays a role in the time measurements made within the GPS receiver as it defines a very precise position.

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