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RIGOL Introduces RF Microwave Generator
PORTLAND, OR — RIGOL Technologies has introduced a new RF microwave generator, the DSG5000 series, that can gener- ate up to 20 GHz carriers with high signal fidelity. These new generators are
available with 2, 4, 6, or 8 inde- pendent RF channels packaged in a single 2U full width mainframe. The DSG5000 series provides impressive long term phase sta-
New Products Sonobond Joins
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tech.com Nov/Dec, 2022 Compared with competitive
solutions, the DSG5000 demon- strates excellent long term sta- bility for the highest accuracy in long term verification applica- tions. Measured at 10 GHz with a temperature variation of less than 1°C the phase stability can be measured at less than 1° of phase deviation over 72 hours. RIGOL’s new DSG5000 RF
DSG5000 RF microwave generator.
bility between channels of ±1 degree and is designed for high frequency signals in applications like radar and quantum research. DSG5000 series RF Source
can be controlled from a 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) touchscreen interface and can generate up to 20 GHz signals with amplitude, frequen- cy, phase, and pulse modulation capabilities.
signal source provides high sig- nal purity with low phase noise meas- uring less than –133 dBc/Hz at 1GHz, 10 kHz off- set, a fast switching speed of 3 ms and an amplitude accu- racy of ±1.1 dB (typ- ical). This genera- tor allows a user to connect to an exter- nal display or con- trol remotely via a LAN connection.
USB and LAN interfaces are both standard for fast and easy system control of all the RF channels from any VISA pro-
gramming interface. Contact: RIGOL
Technologies, 10220 SW Nimbus Avenue, Suite K-7, Portland, OR 97223 % 440-536-8305 E-mail:
chris_armstrong@rigol.com Web:
www.rigolna.com
Inductotherm Group, Launches New Website
WEST CHESTER, PA — Sono - bond has become a part of the Inductotherm Group, offering customers increased resources and benefits, including advanced
sonic welders for non-ferrous metals. Sonobond’s dual head Splice -
Rite™ is the only ultrasonic wire welder that can join tinned wire —
Dual-head metal spot welder.
power supply technologies, glob- al service resources, and expand- ed supply chain resources. The company has also launched a new website. Sonobond Ultrasonics (then
known as Aeroprojects) invented ultrasonic metal welding in 1960. The company received the first patent ever issued for this technology, awarded for its Wedge-Reed system. Since then, Sonobond has been a leader in developing sophisticated ultra-
up to 60 mm2 cross-sectional area. It also produces high-strength, highly-conductive
splices of
stranded copper wire up to 100 mm2 cross-sectional area. Its dual head metal spot
welder joins up to 100 layers of anode and cathode foils — as thin as 7 microns — without tearing, to the tabs and terminals in the batteries used for electric vehi- cles and charging stations. For over 60 years, Sonobond’s
ultrasonic welding and assembly equipment has been used by lead- ing firms in the apparel, appli- ance, automotive, aviation, ballis- tics, battery, electrical, environ- mental, filtration, HVAC, med-
ical, and PPE industries. Contact: Sonobond Ultra -
sonics, Inc., 1191 McDermott
Drive, West Chester, PA 19380 % 800-323-1269 E-mail:
info@sonobondultrasonics.com Web:
www.sonobondultrasonics.com
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