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COLUMBIA, MD — With the introduction of the new variants R&S FSV3050 and R&S FSVA3050, the frequency range of this signal and spectrum analyzer family is now extend- ed to 50 GHz. An additional option empowers the extension of signal analysis even up to 54 GHz. The high-speed analyzers for lab and production are ideal for 5G NR testing. The R&S FSV is designed to help users
set up complex measurements in the sim- plest and fastest way possible. With its easy usability, high measurement speed and up to 200 MHz analysis bandwidth, it is the right instrument for labs and production lines. The R&S FSVA, with a high dynamic range and an outstanding phase noise, delivers per-
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formance that was, until recently, reserved for high-end instruments. With up to 1 GHz analysis bandwidth it enables users to per- form highly demanding measurement appli- cations such as linearizing power amplifiers, capturing short events and characterizing frequency agile signals.
October, 2022 R&S Intros New FSV Signal and Spectrum Analyzers The main driver for 50 GHz models
comes from 5G NR applications. The FR2 band n262 spans 47.2 to 48.2 GHz, which is covered by the new 50 GHz models in default configuration. Option R&S FSV3-B54G for the R&S FSVA enables signal analysis up to 54 GHz, which also includes the upper edge of the FR2-1 band at 52.6 GHz. Further demands come from applications in the aero- space and defense industry. The 47.2 to 50.2 GHz and 50.4 to 51.4 GHz are filed at the ITU for GSO satellite systems. Applications are production of components like filters,
amplifiers or traveling-wave tubes. Contact: Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.,
FSV series signal and spectrum analyzer.
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Microscope SARASOTA, FL — WPI Vision, a division of World Precision Instruments, has introduced its 3D SPECTASCOPE enhanced reality microscope. With a range of patent-pending technologies, the 3D SPECTASCOPE offers high workstation throughput. The microscope has a state-
of-the-art, fully-integrated, digi- tal inspection viewer. Moving away from the traditional models of using multiple microscopes, the new 3D SpectaSCOPE is a fully digital, three-dimensional viewer. It offers a variable work- ing distance, wide panning, large depth of field and self-focusing zoom.
The 3D SPECTASCOPE
increases return on investment (ROI) by solving some of the prob- lems in the PCBA process. With patent-pending technology and intuitive copyrighted software, the 3D SPECTASCOPE inspection micro scope utilizes enhanced real- ity screen technology with high resolution cameras. The ergonomic 3D inspec-
tion microscope features a work- ing distance of 300 mm, auto- matic self-focusing, integrated image capture and true three- dimensional viewing. The 3D SPECTASCOPE is optimal for rework, through-hole assembly and inspections, and it is avail-
able in multiple configurations. Contact: World Precision
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