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OKW Extends Its MINI-DATA-BOX Sensor Enclosures Range To 40 Standard Options
OKW’s MINI-DATA-BOX sensor enclosures are now available in 40 standard permutations – reducing the need for customisation. - and ICT. Their compact size and ergonomic contours also make them popular for wearable electronics.
MINI-DATA-BOX is available in two
for interfaces.
(accessories) make MINI-DATA-BOX perfect for challenging outdoor and industrial potting of electronic assemblies is possible.
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Test requirements
To measure the compliance of fast data necessary for the contact between the measuring device and the transmitter. should not affect test results. De-embedding makes it possible to compensate for losses on the signal path from the transmitter to other test points within a
transmitter-receiver transmission link. As for the measured transmitter signal. This method is called embedding. Last but not how to emulate the previously mentioned analysis automatic amplitude and time measurements as well as data eye pattern and jitter/noise analyses are available.
Test solution with the R&S RTP oscilloscope
The R&SRTP-K121 de-embedding and R&S RTP-K126 embedding and equalisation options for the R&SRTP oscilloscope allow you and additional transmission paths can be
three different points and compared using
added or removed based on S-parameters to interface standards and individual requirements.
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Summary The R&SRTP high-end oscilloscope offers a range of tools for analysing signal integrity. By emulating additional transmission paths and other system conditions in their analyses.
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