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Power supply design measurement tips from A to Z

April 13, 2017 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

power supply measurement

To design an efficient, reliable and compliant power supply, be sure to follow these testing and measurement guidelines. Varun Merchant  Tektronix  Power supplies are the lifeline behind all electronics and electronic devices – and the pressure is on to make them smaller and more efficient year after year. Achieving higher efficiencies and higher power densities while […]

Filed Under: Featured, New Articles, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: Keithley Instruments, Tektronix

MIL-STD 1553 bus: Making measurements and connections

March 13, 2017 By David Herres Leave a Comment

1533 signal

MIL-STD-1553 was first used by the US Air Force in 1973 to define a serial data bus for military aircraft, notably the F-16 Fighter. It soon began to be a means of moving data in many other US military jets, as well as in domestic and foreign avionics, showing up even in the Russian MIG-35. […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured Tagged With: basics, FAQ, keysight, Mil-Std-1533, Tektronix

Don’t kill the WIAMan — Embedded DAQ checks test dummies in IED simulations

March 1, 2017 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

test dummy

A blast test dummy, officially called the Warrior Injury Assessment Manikin (WIAMan), is the first anthropomorphic test device (ATD) designed specifically to withstand underbody blasts (like IEDs). The goal of all WIAMan testing is to advance soldier protection and improve military vehicle designs. The WIAMan effort recently moved into a new 3,000+ ft.2 lab furnished […]

Filed Under: Featured, New Articles, Test Equipment Tagged With: DTS, manikin, test dummy, U.S. Army, WIAMan

In search of accuracy: Instrument calibration using frequency standards

March 1, 2017 By David Herres Leave a Comment

cesium clock

Accuracy as it relates to the measurement of electrical signals would seem to be a simple, straight-forward concept. In the simple case, a reading as shown in a digital display could be compared to that of a perfectly accurate instrument. The discrepancy, if any, could be expressed as a fraction of a percent. The difficulty […]

Filed Under: Calibration, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: basics, cesium clock, FAQ, NIST, rubidium oscillator

When waveform read-outs come from a SPICE simulator

November 8, 2016 By David Herres 1 Comment

spice probe display

In a simpler time there wasn’t a great need for electronic simulation because equipment composed of discrete components could easily be bread boarded and powered up to try out ideas. This approach is now unfeasible thanks to billion-component ICs, multi-gigahertz bandwidth requirements, parasitic impedances, and electromagnetic interference issues. Rather than manually building and testing multiple […]

Filed Under: Design, Featured, New Articles Tagged With: Digi-Key, PSPICE, SPICE

How to measure powerline quality with an oscilloscope

October 12, 2016 By David Herres 3 Comments

tek-rsa-5000

Power quality in the context of ac lines usually refers to how closely the ac line comes to approximating the ideal sinusoidal wave. Real-world factors such as electrical noise and the tolerance of ac voltage and frequency all affect power quality. Thus it is often important to measure the degree to which ac lines depart […]

Filed Under: Featured, New Articles, Oscilloscopes Tagged With: power quality, Tektronix

Wideband transceiver optimized for tests of 802.11ad devices

September 28, 2016 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) today announced the volume launch of their solution for testing 802.11ad devices. The flexible and compact E7760A wideband transceiver is an integrated test solution that supports the IEEE 802.11ad wireless standard. The solution was introduced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year. “Our customers are looking for millimeter […]

Filed Under: Calibration, data acquisition, Featured, wireless

Basics of induction

March 29, 2016 By David Herres Leave a Comment

Building on the work of others, particularly Humphry Davy, Hans Christian Ørsted and Alessandro Volta, English researcher Michael Faraday formulated his Law of Electromagnetic Induction. This most basic of all laws governing electromagnetism quantifies the interaction of a magnetic field and an electric circuit, producing electromotive force (EMF) or in the language of technicians and […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, New Articles Tagged With: FAQ

Basics of interferometers

March 4, 2016 By David Herres Leave a Comment

michelson interferometer

Interferometers figure prominently in the history of experimental physics. They were at the heart of the Michelson-Morley Experiment of 1887 that attempted unsuccessfully to detect the existence of an ether wind, a hypothetical medium for light transmission. (The null result was not because of any inadequacy in the instrumentation or deficiency in the design of […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, New Articles Tagged With: FAQ

Network analyzer vs. spectrum analyzer: What is the difference?

April 29, 2015 By Lee Teschler 7 Comments

By Lisa Clark Before we differentiate a spectrum analyzer and a network analyzer, it is important to understand what these two instruments are, and what function they perform. Thus, we give a basic overview of the two devices and their basic mechanism: Spectrum Analyzer The spectrum analyzer is an electronic device that is used for […]

Filed Under: Analyzer, FAQ, Featured, New Articles, spectrum analyzer

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