The Problems with Hardware Emulation Modes
Let me start with “I hate it!” It is okay for simple tasks, but calibration and metrology is not a simple task. Often, what we do in automation is very complex—getting into the low-level settings […]
Let me start with “I hate it!” It is okay for simple tasks, but calibration and metrology is not a simple task. Often, what we do in automation is very complex—getting into the low-level settings […]
PTB-News 3.2024 – The deviations of rotary tables can be directly measured on coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) in all six degrees of freedom by means of a self-calibrating procedure using a ball plate. A new […]
by Michael Eckart Wireless products are everywhere. From wireless communications devices to children’s toys to military weapons systems, more and more products are using radio frequencies (RF) (100 kHz to 1 GHz) and microwaves (1 […]
by John Juroshek, C.M. Wang, George McCabe For the past five years, the Automatice RF Techniques Group (ARFTG) has conducted a measurement comparison program for vector network analyzers. The results of those measurements varies substantially, […]
by Curtis Moss & Greg Miller An RF/Microwave measurement is only as good as the connections made in that measurement. Cleanliness and careful handling of RF/Microwave coaxial connectors are critical for making repeatable and reliable […]
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