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Advanced Test Equipment Press Release - August 25, 2009
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Rohde & Schwarz SMIQ06B Signal Generator, 300 kHz - 6.4 GHz, Available from Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
San Diego,
CA - August 25, 2009 -- Advanced Test Equipment Rentals. The Rohde & Schwarz SMIQ06B is a vector signal
generator with a frequency range of 300 kHz to 6.4 GHz. The high grade I/Q modulator fitted as standard ensures
minimum error vector magnitude and high intermodulation suppression. Using modern digital signal processor (DSP)
technology, the versatile concept allows the generation of high precision digital modulation signals at high bit
rates without any limitations on modulation modes or standards.
In addition
to digital modulation, this unit provides the full range of analog modulation modes as well as simultaneous
modulation capability. This model features unrivalled versatility regarding signal generation and signal quality
and therefore ideal for use in development and type-approval testing. With the outstanding price/performance
ratio, the SMIQ06B is also economically attractive for applications in production. Some key features
include fast setting time for frequency, frequency hopping , high spectral purity and RF, AF and level sweeps.
About Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
Advanced Test Equipment is a rental solutions
provider of test equipment for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Communications, Aerospace and related
industries. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Advanced Test Equipment has over 28 years of experience and
services clients worldwide. Additional information about Advanced Test Equipment is available at
http://www.atecorp.com.
Contact
Advanced Test Equipment (888)
485-ATEC (2832)
http://www.atecorp.com
Rentals@atecorp.com
Date posted - 8/30/2009 |


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