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Key Fundamentals & Latest Technology 

San Rafael, CA – January 2023 – Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC), a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for RF/microwave research, will conduct a seminar on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, at 10:00 am Pacific Time, entitled, "Vector Signal Generators & Radar Simulations - Key Fundamentals & Latest Technology." It covers the latest on vector signal generators and radar simulation.

As radar simulation matures, the demanding need for high-performing system equipment increases. The Berkeley Nucleonics RF Team discusses vector signal generators and how they are called upon as the next line of RF Technology solutions in radar signal simulation. John Reynolds, Edgar Guzman, and Cameron Simmons collectively team up to provide you with key discussions and demonstrations about the sought-after agenda topics including: Introduction to Vector Signal Generators, Applications of Vector Signal Generators, How VSGs Work, Types of VSGs, Advantages of Using VSGs in Radar Simulation.

BNC is excited to showcase the Model 875 Vector Signal Generator, joining a line of advanced and innovative RF signal sources working as solutions to a variety of applications. The unit features a frequency range of up to 40 GHz, excellent phase noise, ultra-fast switching, ultra high I/Q data rates, deep internal memory. Modulation formats include wideband linear chirp, ASK, FSK, MSK, PSK GSM/EDGE, 3GPP FDD including HSDPA, GPS, and CDMA2000. R&D Engineers use the Model 875 as a tool for demanding complex signals for radar, antenna testing, and EW.

Unavailable that day? No worries! Register anyway for the recording to be shared with you when available. Also, live Registrants will have to participate in our raffle! Vector Signal Generators & Radar Simulations - Key Fundamentals & Latest Technology

 

About Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation

Founded in 1963, BNC is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for RF/Microwave research. BNC has its corporate headquarters in San Rafael, California with several additional manufacturing facilities and sales offices located throughout the United States. Phased Array Antennas are evolving rapidly, and BNC is at the forefront of this technology shift, capitalizing on these new requirements with its patented, high performance, software-defined radio technology, and a PC-controlled, networked architecture that provides unparalleled performance for the price. In addition to the RF / Microwave signal source line of equipment, BNC offers Phase Noise Test Systems (Signal Source Analyzers) & Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers in 1963, BNC is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for RF/Microwave research. BNC has its corporate headquarters in San Rafael, California with several additional manufacturing facilities and sales offices located throughout the United States. Phased Array Antennas are evolving rapidly, and BNC is at the forefront of this technology shift, capitalizing on these new requirements with its patented, high performance, software-defined radio technology, and a PC-controlled, networked architecture that provides unparalleled performance for the price. In addition to the RF / Microwave signal source line of equipment, BNC offers Phase Noise Test Systems (Signal Source Analyzers) & Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers.

 

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Bernadette Jamieson
Customer Support Manager
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
22955 Kerner Boulevard
San Rafael, CA  94901  USA
Phone: 415-453-9955 (x210)
            800-234-7858

Email:  info@berkeleynucleonics.com

Web:  berkeleynucleonics.com

 

 

Posted January 31, 2023

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