Interconnect cables play an important role in electronics testing. As high-speed signal communications continue to advance, cabling solutions will need to keep up with high-speed, multiport testing.
Phase stability means reliable performance in specific test-and-measurement applications that call for a close match in frequency and phase between cables with low relative drift over temperature, ...
Home has coax outlets in all rooms, which were originally installed for a satellite hookup. 5 lines which have been cut outside at the dish. Cable company dmarc is at the same location as dish. They ...
I live in an old apartment and we're renovating. TWC Coax comes into the apartment in a bundle near the entryway. Six cables or so. I assume each one runs to a room but I don't know for sure. There ...
A spectrum analyzer with a tracking generator can be a useful piece of test gear. This application note covers making a simple loss measurement on a coaxial cable with BNC connectors. Two N-type to ...
Coax has quietly remained the steadfast medium for cable/satellite companies and RF installers — and rightly so, with a bandwidth exceeding 2.4Gbps it easily meets the demands of high-definition (HD) ...
Joining Teseq’s extensive line of over 60 CDNs (coupling/decoupling networks) for EMC RF conducted immunity testing are five new models that can be used to test USB 3.0 interfaces, HDMI cables, ...
Sometimes the best way to describe how to analyze a communication cable common-mode (CM) noise problem is to describe an actual procedure. The following case history, which was provided by the late ...
All common video signal types--composite, RF, s-video, component, SDI, and the various flavors of RGB--are ordinarily run in coaxial cables, or, as the shorthand term goes, "coax." The features of ...
Phase coherence, that is a stable phase relationship between signals, is essential when making measurements that require more than one RF output. While this was once primarily required when evaluating ...