Vaunix has announced they will be exhibiting in Booth 1278 at the 2019 International Microwave Symposium (IMS2019) in Boston, Mass from June 3-6. On display will be a variety of recent additions to their line of Lab Brick portable and programmable RF/microwave test instruments.
These hand-held or mountable devices are easily programmed via a USB connection to a PC. The lineup now includes digital signal generators offering wider bandwidths up to 40 GHz, standard RF step attenuators to 20 GHz offering an ultra-fine 0.1 Hz step size, high speed SPDT and SP4T switches up to 6 GHz and digital phase shifters to 12 GHz offering excellent phase accuracy and 1° phase resolution.
Customization options include various bandwidths and other performance modifications to standard Lab Bricks, and fully integrated, built-to-spec modules and rack mount systems for instant installation into wireless network test systems and RF/microwave automated test equipment (ATE) stands. Recent custom developments include a 200 MHz to 8 GHz attenuator matrix in a 19 in. rack mount chassis, multi-channel phase synchronous synthesizers and hybrid power splitter/digital attenuator modules.
Their offerings also include tailored signal generators and synthesizers that support the unique needs of radar and location system applications. These high-performance units will provide dependable calibrated power control range of 80 dB and 100 Hz frequency setting resolution. They also offer low harmonic energy and are easily programmed for fixed frequency operation, unidirectional or bidirectional linear frequency sweep (at rates up to 20 MHz per μs), and can be internally or externally triggered for pulse or chirp modulation.
In addition to USB connections, a variety of Vaunix instruments and systems are also available with Ethernet connectivity as an option.
Learn more by visiting Vaunix in Booth 1278 at IMS2019 and talking with their application engineering team.