Why You Can’t Just Use a Spectrum Analyzer Industry has an increasing demand for spectrally pure signals in applications such as imaging radar, mobile communications, satellite communications, weather ...
Do you want to know how much noise there is on a construction site? You want to measure the sound of the excavator or the hammer drill, but you don't want to measure seagulls, traffic noise or a ...
Noise is all around us, and while acoustic noise is easy to spot using our ears, electronic noise is far harder to quantify even with the right instruments. A spectrum analyzer is the most convenient ...
One semester in college long ago, I had an advanced class in fields and waves. I had the choice of an approved independent-study project or taking a final exam. During one of the standard labs on ...
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and industry collaborators have developed improved methods for accurately measuring very faint thermal "noise"--caused by ...
This webinar will cover measuring noise using sound level meters, phone apps, and dosimetry and considerations and requirements for selection and use of hearing protection. Understanding noise ...
With today�s applications requiring lower and lower noise-figure amplifiers, noise-source uncertainty becomes a bigger and bigger concern. Microwave modeling ...
For spectrum analyzers lacking a tracking generator, this broadband RF noise source is affordable and will help measure a ...
Quantum mechanical effects are known to be easily disrupted by disturbances from the surrounding environment, commonly ...
Christopher Savoie, PhD is the CEO & founder of Zapata Computing. He is a published scholar in medicine, biochemistry and computer science. How far away is quantum advantage? It could be closer than ...