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Posted January 22, 2013
Noisecom, a Wireless Telecom Group company (NYSE: WTT), has launched its new JV9000 series, a family of Programmable and Adjustable VCC Noise and Spur Generators.
Posted March 15, 2013
Visit us at Satellite Show in Washington, DC from March 19-21, booth# 3106 and get a sneak peak at our New Boonton Product, the 55 Series Wideband USB Power Sensor.
Posted January 22, 2013
Visit us at DesignCon Show in Santa Clara, CA from January 29 - 30, booth# 726 to see the new JV9000A demo, our latest addition to the Jitter series generators.
Posted January 31, 2012
Noisecom has launched its new JV9000 series, a family of Adjustable VCC Noise Generators.
Posted January 17, 2012
Modern integrated circuits contain billions of transistors that require complex power distribution systems. This power distribution complexity combined with inexpensive switch-mode power supplies creates several sources of noise found on the power and ground planes of a PC circuit board. This interference is difficult to model using software and contributes to jitter timing problems within the IC. The Noisecom JV9000A is designed to generate random and deterministic noise on the power and ground planes to emulate this behavior. The webinar illustrates how the JV9000A can be used to generate these effects in real systems.
Posted March 29, 2011
A noise source that produces white noise is essentially an inexpensive broadband signal generator with an extremely flat (constant) power density output versus frequency. Noise sources are almost insensitive to temperature and supply voltage variations. Noise sources are therefore used for Built-in Testing (BIT), Fault Isolation Testing (FIT), and calibration in communication and radar warning systems to ensure the reliability and performance of the link. The webinar will be about the discussion of noise relevant parameters and applications.