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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.

New 60 GHz Noise Figure Test Set

Posted June 8, 2009

New 60 GHz Noise Figure Test Set

Noisecom has developed a precision NF-test-set for 60G devices. The systems consists of precision noise sources that cover the 60G band, isolators for best VSWR match, and very low noise amplifiers with 30 dB gain to increase the output of the DUT, if it is too low for direct measurement.

Introducing Merlin, new Noisecom Signal Generator for CATV Installation Testing

Posted November 6, 2008

Introducing Merlin, new Noisecom Signal Generator for CATV Installation Testing

Frequencies are available from 100 to 160 MHz. A rechargeable Li-Ion battery allows continuous signal transmission of >10h, which makes Merlin an ideal signal source for field applications.

Targeting the RF Market, An Exclusive Interview with a Technical Leader

Posted August 1, 2007

Monty Johnson joined Wireless Telecom Group in January 2006 as CEO and Vice Chairman. With more than 25 years in the telecommunications industry, he has extensive experience in delivering network services to the world’s largest wireless and wireline carriers. Prior to joining Wireless Telecom Group, Johnson served as president and GM of Tekelec’s Network Signaling Group.

Introducing the Noisecom J7000 Series Jitter Test System

Posted July 26, 2007

The NoiseCom J7000 Jitter Test System is a powerful test instrument to alter serial signal streams through injection of Gaussian noise in a way that reflects real world signal behavior. To evaluate performance of components and systems, the J7000 is capable of adding precise amounts of white noise to the signal stream that allows the measurement of Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR), Carrier-to-Noise ratio (CNR) and Bit-Error-Rate (BER).

New NC1127A & NC1128A Noise Modules for Computing Equipment Market and Military

Posted July 26, 2007

With their white Gaussian frequency distribution, Noise Com’s noise modules are further utilized as a random jitter source for sophisticated technical performance measurements of high-speed-serial-data busses. These busses are quickly overtaking parallel bus standards in computers, cell phones, entertainment systems, test and measurement equipment and many other products because of their superior performance to cost ratio.