Phase shifters for automated and precise phase noise control
Maury phase shifters provide precise, electronically controlled phase adjustments designed to streamline phase noise measurement and testing. Using a DC tuning voltage controlled by compatible phase noise analyzers, these phase shifters enable full automated of additive and residual phase noise measurements—ideal for both automated test equipment (ATE) environments and laboratory setups. For test engineers seeking reliable, repeatable phase control with seamless automation, Maury phase shifters deliver consistent accuracy to support high-performance signal analysis and characterization.
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Understanding Phase Noise Measurements Poster
The poster, “Understanding Phase Noise Measurements,” provides a clear and concise overview of key phase noise concepts, including its impact on system performance, measurement techniques, cross correlation, confidence factor vs. noise floor, and advanced analysis solutions.
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