Additive white Gaussian noise signals—amplified
Our amplified noise modules generate wideband, high-power additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) signals for use in a variety of challenging environments, from RF jamming to optical communications to laser-based directed energy weapons, Maury’s compact amplified noise modules deliver the noise signal you need at the power level you need.
If you have application-specific requirements, we can customize bandwidth, output power, flatness, and other performance parameters to delivered a unique, tailored solutions to deliver a custom amplifier noise module solutions that ensure specifications are met. For remote control and seamless integration, our amplified noise modules feature TTL-controlled attenuation for dynamic output level adjustment.
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