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GAUSS INSTRUMENTS TDEMI X40 Provides Lowest Noise Floor at 40 GHz

The world’s fastest EMI receivers TDEMI eXtreme (TDEMI X) from GAUSS  INSTRUMENTS now provides the lowest noise floor compared to any other EMI receiver with a range of 40 GHz. The TDEMI X receivers cover a frequency range of 10 Hz to 40 GHz, which is 64,000 times faster than a traditional EMI receiver.

Due to a new integrated preamplifier solution with preselection protecting the low noise amplifiers (LNA), the TDEMI X40 shows an ultra-low noise floor up to 40 GHz. With an additional option, the TDEMI X can now be upgraded by a preselected integrated additional low noise amplifier, providing the noise floor at 40 GHz by more than 20dB. For example, the typical noise floor value of the average noise floor of the TDEMI X40 at 40 GHz is now at -1.7 dBµV (average detector, 1 MHz IF-Bandwidth). The following figure shows the typical displayed average noise level within the frequency range from 1 to 40 GHz for the IF-Bandwidth of 1 MHz and 120 kHz.

TDEMI X40 Provides Lowest Noise Floor at 40 GHz | In Compliance Magazine

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This application note serves as a comprehensive resource, defining key terms like duty cycle, pulse rate, rise/fall time, and pulse width, as well as discussing pulse on/off ratio, RF delay, jitter, and stability.

Additional functions like AM/FM audio demodulation, and new features like I/Q data analysis completes the multifunctional options of the TDEMI X series.

For additional information on the TDEMI X series, visit www.gauss-instruments.com.

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