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Agilent Technologies’ Application Note, “Generating and Applying High-Power Output Signals” Available Now

What: The application note describes the Agilent PSG Option 521, and its applications in high-power output signals. With Option 521 installed, the PSG simplifies the testing of high-power amplifiers, overcomes losses within automated test equipment (ATE) systems, and addresses the attenuation of signals within long cable runs. Additional benefits described are reduced cost, size and weight for test configurations/systems.

When: Available now

Where: To download the application note: http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5990-4695EN.pdf

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Information: www.agilent.com/find/AD

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