Rohde & Schwarz unveils R&S SFE100 test transmitter

Dec 20, 2007 8:38 AM


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The R&S SFE100 test transmitter from Rohde & Schwarz is designed for production testing applications for set-top boxes, TV sets and other broadcast terminal units and modules.

This signal source's compact design makes it easy to install, especially in complex test systems. The R&S SFE100 combines an RF signal generator, power amplifier and baseband generator into a compact package. By providing multiple functions in a single unit, it lowers purchase and operating costs, increases reliability and simplifies maintenance.

The R&S SFE100 is designed as a single-standard test transmitter and comes in several models to handle common terrestrial, satellite, cable and mobile TV standards as well as a number of sound broadcasting standards.

The R&S SFE100 can be equipped with an optional power amplifier that has a maximum output power of +27 dBm.

For more information, visit: www.rohde-schwarz.com.


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