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Fourier Transform
Mathematically converts a time domain into a function of frequency and their amplitudes.
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HandyScope HS5 + SureConnect: 200 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 20MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-220XMS-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 200 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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Time Frequency Analysis Function
OS-0527
This function can evaluate transient phenomena that were difficult to capture by FFT analysis, and display clearly time change of the frequency component while maintaining its frequency resolution . The OS-0527 is equipped with STFT (Short Time Fourier Transform) and Wavelet transform.
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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Inc.
FTIR Analysis is used to analyze organic materials. Bulk and small particle materials can be analyzed. FTIR microscopy allows for the identification of particle as small as 10 µm. Determination of unknown materials is facilitated by spectral matching to a library of over 250,000 reference spectra.
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Software and Interfacing
The installed sophisticated software offers many possibilities for signal storage, processing, visualization, etc. This includes the Fourier Transform analysis, and the line shape fitting of resonance. The system can also control external devices through the GPIB interface.
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FTIR Spectrometers
Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytical technique that can be applied to solid, liquid, and gas samples. Measuring the mid-IR spectral range, from 4,000 cm-1 to 400 cm-1, the technique detects vibrational transitions of molecules, therefore an FTIR spectrum contains vibrational information on the sample studied.
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FTIR Motor Exhaust Gas Analyzer
MEXA-ONE-FT
The MEXA-ONE-FT Series simultaneously measures concentrations of multiple components, including NH3, N2O, CH4, CO and CO2, in undiluted exhaust gas using the Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) method in combination with a multivariate analysis algorithm. It incorporates HORIBA's proprietary compact interferometer which yields superior performance and high accuracy.The system complies with NH3 testing requirements of Euro VI, the EU regulation for heavy duty emissions testing.The MEXA-ONE-FT can be calibrated according to customer requirements with up to 6 component sets to cover a wide range of applications.FTIR spectroscopy allows the direct measurement of NO2 emissions and the independent quantification of individual hydrocarbon species. This makes the MEXA-ONE-FT system an ideal solution for detailed research and development tasks.Due to the measurement principle, the time-consuming daily span gas calibration is omitted.In addition, usability and flexibility are realized by “HORIBA ONE PLATFORM” which enables to extend the system with other ONE analyzers to a complete solution suitable for both certification and R&D purposes.
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Phase Angle Voltmeter
PAV1010A
Measuring Vrms, inphase, quadrature, freq, ratios and phase angles. Using Discrete Fourier Transform algorithms, the PAV1010A provides capability, performance and versatility not available with traditional PAVs. Targeted at the Synchro/Resolver and LVDT/RVDT marketplace, this instrument makes measurements of Phase Angle, In-Phase, Quadrature (90° component), Fundamental and Total Vrms very straightforward. All these measurements are displayed simultaneously on a bright multifunction display.
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HandyScope HS5: 200 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 20MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-220XM-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 200 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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Failure Analysis
A partial list of our state of the art test equipment, applicable to these testing disciplines, will include the following: Two Scanning Electron Microscopes with EDS (SEM/EDS) Three Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC) Three Thermogravimetric Analyzers (TGA) Three Thermo Mechanical Analyzers (TMA) One Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (DMA) Two Real-Time Fluoroscopic X-ray Systems, including a Microfocus System One Fourier Transform Infrared Microscope (FTIR) (capable of identifying a single particle of an unknown material) Two Ion Chromatographs (IC) (capable of identifying ionic impurities in ppm)
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FPGA Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT)
eXpert / Fast Fourier Transformation
Fourier Transform Analysis is Advanced On-board FPGA Technology a powerful signal-processing technique used in a wide variety of applications. GaGe’s eXpert FFT firmware allows CompuScopehardware to perform Fourier Analysis within its on-board processing FPGA.
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FTIR Exhaust Gas Analyzer Dilute Measurement Type
FTX-ONE-CL
Offers a 5Hz sampling rate and simultaneously measure the concentrations of multiple components including NH3, CH4 and CO2, engine diluted exhaust gas using the Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) method in combination with multivariate analysis algorithm.
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HandyScope HS5: 50 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 5MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-055XM-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 50 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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GT6000 Mobilis
The GT6000 Mobilis is EN15267-4 QAL1 certified (MCERTS) Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) portable analyzer, specifically designed for those who aim high. It enables you to concentrate on the task at hand, without interferences from hard to use, time-consuming and unreliable tools. Sounds good, right? Do you need extreme portability, robustness and want to save time? Or reliable instrument, powerful analysis tools and rapid response times? GT6000 Mobilis provides this all and more. Read on to get the full picture of this solution.
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FTIR Exhaust Gas Analyzer Direct Measurement Type
FTX-ONE-CS/RS
The FTX-ONE offers a 5Hz sampling rate and simultaneously measure the concentrations of multiple components including NH3, CH4, and CO2, from (engine) direct exhaust gas using the Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) method in combination with multivariate analysis algorithm.
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EDXIR-Analysis Contaminant Finder/Material Inspector
EDXIR-Analysis software is specially designed to perform qualitative analysis using data acquired by an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) fluorescence spectrometer and a Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer (FTIR). This software is used to perform an integrated analysis of data from FTIR, which is excellent at the identification and qualification of organic compounds, and from EDX, which is excellent at the elementary analysis of metals, inorganic compounds and other content. It then pursues identification results and the degree of matching. it can also be used to perform EDX or FTIR data analysis on its own. The library used for data analysis (containing 485 data as standard) is original to Shimadzu, and was created through cooperation with water supply agencies and food manufacturers. Additional data can be registered to the library, as can image files and document files in PDF format. It is also effective for the linked storage of various types of data as electronic files.
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FTIR – Fourier Transform Infrared
FTIR stands for Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. It is a powerful gas measurement technology for simultaneous measurements of multiple gases. The ability to detect and measure almost any gas, combined with the robustness and reliability of the technology, makes FTIR ideal for a wide variety of applications.
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HandyScope HS5 + SureConnect: 100 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 10MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-110XMS-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 100 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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Materials Lab XM
The Materials Lab XM product provides a fully integrated reference grade time domain and AC measurement platform. No need to switch sample connections between techniques. Time domain measurements include I-V (current voltage) characterization as well as fast pulse techniques. AC testing techniques include everything from single-sine analysis, to multisine / Fast Fourier Transform for faster low frequency analysis, to harmonics and intermodulation for testing linearity and breakdown of materials. Measurements of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), admittance, permittivity and capacitance are all provided from the XM-studio MTS software platform, together with integrated equivalent circuit analysis functionality.
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Laser Spectrum Analyzer
771 Series
The 771 Series Laser Spectrum Analyzer from Bristol Instruments combines proven Michelson interferometer technology with fast Fourier transform analysis resulting in a unique instrument that operates as both a high-resolution spectrum analyzer and a high-accuracy wavelength meter. With spectral resolution up to 2 GHz, wavelength accuracy as high as ± 0.2 parts per million, and an optical rejection ratio of more than 40 dB, the model 771 provides the most detailed information about a laser’s spectral properties.
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Dual-Channel Precision Audio Analyzer with Built-In Condenser Measurement Mics
PAA6
Essential tools, such as the Phonic PAA6 Professional Audio Assistant generally wind up at the bottom of pro audio wishlists after esoteric preamps, compressors, and EQs. But more often than not, the key to great sound lies in the utilitarian gear, particularly, the Phonic PAA6 audio analyzer. If you want to get the most out of your studio equipment or PA system, the PAA6 should be at the top of your bucket list. A highly accurate measurement tool, the elegant touch screen interface of the PAA6 offers unfettered access to 61-band real-time spectrum analysis; Fast Fourier Transform (FFT); sound pressure (SPL) and dBu/dBV line voltage measurement; EQ setting; phase and polarity check; LEQ (equivalent continuous noise level); audio oscilloscope; and RT-60 functions. The PAA6 also has two built-in condenser measurement mics that can be used in six different positions. If sound is your product or passion, the Phonic PAA6 is perhaps the wisest investment you can make for your studio or sound reproduction system. Whether you're setting up monitors, treating room characteristics, calibrating listening levels, or want to know the harmonic distortion and noise characteristics of your workhorse preamps to ensure clean mixes, the Phonic PAA6 is your key to the best possible quality sound.
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Fourier Transform Optical Spectrum Analyzer, 600 - 1700 nm
OSA202C
Thorlabs' Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSAs) perform highly accurate spectral measurements. Compatible with fiber-coupled and free-space light sources, these compact benchtop instruments suit a wide variety of applications, such as analyzing the spectrum of a telecom signal, resolving the Fabry-Perot modes of a gain chip, and identifying gas absorption lines. Many commonly available OSAs use grating-based monochromators, which have slow acquisition times due to the need to mechanically scan the grating and average out noise at each wavelength. Thorlabs' OSAs acquire the spectrum via a Fourier transform using a scanning Michelson interferometer in a push/pull configuration. This approach dramatically improves the acquisition time, enables a high-precision wavelength meter mode with 7 significant figures and ±1 part-per-million accuracy, and allows the included software to provide robust statistical analysis of the acquired spectra, as explained in the Design tab.
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Fixed Point FFT/IFFT IP Core
Abaco Systems' fixed point FFT cores are the most efficient and fastest available in the FPGA world. With a revolutionary architecture for efficient memory usage and balanced use of arithmetic and logic resources, we offer complete FFT solutions with any input resolution up to 2Gsps. Whether you require a forward FFT, Inverse FFT, a 2D FFT, correlation or any algorithm efficiently performed with a Fourier transform, our technology will offer you the best solution for a cost-effective implementation.
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HandyScope HS5 + SureConnect: 500 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 40MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-540XMS-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 500 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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FFT Audio Spectrum Analyzer Plug-in
SPAN Plus
Fast Fourier transform spectrum analyzer. Stereo, mid-side, surround spectrum analyzer. Stereo correlation meter. Multi-track spectrum comparison. PNG spectrum snapshot saving. K level meter. This plug-in is compatible with Windows (32 and 64-bit Windows XP, Vista, 7 and later versions) and Mac OS X (10.5 and later versions, 32-and 64-bit, Intel processor-based) computers.
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EDX-FTIR Contaminant Finder/Material Inspector
EDXIR-Analysis Contaminant Finder/Material Inspector
EDXIR-Analysis software is specially designed to perform qualitative analysis using data acquired by an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) fluorescence spectrometer and a Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer (FTIR). This software is used to perform an integrated analysis of data from FTIR, which is excellent at the identification and qualification of organic compounds, and from EDX, which is excellent at the elementary analysis of metals, inorganic compounds and other content. It then pursues identification results and the degree of matching. it can also be used to perform EDX or FTIR data analysis on its own. The library used for data analysis (containing 485 data as standard) is original to Shimadzu, and was created through cooperation with water supply agencies and food manufacturers. Additional data can be registered to the library, as can image files and document files in PDF format. It is also effective for the linked storage of various types of data as electronic files.
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HandyScope HS5: 100 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 10MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-110XM-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 100 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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Spectral Domain Signal Analyzer
Baudline
Baudline is a time-frequency browser designed for scientific visualization of the spectral domain. Signal analysis is performed by Fourier, correlation, and raster transforms that create colorful spectrograms with vibrant detail. Conduct test and measurement experiments with the built in function generator, or play back audio files with a multitude of effects and filters. The baudline signal analyzer combines fast digital signal processing, versatile high speed displays, and continuous capture tools for hunting down and studying elusive signal characteristics.
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Impedance/Game-Phase Analyzers
A/D converted input signals undergo discrete Fourier transform (DFT) to calculate complex impedance values and obtain parameters and characteristics specific to the DUT, such as its capacitance, inductance and quality factor. Original NF algorithms are also applied to allow equivalent circuits made up of R, L and C along with the constants for those circuits to be estimated from the complex impedance spectrum obtained by sweeping the frequencies.
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HandyScope HS5: 500 MS/s 250MHz BW, 2 Channel, USB Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 40MHz AWG, Spectrum Analyzer, Voltmeter, Transient Recorder
HS5-540XM-W5
The Handyscope HS5 is the first USB oscilloscope (USB powered) sampling at 500 MHz, with a 14 bits resolution and a 250 MHz bandwidth. This makes it possible to analyze very fast signals with very small amplitudes. The smallest distortions can be revealed due to the high resolution and bandwidth. Because of the deep memory (up to 64 MSamples on one channel), long record measurements are available for intermittent phenomena and Fast Fourier Transform calculations with over 32 million spectral lines can be performed. Using very fast FFT algorithms, an FFT with 1 million spectral lines can be performed within a second.
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Fourier Transform Optical Spectrum Analyzer, 350 - 1100 nm
OSA201C
Thorlabs' Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSAs) perform highly accurate spectral measurements. Compatible with fiber-coupled and free-space light sources, these compact benchtop instruments suit a wide variety of applications, such as analyzing the spectrum of a telecom signal, resolving the Fabry-Perot modes of a gain chip, and identifying gas absorption lines. Many commonly available OSAs use grating-based monochromators, which have slow acquisition times due to the need to mechanically scan the grating and average out noise at each wavelength. Thorlabs' OSAs acquire the spectrum via a Fourier transform using a scanning Michelson interferometer in a push/pull configuration. This approach dramatically improves the acquisition time, enables a high-precision wavelength meter mode with 7 significant figures and ±1 part-per-million accuracy, and allows the included software to provide robust statistical analysis of the acquired spectra, as explained in the Design tab.