Product Showcase

  1. 1-2.5 GHz Microwave Amplifiers
    8/1/2012

    This line of solid state amplifiers operates in the 1-2.5 GHz frequency range and is designed to provide an alternative to TWTAs. Three models are available at 100 watts, 250 watts, and 500 watts output power. These amplifiers are ideal for research, multi-tone testing, radar, EMC/EMI, wireless, and communication applications.

  2. Digital Emissions Receiver: DER2018
    7/18/2012

    This digital emissions receiver tests and analyzes RF emissions in the 20 Hz to 18 GHz frequency range and has an instantaneous bandwidth of 140 MHz. The receiver includes a built-in computer and interfaces with standard data storage and high resolution video devices. The functions of this system are menu driven and displayed on a supplied 23” flat panel LCD monitor.

  3. Crossbar Matrix Switch System: CB-Series
    5/29/2012

    The CB-Series by Dow-Key Microwave is a crossbar matrix switch system that allows any input to be connected to any output, making it an ideal switch solution for complex test setups and signal routing.

  4. Multiple Switch Matrix: MS Series
    5/29/2012

    The MS-Series is comprised of several individual switches and simplifies controlling multiple coaxial switches through software

  5. High-Accuracy Laser Wavelength Meter
    4/19/2012

    The 621 Series Laser Wavelength Meter is the best way to measure the absolute wavelength of CW lasers that operate from the visible to the mid-IR. This system provides real-time laser wavelength information with an accuracy as high as ± 0.0001 nm. Continuous calibration with a built-in wavelength standard ensures the reliable accuracy that is needed to generate the most meaningful experimental results.

  6. Low-Cost Laser Wavelength Meter
    4/19/2012

    Absolute laser wavelength information is critical for a variety of applications, but it is not always necessary to know it to the highest accuracy available. Therefore, Bristol Instruments offers the 521 Series Laser Wavelength Meter, coupling accurate wavelength measurement and affordability in a compact system.

  7. DWDM Optical Wavelength Meter (228, 328 Series)
    4/19/2012

    Bristol Instruments offers a family of optical wavelength meters specifically designed for DWDM testing applications. The 228 Series and the 328 Series Optical Wavelength Meters combine high accuracy and exceptional reliability to achieve the most meaningful test results. With features such as straightforward operation and rugged design, the 228 and 328 systems satisfy the needs of both the research scientist and the manufacturing engineer

  8. DWDM Multi-Wavelength Meter (428 Series)
    4/19/2012

    Bristol Instruments offers a family of multi-wavelength meters for testing DWDM signals. The 428 Series Multi-Wavelength Meter measures the wavelength of as many as 250 optical channels to the highest accuracy available. In addition, the model 428 simultaneously measures power and OSNR to fully characterize DWDM components and transmission systems. With features such as straightforward operation and rugged design, the 428 system satisfies the needs of both the research scientist and the manufacturing engineer.

  9. Pulsed Laser Wavelength Meter
    3/28/2012

    Researchers who need to know the absolute wavelength of a CW laser, a pulsed laser, or an OPO can benefit from the use of the 821 Series Pulsed Laser Wavelength Meter from Bristol Instruments. This system employs proven Fizeau etalon-based technology to measure laser wavelength to an accuracy of ± 600 MHz. This performance is guaranteed with automatic calibration using a built-in wavelength standard resulting in the reliable accuracy that is required for the most demanding applications.

  10. Standard Gain Horn Antennas
    2/7/2012
    Corry Micronics' Gain Horn Antennas operate in the sub-gigahertz to over 100 GHz frequency range. These antennas can be custom manufactured for different applications, including but not limited to aerospace, military, wireless communications, and medical.