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I/Q modulators and I/Q demodulators change the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. I/Q modulators split an incoming data stream into its in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components, mix the resulting signals with local oscillators that are 90º apart in phase, and then combine the outputs vectorially in a 0º mixer. Search by Specification | Learn More about I/Q Modulators and I/Q Demodulators
Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) modulators and binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulators are used to change certain characteristics (amplitude, frequency or phase) of a carrier signal in order to transmit information. The changes in the parameter(s) of the carrier are made in accordance with an information-bearing signal (modulation signal). Search by Specification | Learn More about QPSK Modulators and BPSK Modulators
Data acquisition I/O modules or cards have both input and output functionality. Digital or discrete I/O modules include on-off signals used in communication, user interface, or control. Search by Specification | Learn More about Data Acquisition I/O Modules
I/O Modules, I/O cards and I/O boards are used to accept data (input) from computers, sensors, transducers, PLCs, etc., and then distribute the data (output) to other devices in the system. Learn More about I/O Modules, Cards and Boards
Q-switches are devices used in the optical resonator of a laser to prevent lasing action until a high level of inversion is achieved in the lasing medium. Learn More about Q-switches
Analog I/O devices process analog signals (e.g., output of transducers) and output the results in analog format. Learn More about Analog I/O
Digital I/O devices process digital signals (e.g., outputs from a controller) and output the results in digital format. Learn More about Digital I/O
Optical modulators vary the amplitude and phase of a light beam; e.g., from a laser or by sound waves. Learn More about Optical Modulators
Acousto-optic modulators are devices that use sound waves to modify the amplitude, frequency, or phase of light passing through an acousto-optic material. Search by Specification | Learn More about Acousto-optic Modulators
Electro-optic modulators are analog or digital devices that use an electric field to alter the characteristics (e.g., band gap and index of refraction) of a material through which light is traveling, changing the characteristics of the light itself. Search by Specification | Learn More about Electro-optic Modulators
...differ in terms of output, wavelength, and features. The output may be continuous, pulsed, or Q-switched, depending on the application. In addition to the output, lasers produce a range of colored wavelengths. Laser wavelengths are available in UV... Search by Specification | Learn More about Lasers
...and excitation IC chips that are used in automation systems typically use an actuator sensor interface (AS-i) protocol for industrial networking. The AS-interface (AS-i) is a network system for the lower field range of the automation level. It is suitable... Learn More about Sensor Interface Chips
...include both RF and microwave devices. Glass G designs change the power supply voltage from a lower level to a higher level when larger output swings are required. Class H models modulate the higher power supply voltage through the input signal... Search by Specification | Learn More about Power Operational Amplifiers
...flanged, PTFE envelope, schedule 5, proprietary sanitary fittings (Cherry-Burrell I and Q line, John Perry, etc.), and others. Spiral wound gaskets are constructed with alternating layers of a soft filler material and a formed metal wire. They may... Search by Specification | Learn More about Gaskets and Gasketing
...output is required, the pulse train remains on for most of the cycle. When a low output is required, the pulse train remains off during most of the cycle. For both high and low outputs, PWM amplifier chips modulate the pulse train in the time domain... Search by Specification | Learn More about PWM Amplifier Chips
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R&S has done it again with the new SMBV100A Signal Generator. The SMBV100A provides solutions that would normally take multiple products to fulfill. This unit combines excellent price/performance with ease of use. (read more)
MITEQ's AMFW-5F-33004000-50-10P-4WL is a very low-noise Q-Band waveguide front end. Built-in limiter can prevent damage from up to 5W of CW input. Unit is available as RoHS compliant. (read more)
Designed for integration into 300 pin MSA compatible transponders, Covega's Mach-10TM Zero-Chirp Intensity Modulator is ideal for metro and long-haul DWDM applications requiring less than a 2 dB power penalty for +/-1,200 ps/nm dispersion. (read more)
MITEQ introduces Model SMT2640LC15MDQ, 2-bit, to its modulator product line. (read more)
TPL, Inc.'s Capacitance Technologies Wins DOE SBIR Phase I (read more)
Q-Trim valves generally attenuate noise by up to 20 dBA, compared to standard trim valves, and contain vibration levels by more than 90%. The rotation of the Q-Trim attenuator, attached to the valve closure element, is the key to the unique Q-Trim properties not found in other noise/cavitation trim valves. Q-Trim valves optimize noise attenuation, pass impurities, provide very high... (read more)
APEM Introduces a new line of LED indicators in various package configurations featuring vibrant colors, long life expectancy and a durable construction. The Q-Series is intended for industrial panels, panel indicators, automation equipment and instrumentation applications in a variety of industries. (read more)
Q-Pak blister packaging capabilities range from single card items to fold-over cards, stand-up blisters, and clamshells. Your product can be blister packaged to your exact specification. With their considerable knowledge and experience, Q-Pak can help you to source materials, develop prototypes, and find a cost effective solution to your needs. (read more)
The Q-ODC from HUBER+SUHNER sets new benchmarks for connecting in harsh environmental conditions. New highlights are the extraordinarily small dimensions, the robust design and the single coupling mechanism. (read more)
For fully functional prototypes and low volume productions runs, Seitz offers its market leading Q-Process Rapid Tooling technology. Q-DriveTM and Q-MoldTM are the most cost effective in the industry when you consider time to market with production parts . (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| UPC8191K-E1-A | Digi-Key | NEC | RF and RFID | IC I/Q MODULATOR AGC 20-QFN |