Application Notes

  • Automotive 600V/m Radar Pulse Test Solution +


    Many hazardous electrical events in the environment can have adverse effects on a vehicle’s systems, causing potentially unsafe situations. These events can be generated by “off-vehicle” and “on-vehicle” sources and can either be natural or man-made. 

    To protect against these events, automobile manufacturers have developed Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards to test electronic components and whole vehicles. Read entire article here.
  • EMC Immunity Multi Tone Testing Theory and Practice +


    Multi-tone testing has many benefits. While the multi-tone method was initially implemented to increase the speed of IEC 61000-4-3 radiated immunity testing, it has been found that this method also improves equipment efficiency, offers greater flexibility to truly test the equipment (EUT) under real-world threat conditions, and can be fully compliant with standards.

    Other benefits include more efficient use of finite financial and human resources and faster time-to-market for new and enhanced products. Read entire article here.
  • Importance of Mismatch Tolerance for Amplifiers Used in Susceptibility Testing +


    RF amplifiers have a nominal output impedance of 50 Ω and ideally would only be used in applications where the load impedance is also 50 Ω.

    This ideal situation results in maximum power transfer from the amplifier to the load, where all power is absorbed in the load with no power reflected back to the amplifier. Read entire article here.
  • Integrated Circuits and Component EMC Testing +


    Can you imagine the world without electronic devices? Today’s electronic gadgets, machines, and appliances have become an integral part of our lives. 

    This is most apparent with recent developments in technology like drones, mobile internet, medical devices, Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous vehicles.  Read entire article here.
  • Plug-n-Play Instrument Drivers +


    To make your life easier, AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation has provided another tool to help streamline your Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing needs.

    We have created Plug-n-Play Instrument Drivers for our amplifier, system controller, and field probe products to simplify integration of our products into our customers’ controlling software.  Get the detailed information here.
  • Pulse Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers +


    AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation’s pulse traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) offer a cost-effective high RF power source for applications. 

    Only a low to moderate RF duty cycle is required, i.e., where the RF power is on for only a small percentage of the time. Get the detailed information here.
  • Selecting RF/Microwave Power Amplifiers for EMC Testing +


    Can you imagine the world without electronic devices? Today’s electronic gadgets, machines, and appliances have become an integral part of our lives. 

    This is most apparent with recent developments in technology like drones, mobile internet, medical devices, Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous vehicles. Get the detailed information here.
  • Shielding Effectiveness and Shielded Enclosure Leakage Detector System +


    Today both commercial and military industries are more reliant than ever on electronics. In addition, the need to protect those electronics from potential threats has become even more vital.

    Threats like electromagnetic interference (EMI) and High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) can interrupt or even destroy the functionality of unprotected electronics. Get the detailed information here.
  • Telecommunications Testing Using Amplifier Research +


    On September 2nd, 1837, Samuel Morse demonstrated a device for transmitting information by electromagnetic energy through conductive wires. 60 years later, Guglielmo Marconi founded the Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company, and since then, the world has never looked back. 

    Progressive advancements have climbed the electromagnetic spectrum and pushed device technology to ever greater heights. This has been especially true since 1980 when cellular communications systems became commercially viable. 

    Get the detailed information here.
  • Amplifier Requirements for NEMP Testing +


    Amplifier Requirements for NEMP Testing
    This document is essential for engineers and testing professionals involved in NEMP simulation, as it provides critical guidance on selecting the right amplifier to ensure accurate waveform reproduction, compliance with test standards, and reliable protection of mission-critical electronic systems against electromagnetic threats. It outlines key amplifier requirements, including bandwidth, gain, pulse fidelity, impedance matching, and protection features, helping readers make informed decisions for their test setups. 

    The technical note also highlights suitable solutions from the AR amplifier portfolio, such as the AR1BP400 series, which are specifically designed to meet the demanding performance criteria of NEMP testing. 

    Learn more and download the technical note