Tips, Tools and Applications for the Electronic Industry in Europe

Award-Winning, Revolutionary Spectrum Analyzer & Dynamic Power Meter Combo

Posted on 2012/05/02 by George

With Oscium's WiPry-Combo peak power meter and spectrum analyzer, you can pry into the power, spectral, and time characteristics of your signals using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod. WiPry-Combo is the emerging standard in portable RF test equipment for cellular communication planners, RF engineers, wireless network technicians and avid electronics hobbyists.

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How To Transform an iPhone into a 2.4GHz Spectrum Analyzer

Posted on 2012/04/26 by George

WiPry-Spectrum is the first 2.4GHz ISM band spectrum analyzer designed specifically for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. It is simple and intuitive to use. It allows you to "Pry" into your WiFi environment to detect and avoid noisy channels. Download WiPry in the App Store and test drive the interface for free.

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World's First Hand-held Spectrum Analyzer!

Posted on 2012/04/20 by admin

The World's first hand-held spectrum analyzer is now available at The LAB eShop!

As most of us already knows, spectrum analyzers measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument. Primary use is of course to measure the power of a spectrum of known and unknown signals.

These spectrum analyzers used to be big "oscilloscope like", heavy instruments. For you who dragged these instruments around on the field know what I mean. That time is over guys!

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Howto Analyze the USB 3.0 Protocol?

Posted on 2012/04/19 by George

USB 3.0 becomes more and more popular in High-speed products such as motherboards, storage devices etc. Developing a USB 3.0 device is not a big deal and you can probably design it within 2 weeks, but how much time and resources do you spend on debugging errors?

Well, if you're lucky you can find and solve the problem in 10 minutes or maybe two weeks...

The questions; Is there any debugging tool for USB Super Speed that can sniff all the bus data on a protocol level without disturbing the bus and also represent it in a human, understandable way?

The Answer; Yes and it's called the Beagle USB 5000 Protocol Analyzer from Total Phase. The "5000" stands of course for 5000 Mbps which is the specification for the USB 3.0 standard.

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