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An amplifier is a piece of equipment that is used during EMC measurements. It's primary purpose is to amplify RF signals from the [[Signal Generator]] before it is applied to the [[Antenna]].  
An amplifier is a piece of equipment that is used during EMC measurements. It's primary purpose is to amplify RF signals from the [[Signal Generator]] before it is applied to the [[Antenna]].  
Not all available amplifiers are remote controllable. For those amplifiers that are remote controllable, the device driver knows how to control the amplifier.


Amplifiers are only used during [[Immunity]] tests.
Amplifiers are only used during [[Immunity]] tests.


A complete [[:Category:Amplifier|list of all supported amplifiers]] on this [[RadiWiki]] site.
All the device drivers for amplifiers maintain the following information:
* Allowed frequency range
* For remote controllable amplifiers, instructions how to:
** Power on/off
** Operate
** Standby
** Retrieve the status
 
To control the amplifier out side a test use the [[amplifier control]].
 
 
A complete [[:Category:Amplifier|list of all supported amplifiers]] by [[RadiMation]] is available on this [[RadiWiki]] site.


== Links ==
== Links ==
* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:amplifier|Amplifier]]
* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Amplifier|Amplifier]]


[[Category:RadiMation]]
[[Category:RadiMation]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 23 April 2009

An amplifier is a piece of equipment that is used during EMC measurements. It's primary purpose is to amplify RF signals from the Signal Generator before it is applied to the Antenna.

Not all available amplifiers are remote controllable. For those amplifiers that are remote controllable, the device driver knows how to control the amplifier.

Amplifiers are only used during Immunity tests.

All the device drivers for amplifiers maintain the following information:

  • Allowed frequency range
  • For remote controllable amplifiers, instructions how to:
    • Power on/off
    • Operate
    • Standby
    • Retrieve the status

To control the amplifier out side a test use the amplifier control.


A complete list of all supported amplifiers by RadiMation is available on this RadiWiki site.

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