The Hackaday Superconference is all about showcasing the hardware heroics of the Hackaday community. We also have a peer-reviewed journal with the same goal, and for the 2018 Hackaday Superconference ...
If there's been one spectrum analyzer that's created buzz lately, it's the recently announced Rigol DSA815 budget ($1,295) spectrum analyzer, which tunes from 9 kHz to 1.5 GHz. A tracking generator ...
The RSA3408A can display frequency-domain plots over time, a feature that lets you see how the frequency content of a signal changes. That's important for viewing signals on devices such as cell ...
Maintaining a wireless network in a business environment can be a royal pain in the neck. Just because your wireless network worked flawlessly yesterday, doesn't mean that some new and unknown ...
The BumbleBee handheld spectrum analyzer connects to the Hewlett-Packard iPAQ PocketPC. The calibrated receiver measures four wireless system bands: 902 to 928 MHz, 2.4 to 2.5 GHz, 5.1 to 5.5 GHz, and ...
With the ever-expanding adoption of wireless in embedded systems of all types, there’s no question that having spectrum analyzer capability in an oscilloscope is a time-savings convenience for ...
A hardware device or software used to examine the frequency and power components of a signal. It provides more information than an oscilloscope, because it can display the signals over a range of ...
Provided you have an NTSC-compatible TV you can build yourself a really inexpensive spectrum analyzer. From there you just need one trivial piece of hardware to complete this build. [Bruce Land] has ...