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Laboratory CRFM 9041 |
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KOR Electronics has introduced the CRFM-9041, a wide bandwidth, ultra-fine resolution Coherent Radio Frequency Memory (CRFM).
• The CRFM is a multi-functional, scalable test asset for development of EW, radar, seeker, and communication systems • Sampling at 2,200 MHz, the CRFM captures, stores, and simultaneously replays RF signals. Continuous signals can be delayed 7.5 ms while pulsed signals can be delayed up to 15ms with multiple returns per input pulse |
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10Bit 1GHZ DRFM |
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KOR Electronics is pleased to introduce the latest wideband Digital RF Memory at the heart of our laboratory Simulation products. This 10-bit DRFM offers an unprecedented 1 GHz of Instantaneous Bandwidth in a 2 slot VME bus footprint.
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Laboratory 1261 |
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 KOR Electronics introduced the new Model 1261 10-Bit DRFM device in 2003, achieving a new benchmark in performance. Pushing the envelope of technology the Model 1261 provides 10-Bit amplitude resolution with a full 1.2 Ghz sample rate with over 500 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth. KOR Electronics design innovations are driving bit quantity and instantaneous bandwidth higher at significantly lower cost, size, and power. |
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Laboratory 1254 |
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 KOR Electronics introduced the new 1254 12-Bit DRFM system late in 2003. The 1254 has exceptional spurious-free dynamic range, very wide range delay, extremely low noise floor, and extensive integrated digital modulations, including JEM, Doppler and Scintillation. In addition, the versatile Model 1254 DRFM has a large array of programmable ECM techniques. |
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Laboratory DRFM |
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This laboratory, VME-based 8-bit DRFM is configured to include a selection of individual modules combining to arrive at a fully integrated and self-contained system for laboratory, chamber, or test range applications. These DRFM are configured to become highly flexible target generators/transponders, signal delay lines, or coherent ECM simulators utilizing a higher number of digitization bits,providing the spurious performance required by high fidelity sensors. |
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