Signal Hound designs and builds powerful, affordable spectrum analyzers and signal generators for engineers and RF professionals around the globe. Whether you’re needing EMC precompliance capabilities in a small two-person shop or spectrum monitoring on a national scale, our test equipment is designed with you in mind. Accurate and powerful enough for mission-critical RF analysis, priced at a point accessible to most, and supported by a talented group of engineers committed to what they do – we truly believe that our devices offer unrivaled value in the test equipment industry.
As wireless applications and frequencies ramp up, test equipment must increase measurement capabilities, even when operating as battery-powered portables, into the mmWave range...
During a time when defense electronics technology is strong, the industry readies itself for the global adoption of 5G and electronically steered vehicles.
Working with computers and software, USB-powered RF test instruments are bringing measurements with less size and cost than traditional equipment—yet still pack a punch.
Increasing complexity in military electronic systems pushes test-equipment suppliers to deliver high-performance measurement solutions with as many functions as possible.
Visitors to the RF/microwave industry’s largest conference and exhibition can sample some of the hardware, software, and test-equipment products that are turning 5G and IoT into...
This application note presents an alternative method to traditional noise power ratio testing, demonstrating a cost-effective means to accurately measure multi-carrier intermodulation...
Software is available from a range of vendors in a variety of forms, providing advanced test capabilities that include everything from real-time spectrum analysis to signal creation...
Record crowds at this year’s show were treated to an impressive display of new component, system, test, and software products at more than 900 exhibition booths.
The trend toward more integrated test instruments has improved performance at the high end while spawning a market for low-cost, portable, and PC-driven instruments.