How is the Power Over Ethernet (PoE) implemented?
All of our PoE enabled units implement the 802.3at (PoE+) standard.
All of our PoE enabled units implement the 802.3at (PoE+) standard.
Over 750,000 hours.
Our products are covered for manufacturing defects for up to 2 years after purchase.
By far, the majority of our customers utilize our products in Linux environments automated with Python. For bench testing, our Windows Desktop GUI is a popular method for control. Lastly, embedding Ethernet capability into our [...]
The R3 series of RF attenuators can be controlled by virtually all platforms that can connect to a USB or Ethernet device. Windows Linux MacOS
The R3 series programmable RF attenuators are entirely powered by USB or Ethernet PoE. Rackmount attenuator arrays and mesh attenuation systems are powered by a 5V DC input.
The R3 series programmable RF attenuators are made from precision CNC machined aluminum.
Yes! Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
Yes, our devices can be controlled in LabVIEW as any other serial device using VISA drivers. An example LabVIEW project can be downloaded in the Support area here: Support
The serial command STATUS returns the status of all attenuator channels. The values shown with STATUS are refreshed whenever a channel's attenuation level is changed.