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R&S®DST200 RF diagnostic chamber
RF specifications
- Frequency range: 400 MHz to 18 GHz
- Shielding effectiveness (according to insertion loss method)
- 400 MHz to 700 MHz: > 95 dB (meas.)
- 700 MHz to 3 GHz: > 110 dB
- 3 GHz to 6 GHz: > 100 dB
- 6 GHz to 18 GHz: > 75 dB (meas.)
- Power rating (power delivered into test space): < 50 W
The R&S®DST200 RF diagnostic chamber is the ideal environment for RF analysis during development. It supports a wide range of radiated test applications for wireless devices and fits on any R&D lab bench, where it can be used at all times during the product design and optimization phase. The R&S®DST200 effectively assists in achieving high first-time pass rates during final type approval, which saves time and money.
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