Electronic, RF and Microwave
American Calibration’s ISO 17025 scope of accreditation includes a broad array of electronic and RF (radio frequency) test and measurement equipment. American Calibration has invested in high-end calibration standards, which are deployed by highly experienced technicians trained in electronics and RF with deep military and commercial experience. Let American Calibration earn your trust through fast turnaround, excellent customer service, and competitive pricing.
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Electronic calibration involves the meticulous verification and adjustment of a diverse range of electronic and electrical instruments to ensure their accuracy and reliability. Instruments commonly calibrated in this domain include oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, signal generators, frequency counters, and voltage dividers, among others. Calibration of these instruments is essential for maintaining precision in measuring various electrical parameters such as voltage, current, frequency, and waveform characteristics, crucial for a multitude of applications spanning from electronics manufacturing to telecommunications and beyond.
American Calibration can also test your RF (Radio Frequency) electronics, which are specialized for high-frequency applications and requires specific expertise and equipment due to the unique characteristics of RF signals. While similar to Electrical calibration, RF (Radio Frequency) electronics calibration deals with instruments that operate within the RF spectrum, typically from a few kilohertz to 300 gigahertz. These instruments include spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, signal generators, and frequency counters. RF calibration ensures the accuracy of measurements
- AC/DC Voltage
- Voltage Dividers
- High Voltage
- AC/DC Current
- Clamp Meters
- AC/DC Power
- Resistance
- MicroOhm Meters
- MegOhm Meters
- Capacitance
- Inductance
- LCR
- Frequency
- Absolute Power
- Watt Meters
- Total Harmonic Distortion
- Amplitude Modulation
- Phase Modulation
- Time Based Accuracy
- Attenuation
- Thermal Noise Figure
- Signal Generators
- Oscilloscopes
- Frequency Counters
- Function Generators
- Analyzers