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Connecting to LDA-403 by Vaunix in Python

Instrument Card

The LDA-403 offers both USB and Ethernet interfaces. The USB port uses a native HID interface to avoid the difficulties inherent in using older serial or IEEE-488 interfaces implemented over USB. As a result, Lab Brick users can get to work faster without having to install kernel level drivers, and Lab Brick devices can be easily used on any system that supports USB HID devices, including low-cost embedded computers using Linux or similar operating systems. The Ethernet interface is configurable for Static IP or DHCP with the ability to assign the HTTP port for extra security.

The LDA-403 Digital Attenuator is a bidirectional, 50 Ohm step attenuator. The LDA-403 provides attenuation control from 0.1 to 40 GHz with a step size of 0.5 dB.

LDA-403

Device Specification: here

Manufacturer card: VAUNIX

VAUNIX

Vaunix Technology Corp. designs, manufactures, and services RF and microwave test equipment and digital radio communications products. Utilizing our deep RF and software engineering expertise, rooted in microwave radio and wireless equipment repair and testing, Vaunix developed the Lab Brick® family of electronic test products, which set a new standard for cost, size, and simplicity of wireless testing devices. Powered by a USB connection and controlled by easy-to-use, graphical-user-interface (GUI) software, Lab Bricks have been designed to meet the needs of wireless engineers and technicians who want to create flexible, customized system solutions either in the lab or in the field. We ‘ve expanded our Lab Brick® family of electronic test products to include Attenuator Matrix solutions that double as Wireless Handover Test Systems to give our test technicians and product engineers the advanced capability to solve unique wireless _handover _testing challenges and bring affordability, functionality, reliability and simplicity to the microwave test bench.

  • Headquarters: USA
  • Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 5
  • Vendor Website: here

Connect to the LDA-403 in Python

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