Mohr CT100B TDR Cable Analyzer High-Resolution TDR
MOHR CT100B TDR Cable Analyzers provide state‐of‐the‐art TDR measurements in a rugged portable package. These instruments are ideal for precision testing of all types of coaxial, twisted‐pair, and multiconductor cables in the field or the lab.
Industry's only high-resolution portable TDR - resolves connector detail (<1 cm)
(At least 8-10x sharper spatial resolution than competing TDR instruments (<200 ps rise time*); catch subtle changes before they cause system failure)
Industry's only portable TDR with frequency-domain measurements
(Return loss (S11), cable loss (S21))
Much faster and easier to use than VNA with much better distance-to-fault precision and accuracy
(NO range/resolution/bandwidth tradeoffs, NO calibration drift)
Industry's most accurate impedance measurements
(16-bit ADC, advanced calibration features)
Industry's most accurate cable length measurements
(80 μm (760 fs) cursor resolution, 6-digit VoP)
Industry's fastest intermittent fault detection
(250 KSPS, 500 Hz continuous full waveform capture)
Industry's only TDR exceeding all Tektronix® 1502C TDR specifications
New multicore CPU up to 300 times faster than the CT100 | |
16 times more RAM memory than the CT100 | |
Subpixel sampling --> every cable fault is visible at every scale | |
Arbitrary length waveforms up to 1.5 million points | |
Calibrated S-parameter measurements | |
Real-time frequency domain measurements | |
Return loss (S11) | |
Cable loss / insertion loss (S21) | |
S11 Between Cursors time-windows the feature of interest | |
Smith charts to simplify complex impedance matching problems | |
Normalized TDR traces with adjustable rise time | |
Optimized menu system to simply common tasks such as connecting to CT Viewer and scanning cables | |
New on-screen help library |
Tests all types of cable and connectors | |
Coaxial cable | |
Twisted-pair cable | |
Multiconductor cable (e.g. MIL-STD-1553B, MIL-STD-38999) | |
Detects subtle partial faults, opens, shorts, kinks, taps, shield damage, thermal damage, sunlight/UV damage, water ingress, loosened or corroded interconnects, poor-quality cables and connectors. | |
Aging Aircraft | |
CATV, Power, Telephony | |
Naval / Marine | |
Wireless Infrastructure | |
PCB Characterization | |
Soil Moisture, Geophysics |