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Last Updated on 06 Mar 2018 at 9 AM
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100 GHz Oscilloscope Plug-In Module

Solicitation ID NB672030-18-01106
Posted Date 05 Feb 2018 at 2 PM
Archive Date 06 Mar 2018 at 5 AM
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Contracting Office Department Of Commerce Nist
Agency Department Of Commerce
Location United states
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for sources to provide a 100 GHz Oscilliscope Plug-in Module that meets all the specifications below:

At a minimum, the Plug-in Modle shall meet the following specifications:

1.                  -100 GHz bandwidth

2.                  -Two (2) channels

3.                  -1.0 mm coaxial connectors, female preferred, rated to at least 110 GHz

4.                  -Remote sampler heads on umbilical cables (~3 ft length) from main oscilloscope display unit

5.                  -Electrical Inputs: 1mm (m) to 1.85 mm (f) adapter for each channel

6.                  -Torque wrench for 1 mm and 1.85 connectors

7.                  -Cable management clips

8.                  -Compatible with Keysight 86100D oscilloscope

9.                  The sampling oscilloscope and 100 GHz plug-in module must allow user remote access of simultaneously sampled data on all channels of the oscilloscope such that timing errors that are correlated between the channels can be removed by the NIST time-base correction software.  Please see the below references for more details:

a.       https://www.nist.gov/services-resources/software/timebase-correction-software

b.      P. D. Hale, C. M. Wang, D. F. Williams, K. A. Remley, and J. Wepman, “Compensation of random and systematic timing errors in sampling oscilloscopes,” IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas., vol. 55, no. 6, pp. 2146-2154, Dec. 2006.

c.       C. M. Wang, P. D. Hale, and D. F. Williams, “Uncertainty of timebase corrections,” IEEE Trans.  Instrum. Meas., vol.  58, no. 10, pp. 3468-3472, Oct. 2009.

d.      C. M. Wang, P. D. Hale, J. A. Jargon, D. F. Williams, and K. A. Remley, “Sequential estimation of timebase corrections for an arbitrarily long waveform,” IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas., vol. 61, no. 10, pp. 2689-2694, Oct. 2012.

I.                   DELIVERY

The Contractor shall deliver hardware no later than twelve (12) weeks after receipt of order.

II.                WARRANTY

Return to vendor warranty for three (3) full years from period of acceptance.

If your company is capable of providing a product that can meet all of the above specifications, request you email me a capability statement no later than 19 Feb 2018.  Email your capability documentation to [email protected].  
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