Generators/Sources

GENERATORS/SOURCES PRODUCTS

The Noisecom RFX7000B is a broadband AWGN noise generator designed with a powerful single board computer and flexible architecture for creating complex custom noise signals for advanced test systems. This platform features precision components that provide high output power with superior flatness, and the computer architecture allows control of multiple attenuators and switches.

Analog Devices offers the ADF5610 microwave wideband synthesizer with an integrated VCO. This device allows implementation of fractional-N or Integer N phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers when used with an external loop filter and an external reference frequency. The wideband microwave voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) design allows frequencies from 57 MHz to 14,600 MHz to be generated with an output frequency ranging from 7,300 MHz to 14,600 MHz.

Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) offers the Model 865-M wideband low phase-noise synthesizer for applications operating from 100 kHz to 40 GHz. Features include a settable output power range from -5 to +20 dBm, a mili-Hz frequency resolution that uses a high-stability internal reference, and an internal reference that can be phase-locked to a user-settable external reference.

Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 577 is a digital delay/pulse generator with its own trigger, its own gate, its own delay and width settings, and eight outputs – each configurable with their own pattern. It provides precise delays and widths with 250pS resolution for times up to 1000 seconds.

AR’s CI00402 RF Conducted Immunity Generator System is a self-contained test system used for military, medical, consumer electronics, automotive and aircraft markets.  This 9 kHz – 400 MHz user friendly system eliminates setup issues since it contains a signal generator, spectrum analyzer, 100-Watt RF amplifier, external directional coupler and AR emcwARe control software.

Signal Hound offers the VSG60A with the performance and agility of a serious vector signal generator at a fraction of the cost. With a low phase noise local oscillator with 200 µs switch time, the generator enables frequency hopping spread spectrum testing.

Available in Q4 2019.

The Noisecom UFX7000B broadband AWGN noise generator has a powerful single board computer with flexible architecture used to create complex custom noise signals for advanced test systems. 

This series of ultra-low noise signal sources features exceptionally low phase noise, supplementary output at oscillator frequency, and a wide range of output frequencies and multiplication ratios. They provide a range of high-performance building blocks between 200 MHz and 3 GHz.