Generators/Sources Products
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Ultra-Low Jitter Clock Generators: Si5360 Series Datasheet
9/12/2023
Our any-frequency, any-output format Si5360 series clock generators combine a wide-band PLL with proprietary MultiSynth fractional synthesis technology to offer a versatile, ultra-low jitter clock generator platform.
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Vector Signal Generator: R&S®SMCV100B
7/29/2020
Rohde & Schwarz offers the R&S®SMCV100B vector signal generator as the first multi-standard platform for automotive, broadcast, navigation, and wireless applications. This makes the R&S®SMCV100B unique for use from the lab to production and wherever different technologies meet.
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Noisecom Programmable Noise Generator: RFX7000B
8/18/2020
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.
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Six-Channel Digital Pulse/Delay Generator: Model 525
5/14/2020
BNC offers the Model 525 digital pulse generator designed with full feature functions in a compact 7.125” x 5.1” x 1.5” cost-effective package. The Model 525's interface is USB only, which eliminates the bulky front panel components and reduces the potential for mechanical problems.
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High Performance RF Signal Generator With Built In Complex Modulation: TGR2050 Series
3/26/2020
Aim-TTi offers the TGR2050 series of next generation RF signal generators designed with exceptional performance and newly improved functionality with touch screen operation. The TGR2051 and TGR2053 provide high frequency and stability, high signal purity, excellent phase noise, and flexible analog and digital modulation capabilities, making them ideal for development, and test and service work.
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Microwave Wideband Synthesizer With Integrated VCO: ADF5610
5/14/2019
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.
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50 MHz – 6.0 GHz Vector Signal Generator: VSG60A
6/17/2019
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.
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OEM / 1U Rackmountable MW Signal Generators: 845-R Series
2/25/2015
These low-noise and fast-switching microwave signal generators cover a continuous frequency range of 100 kHz up to 12, 20, and 26.5 GHz, and are available in a fully customizable OEM/1U rack mount configuration. They’re ideally suited for applications that require a high-quality CW microwave source or versatile modulation.
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6.2, 12.5, Or 20 GHz Signal Generator With 8 Independent Outputs
5/3/2017
Berkeley Nucleonics' new Model 855 series is a phase coherent, multi-output, fast switching, and low phase noise signal generator operating within the 10 MHz to 6.2, 12.5, or 20.0 GHz range, ideally used for applications where accurate signal quality and wide output power are required.
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100 MHz Universal Pulse Generator With Electrical Or Optical Outputs: Model 6040
5/31/2019
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation offers the Model 6040 universal pulse generator with electrical or optical output options with adjustable rates up to 100 MHz. The system delivers superior performance characteristics such as timing accuracies of 0.01% for frequency and 0.2% for delay and width. The triggering jitter of 25 ps provides synchronizing capabilities usually associated with only the very best digital delay systems. Plug-in modules allow for the selection of required output configurations.