Generators/Sources Products
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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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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 kHz To 40 GHz Wideband Low Noise Synthesizer: Model 865-M
6/24/2019
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.
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High-Definition Video Clock Generator
4/29/2010
The VFCG-HD1 is a fully integrated video clock generator which provides synchronous High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) output clocks for the various scanning formats. The device synchronizes to the standard input reference clock required by SMPTE274, SMPTE296, NTSC, or PAL systems.
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RF Conducted Immunity Generator: CI00402
3/6/2019
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.
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Jitter Noise Generator: J7000
2/15/2023
The J7000A Series instruments high crest factor output is used as a random jitter source for serial data bus applications, including PCI Express Gen I & II, Serial ATA, and Fiber Channel.
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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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100 kHz To 40 GHz Wideband Low Noise Synthesizer: Model 865-M-40-X
6/24/2019
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) offers the Model 865-M-40-X wideband low phase-noise synthesizer for applications operating from 100 kHz to 40 GHz. Features include a settable output power range from -5 to +25 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. The unit is available with 1, 2, 4 fully independently configurable outputs. For each channel, frequency, power, phase and modulation can be set.
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9KHz - 26GHz Compact, High Performance Microwave Signal Generators
12/13/2013
Berkeley Nucleonics offers a diverse line of microwave signal sources and microwave signal generators with a new fast switching option for R&D, radar simulation and testing, local oscillator development, commercial communications (like satellite and microwave link), and microwave component testing applications.
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Digital Delay/Pulse Generator: Model 575
2/20/2014
With its multi-channel 250 ps-resolution timing capabilities, Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 575 digital delay/pulse generator is ideal for laser experimentations involving triggering, gating, delaying, pulsing, or syncing. It can also be used in external clock syncing, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), PIV, laser timing, and more.