紧凑型频率合成器

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
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Berkeley Nucleonics推出了一款新型紧凑型频率合成器805型,可提供100 kHz至22 GHz的精确稳定频率。其突出的特点之一是能够在各种应用中连接多个单元以实现相位相干性和多通道功能。805型是用户友好的,其紧凑的设计使其适合集成到各种形式和布局的射频/微波系统。805型频率合成器覆盖范围为100 kHz至22 GHz,使用图形控制软件的分辨率为10 mHz,使用SCPI命令的分辨率更高。由于其精确的OCXO,它的快速开关时间仅为5 μs,校准频率精度为±30 ppb,第一年老化为±0.5 ppm。输出功率范围为-40至+25 dBm,精度为±1.5 dB,分辨率为0.5 dB。相位可以从0到360度调节,分辨率为0.1度。其相位噪声在与1ghz载波的20khz偏移时为-132 dBc/Hz,在100hz偏移时为-110 dBc/Hz。次谐波和杂散信号低于-55 dBc。除了提供连续波信号外,805还支持内部可编程或外部可触发的脉冲调制。最大调制速率为10 MHz,最窄脉宽为30 ns。实现了高速触发参数扫描功能,扫描方式灵活,步长最短为5 μs。合成器在一个尺寸为134 × 95 × 25毫米的紧凑型法兰安装模块中被很好地屏蔽。它的重量不到0.5 kg,功耗仅为17 W,这使得它可以使用被动散热,并且可以轻松灵活地安装到散热片上。内部温度监控,防止合成器超过推荐的工作温度范围;如果发生这种情况,射频输出级将关闭。合成器有一个标准的以太网端口连接到PC机和控制单元与图形界面软件或使用SCPI命令。805型频率合成器支持100 MHz和1 GHz的外部参考,频率锁定范围为±10 ppm。它还提供1 GHz参考输出,允许多个单元连接相相干源。第一个单元作为参考,其1 GHz频率通过其他单元环路。为了降低成本,当与其他805型模块或外部参考一起使用时,可以订购没有内部OCXO的模块。相位相干性可以通过设置为相同频率的信道之间的相对相位差变化来确定。该合成器在1 GHz参考输入和输出之间采用低噪声放大器,具有低加性相位噪声,可配置多达16个相参通道。805型频率合成器具有多种应用。它可以作为射频/微波系统的合适时钟,特别是当需要多通道和相参本振时。它的能力调整个别通道相位提供精确的定时校准。它的相参、多通道配置是设计和测试雷达接收机、相控阵波束形成网络、量子计算仪器中的I/Q调制器、MIMO接收机和外差光谱系统的理想选择。欲了解更多信息,请通过info@berkeleynucleonics.com联系伯克利核子或访问网站berkeleynucleonics.com。n
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Compact frequency synthesizer
Berkeley Nucleonics has introduced a new compact frequency synthesizer, the Model 805, which delivers precise and stable frequencies from 100 kHz to 22 GHz. One of its standout features is the ability to link multiple units for phase coherence and multi-channel capabilities in various applications. The Model 805 is user-friendly and its compact design makes it suitable for integration into various forms and layouts of RF/microwave systems. The Model 805 frequency synthesizer covers a range of 100 kHz to 22 GHz with a resolution of 10 mHz using graphical control software and higher resolution with SCPI commands. It has a fast switching time of just 5 μs and a calibrated frequency accuracy of ±30 ppb with ±0.5 ppm aging in the first year, thanks to its precise OCXO. The adjustable output power ranges from -40 to +25 dBm with an accuracy of ±1.5 dB and a resolution of 0.5 dB. The phase can be adjusted from 0 to 360 degrees with a resolution of 0.1 degree. Its phase noise at a 20 kHz offset from a 1 GHz carrier is -132 dBc/ Hz and -110 dBc/Hz at 100 Hz offset. Subharmonics and spurious signals are below -55 dBc. In addition to providing a CW signal, the Model 805 supports pulse modulation, either internally programmable or externally triggerable. The maximum modulation rate is 10 MHz and narrowest pulse width is 30 ns. A highspeed triggered parameter sweeping function with flexible sweeping profiles is available with the shortest step time of 5 μs. The synthesizer is well-shielded in a compact flange-mountable module measuring 134 × 95 × 25 mm. It weighs under 0.5 kg and consumes only 17 W, which enables it to use passive heat sinking, with easy and flexible mounting to a heat sink. Internal temperature monitoring is available to prevent the synthesizer from exceeding the recommended operating temperature range; if that occurs, the RF output stage will turn off. The synthesizer has a standard Ethernet port for connecting to a PC and controlling the unit with graphical interface software or using SCPI commands. The Model 805 frequency synthesizer supports external references of 100 MHz and 1 GHz with a frequency lock range of ±10 ppm. It also offers a 1 GHz reference output, allowing multiple units to be connected for phasecoherent sources. The first unit acts as the reference, with its 1 GHz frequency being looped through the other units. To lower costs, modules can be ordered without the internal OCXO when used with other Model 805 modules or an external reference. Phase coherence can be determined by the relative phase difference variation between channels set to the same frequency. The synthesizer utilizes a low-noise amplifier between the 1 GHz reference input and output, which has low additive phase noise, enabling the configuration of up to 16 phase-coherent channels. The Model 805 frequency synthesizer has multiple applications. It serves as a suitable clock for RF/microwave systems, especially when multi-channel and phase-coherent local oscillators are required. Its ability to adjust individual channel phase provides precise timing alignment. Its phase-coherent, multi-channel configuration is ideal for designing and testing of radar receivers, phased array beamforming networks, I/Q modulators in quantum computing instrumentation, MIMO receivers, and heterodyne spectroscopic systems. For more information, please contact Berkeley Nucleonics via info@berkeleynucleonics.com or visit the website berkeleynucleonics.com. n
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