ANRITSU 68367C CALIBRATION and ANRITSU 68367C REPAIR

 
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   ANRITSU 68367C   Description / Specification:   Spec Sheet 
ANRITSU 68367C 40 GHz High Performance Synthesized Signal Generator

The Anritsu 68367C 40 GHz High Performance Synthesized Signal Generator provides, in a single package, all the capabilities of our CW and signal generators, plus it contains an internal AM/FM/pulse modulation generator. The internal generators offer 7 modulating waveforms, including Gaussian noise, as well as user-defined arbitrary waveforms. Pulse modulation parameters can be set externally or by the internal pulse generator. Doublet, triplet, or quadruplet pulses make RADAR blind spot testing easy. The Swept Delay feature enables moving target simulation. Simultaneous synchronized modulations let you set complex signal scenarios across the entire frequency range. Specifications. Frequency range: 0.01 to 40 GHz (Optional frequency extension down to 0.1 Hz). CW mode Output: Twenty independent, presettable CW frequencies (F0 to F9 and M0 to M9). CW mode Accuracy: Same as internal or external 10 MHz time base. CW mode Internal time base stability: With aging; <2 x 10–8/day (<5 x 10–10/day with Option 16), With temperature; <2 x 10–8/°C over 0°C (<2 x 10–10/°C with Option 16). CW mode Resolution: 1 kHz (0.1 Hz with Option 11). Analog Sweep width: Independently selected from 1 MHz to full range continuous sweep. Analog Sweep Accuracy: The lesser of ±30 MHz or (±2 MHz widths) for sweep speeds of <=50 MHz/ms. Output power: +13 dBm (+11 dBm with attenuator) >= 0.01 to < 2 GHz, +9 dBm (+7 dBm with attenuator) >= 2 to <= 20 GHz, +6 dBm (+3 dBm with attenuator) > 20 to <= 40 GHz. Minimum leveled output power range: -20 dBm, (-120 dBm with attenuator). Output power resolution: 0.01 dB (log) or 0.001 mV (linear). Option 1 Rack mounting. Option 2B 110 dB step attenuator. Option 6 Phase modulation. Option 7 Delete AM/FM generators. Option 8 Internal power meter. Option 9 Rear panel RF output. Option 10 Complex modulation capability. Option 11 0.1 Hz frequency resolution. Option 15B High power output. Option 16 High stability time base. Option 16 High stability time base. Option 19 SCPI programmability. Option 21 High spectral purity down converter. Option 22 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz audio frequency.



 

Standard Calibration $1,135.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the ANRITSU 68367C. Price does not in most cases include measurement performance data. Pricing does include NIST traceable calibration and issue of a calibration certificate and calibration label. Pricing may vary slightly due to volume and location of laboratory supporting calibration. Volume pricing may apply. On-site fees may apply depending on logistics, location and volume of work to be completed during the visit.


Related Bench Equipment Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

Crest Factor
Crest factor or peak-to-average ratio (PAR) is a measurement of a waveform, calculated from the peak amplitude of the waveform divided by the RMS value of the waveform

Linearity
Linearity is the relative difference between the displayed power ratio, Dx/D0, and the actual (true) power ratio Px/P0 caused by changing the displayed power level from the reference level, D0, to an arbitrary displayed level, Dx.

Phase Noise
Phase noise is the frequency domain representation of rapid, short-term, random fluctuations in the phase of a waveform, caused by time domain instabilities. Phase noise (L(f)) is typically expressed in units of dBc/Hz, representing the noise power relative to the carrier contained in a 1 Hz bandwidth centered at a certain offsets from the carrier.

Sensitivity
Sensitivity is the minimum magnitude of input signal required to produce a specified output signal having a specified signal-to-noise ratio, or other specified criteria.


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