ANRITSU MG3642A CALIBRATION and ANRITSU MG3642A REPAIR

 
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   ANRITSU MG3642A   Description / Specification:    
ANRITSU MG3642A 2080 MHz Synthesized Signal Generator

The Anritsu MG3642A 2080 MHz Synthesized Signal Generator's synthesizer technology permits frequency to be set with a resolution of 0.01 Hz across the full frequency range. And the nonharmonic spurious is better than –100 dBc for reliable measurement at any frequency. A unique low-noise YIG oscillator produces a high-purity signal with SSB phase noise of better than –130 dBc/Hz (1 GHz, 20 kHz offset) making these signal generators for interference testing of radio receivers and as sources for various local and reference signals. A stable signal with an output of +17 dBm can be output across the full frequency range to drive a variety of local signal sources and power amplifiers. In addition, an overdrive level up to +23 dBm can be set so as to make full use of the internal amplifier capability. In case the amplifier’s output power comes up to the limitation and output power does not reach the set value, a status message is displayed. This is useful for confirming the output limits. Up to three internal AF signal sources can be incorporated by adding options to the standard sine-wave oscillator (1 kHz, 400 Hz). The AF synthesizer (Option 21) is a digital synthesizer for generating sinewave, triangular, square and sawtooth waveforms; it can also be used as a function generator in addition to a modulation signal source. In addition to permitting simultaneous one route AM and two routes FM modulation, the modulation factor and polarity can be set independently. High-speed pulse modulation (Option 11) is possible using an external modulation signal (TTL level). The output can be used for various burst signals with an ON/OFF ratio of more than 80 dB, as well as a pseudo-random signal for radar. Specifications. Range: 125 kHz to 2080 MHz. Resolution: 0.01 Hz. Accuracy: Reference oscillator accuracy; reference oscillator accuracy ±(0.3% of FM setting deviation + 5 Hz) at frequency modulation Internal reference oscillator. Output Range: –143 to +17 dBm (settable range: –143 to +23 dBm). Option 01: Reference oscillator. Option 11: Pulse modulator. Option 21: AF synthesizer. Option 22: FSK encoder.



 

Standard Calibration $890.00 *
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*This is a Web introductory price for one calibration of the ANRITSU MG3642A. 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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