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Excellent noise characteristics and low spurious signals for a wide range of critical measurements
Signal Sources
2040 Series Low Noise Signal Generator
• Wide band cover:
10 kHz to 1.35 GHz (2040)
10 kHz to 2.7 GHz (2041)
10 kHz to 5.4 GHz (2042)
• Low residual FM noise: 0.3 Hz RMS at
1 GHz
• Low spurious signals: –90 dBc
non-harmonics
• Low phase noise: –140 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz
• Comprehensive modulation modes
• +13 dBm output (+19 dBm optional)
• 0.1 Hz to 500 kHz modulation oscillator
• Comprehensive frequency and amplitude
sweep capabilities
The 2040 series of low noise signal generators
covers a wide range of frequencies from 10 kHz
to 1.35 GHz (2040), 10 kHz to 2.7 GHz (2041)
and 10 kHz to 5.4 GHz (2042). With a choice of
operating modes, two low noise modes for
improved SSB phase noise and normal mode
for increased flexibility, the 2040 series can be
used in a wide variety of applications.
Microprocessor control coupled with a large
screen dot matrix display provides ease of use
via menu driven displays. Set up time is further
reduced by recalling previously stored instrument
settings from the non-volatile memory.
Remote programming via the GPIB is provided
as a standard feature, allowing the instruments
to be incorporated in automatic test systems.
Excellent Spectral Purity
The excellent noise characteristics and the low level of spurious signals
of the 2040 series enable the instruments to be used with confidence
for a wide range of critical measurements.
Low SSB Phase Noise
With a specified SSB phase noise per formance of better than
–140 dBc/Hz at 20 kHz offset from a carrier of 1 GHz, the 2040
series of signal generators is easily able to measure UHF receiver
selectivities beyond 90 dB.
The low residual FM noise figure (less than 0.3 Hz RMS at 1 GHz)
gives the 2040 series the capability of measuring UHF receiver signal
to noise ratios as high as 80 dB.
Typical phase noise performance at 1 GHz
Low spurious signal content
A specified non-harmonic spurious signal content of –90 dBc
ensures the suitability of the 2040 series for the most demanding
measurements on modern receivers and RF systems.
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