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PN9000 System -
Noise eXtended Technologies S.A.S.
The PN9000 is a simple and fast Automatic Phase Noise Test System covering a very wide frequency range. Its modular architecture allows optimum configuration, multiple measurement techniques and future growth in a NIST tested instrument.
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Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.
Pasternack's low phase noise amplifiers cover select frequency bands ranging from 1.5 to 18 GHz with residual phase noise levels as low as -180 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset. Additional performance specs include small signal gain ranging from 9 to 14 dB, with typical noise figure of 5.5 dB. Psat levels for these amplifiers range from +16 to +25 dBm with Output IP3 levels as high as +34 dBm. All models feature single DC voltage supplies and input/output RF ports are internally matched for 50 ohms with DC blocking capacitors. These compact module assemblies require no external components and are available in rugged Kovar metal drop-in packages that are gold-over-nickel-plated and support field replaceable SMA connectors. All models are EAR99 and guaranteed to meet MIL-STD-883 test conditions for hermeticity and temperature cycle.
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM is committed to an expanding portfolio of low-phase noise (>150dBc/Hz @ 1k Hz offset) amplifiers for critical signal generation applications in test and measurement and defense. These offerings complement our line of NLTL GaAs comb generators.
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FSWP -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®FSWP phase noise analyzer and VCO tester features very high sensitivity thanks to extremely low-noise internal sources and cross-correlation. It can measure phase noise and amplitude noise in mere seconds on highly stable sources such as those in radar applications. Additional options such as pulsed signal measurements, residual phase noise (including pulsed) characterization and integrated high‑end signal and spectrum analysis make the R&S®FSWP a unique test instrument.
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ATTI
Flight Line Phase Noise Tester (FLNT) for Radar Systems
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FSPN -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®FSPN phase noise analyzer and VCO tester is designed to provide both very high sensitivity and measurement speed for production and design engineers working in these fields characterizing sources such as synthesizers, VCOs, OCXOs, and DROs. It is the ideal instrument for demanding development and production phase noise and VCO analysis.
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Model 7340 -
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Broad Frequency Range in a single compact instrument from 5MHz to 40GHz. Measurement offsets from .01Hz to 100MHz. Absolute Phase Noise - High Drift mode (ability to measure modulations, high drifting or unstable DUTs, etc.). AM (Absolute Amplitude Noise) measurements. Pulsed Measurement Capabilities. Transient Mode: measure WB Frequency, NB Frequency, NB Phase, NB Power (WB/NB being Wide Band and Narrow Band). Dual channel low-noise integrated power supplies.
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WMA-IB-LN -
Falco Systems
The WMA-IB-LN can be used to double the output voltage of two high voltage amplifiers by driving them in bridge mode, or as high impedance input buffer while maintaining precision and ultra-low noise. The WMA-IB-LN model has been designed specifically for the Falco Systems WMA-200 high voltage amplifier. Two WMA-200 amplifiers combined with one WMA-IB-LN provide unprecedented noise performance and output voltage range.
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96270A -
Fluke Calibration
The 96270A RF Reference Source is the simplest, most accurate and cost-effective single instrument for calibrating spectrum analyzers and RF power sensors and more, up to 27 GHz.
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S930321B -
Keysight Technologies
S930321B enables phase noise measurements using a PNA or PNA-X vector network analyzer. Simplify your measurement workflow by measuring phase noise on the same connection as your network analysis measurement of 2-port active devices up to 125 GHz, without needing to connect a spectrum analyzer or harmonic mixer.
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S930317B -
Keysight Technologies
S930317B enables phase noise measurements using a PNA or PNA-X vector network analyzer. Simplify your measurement workflow by measuring phase noise on the same connection as your network analysis measurement of 2-port active devices up to 70 GHz, without needing to connect a spectrum analyzer or harmonic mixer.
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DCNTS -190 -
Eastern-Optx
The DCNTS is a two channel Phase and Amplitude noise analyzer. Its dual demodulator architecture allows the system to use cross-correlation to cancel its internal noise and limitation; it is like comparing the outputs of 2 systems and only display the similarities while rejecting differences. Its main extension is the Residual Noise measurement front-end which includes all necessary hardware to automatically measure residual noise on 2-ports devices either in RF frequencies or microwave. It could be a frequency multiplier or divider, an amplifier or any other phase coherent input to output device.
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OEwaves, Inc
OEwaves’ HI-Q® Optical Test Measurement System utilizes a homodyne methodology for automated measurement capable of testing ultra-low phase noise laser sources. The user friendly test system is capable of rapidly measuring laser phase noise and estimating its FWHM linewidth down to < 3 Hz without complex setup or reference lasers normally required to make such a narrow linewidth measurement.
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7000 Series -
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
The 7000 series is an all-in-one integrated solution that offers an indispensable set of low-noise phase measurement functions. Offering both Absolute and Additive(residual) measurement capabilities in one unit at no additional cost, the 7000 series is the most flexible solution on the market. The instrument comprises a two-channel, cross-correlation system with two internal, tunable references sources that also allows measurements with externally sourced references. We offer three platform options for the 7000 Series Phase Noise Testers: the 7070 1 MHz to 7 GHz, the 7300 1 MHz to 26 GHz, 7340 1 MHz to 40 GHz, 7350 1 MHz to 50 GHz, and the 7360 1 MHz to 65 GHz.
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5125A -
Microsemi Corporation
The 5125A makes accurate phase-noise measurements on signals from 1 MHz to 400 MHz, covering the full range of the most commonly used frequency references. The 5125A, which requires absolutely no configuration, displays measurement results seconds after the Start button is pressed.