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S93084B -
Keysight Technologies
The S93084B tunes the network analyzer’s receivers to the output frequency of the converter under test without having to access internal LOs or a common reference signals. For converters with embedded LOs, this enables measurements of match-corrected conversion loss/gain and absolute group delay (requires S93082B and S93083B), gain compression versus frequency (requires S93086B), intermodulation distortion (requires S93087B), and noise figure (requires S93029B).
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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.
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Quartzlock (UK) Ltd.
Our range of GPS disciplined Rubidium Oscillator, OCXO and TCXO, low cost and stable, time and frequency references in a variety of rack mount and desktop sizes to suit all applications. For a technical discussion of GPS go here or select a link below for product information.
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Model 5791 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to five different clocks- Eight SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Four programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Model 5891 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to 10 different clocks- 16 SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Eight programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Brandywine Communications
Brandywine's frequency standard products are used in telecommunications, navigation and targeting systems, radar systems, satellite command terminals, advanced communications and precision test and measurement applications. These products are cost-efficient and compact, forming highly stable reference signal products for precision test and measurement applications.
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Harmonic Distortion Analysis -
ZETLAB Company
The software is used for automatic measurement of the harmonic distortion factor and voltage r.m.s. of signals coming to the input channels of FFT spectrum analyzers. Adjustment to the frequency of the main component is performed automatically. The program is based on the measurement of the voltage r.m.s. of higher components by an external or internal reference signal.
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RESON TC4013 -
Teledyne Marine RESON B.V.
The TC4013 offers a usable frequency range of 1Hz to 170kHz and a high sensitivity relative to its size. It further-more provides uniform omnidirectional sensitivities in both horizontal and vertical planes up to high frequencies.The TC4013 is an excellent transducer for making absolute sound measurements and calibrations within a broad frequency range. It can also be applied as an omnidirectional reference projector.The overall characteristics makes TC4013 extremely applicable for laboratory as well as industrial uses.
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Muquans, SAS
Our Muclock is the only commercially available time & frequency reference based on quantum manipulation of laser cooled atoms in the world. This unique solution is the result of more than 15 years of experience acquired by our academic partner, LNE-SYRTE, one of the major international experts in the field of time standards.
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Precise Time and Frequency, Inc.
The ptf 1203C Broadband RF Distribution amplifier provides high performance frequency references for laboratory or system use.The ptf 1203C uses two stages of input signal buffering to distribute the input signal to 12 separate outputs, and insure maximum isolation between individual output signals.
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TBCG1 -
TekBox Singapore Pte. Ltd.
The TBCG1 is a radiating comb generator with an internal antenna and a base frequency of 100MHz. It radiates a comb spectrum characterized up to 6GHz. The comb generator is built and characterized to serve as a rough reference for testing radiated noise measurement set ups in anechoic chambers, TEM/GTEM cells, shielded chambers, etc.
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Model 5790 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to five different clocksEight SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Four quad VCXOs allow selection from 16 different base frequencies- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Model 5890 -
Pentek, Inc.
- Simultaneous synthesis of up to 10 different clocks- 16 SMC clock outputs- Typical phase noise: 105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 to 100 MHz- Eight quad VCXOs allow selection from 16 different base frequencies- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status over the VPX backplane
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Model SLM620 -
Aplab Limited
- Digital Synthesized Local Oscillator- Two Selective Bandwidths : 20Hz, 3.1KHz- Wideband, Low Noise and Low Distortion Measurements- dB/dBm Operation- High Frequency Stability- Internal Calibration Facility- Recorder Outputs- Frequency Tracking Facility with Level Oscillator SLG620- Storage of Nine Spot Frequencies- Reference Level Set Facility- Autotune Feature- Operates on AC Mains or Internal Rechargeable Battery- Built in charger- Graphic LCD Display with Backlight
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VCH-607 -
VREMYA-CH JS Company
FOCL reference signal modem VCH-607 is designed to receive and transmit electrical signals with a nominal frequency of 100 MHz through a fiber-optic system and generate electrical signals with a nominal frequency of 5 and 10 MHz, coherent with the input signal. Reception and transmission through the FOCL is provided using a pair of modems: one is configured as a Transmitter and is installed at the end of the FOCL where the signal source is located, the second is configured as a Receiver and is installed at the opposite end of the FOCL.