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Micran Co. Ltd.
RF signal generators are equipment’s used to generate high frequency signals at a particular frequency for testing systems in the lab. RF Signal Generators from the leading manufacturers are listed here. Find signal generators based on the required frequency range, power level, modulation and other parameters. View product specifications, download datasheets and get quotes on parts that meet your requirement.
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Holding Informtest
Produce radio frequency (RF) signal for device evaluation and fault detection.
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Advanced Energy
Choose from a broad range of RF plasma generators and access unique features for configuration, control, and application requirements. From various mounts and sizes to full digital control and plasma dynamic response, our RF generators can ignite your process innovation.
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Aim-TTi
Value for money RF signal generators with frequency capability from 1.0GHz up to 6.0GHz.
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MKS Instruments
MKS RF Power Generators provide reliable solid state power for thin films processing equipment. They are vital components of semiconductor fabrication systems, which produce the integrated circuits (ICs) or chips required by modern computers and electronic equipment. MKS RF Generators, combined with our Impedance Matching Network and our V/I Probe form a complete RF Delivery System.
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DS Instruments
Compact and reliable microwave and RF Signal Generators for use in automated testing environments, production verification, EMC testing, educational institutions, aerospace, defense projects, LTE engineering, satellite communications, CATV, 5G design…
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Salicon Nano Technology
As Rigol's RF first signal source, the DSG3000 series offers standard AM/FM/ØM analog modulation, as well as options for I/Q modulation and I/Q baseband output. The instrument is available with maximum frequencies of either 3 GHz or 6 GHz. Featuring a high signal purity with phase noise measuring <-110dBc/Hz@20kHz (typical) and a wide output range of -130dBm to +13dBm, the DSG3000 RF signal generator has standard pulse modulation with an on/off ratio of up to 80dB, with optional pulse train generator available. The DSG3000 series also has an amplitude accuracy of <0.5dB (typical).
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Transcom Instruments
The G6 VSG from Transcom Instruments is a Vector Signal Generator that operates from 10 MHz to 6 GHz. It can simulate GSM, EDGE, CDMA, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA2000, TD-LTE, FDD-LTE, NB-IoT, and LoRa base station signals for production and calibration of UE, chips. The signal generator has a dynamic range (power range) from -100 to 10 dBm and an in-built automatic gain control function. It is available in a module that measures 180 x 50 x 290 mm and is ideal for educational practices, wireless monitoring, mobile communication, aerospace and national defense industry in terms of research, manufacturing, testing and measurement, and electronic countermeasure.
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Tabor Electronics Ltd.
The Lucid RF signal generator Series is geared towards solving applications demanding outstanding dynamic range, fast switching speed, and easy remote programming for seamless system integration, all in a compact module platform. The series was designed to offer industry leading price to performance ratio, delivering a full product portfolio for generating signals for various applications whether, 5G, radar, communications, and more.
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Twintex Electronics Co., Ltd
★ Frequency range 100kHz~150MHz (Harmonic 450MHz), into 6 ranges★ Output level continuously adjustable★ 4 digits LED display★ Adopts ALC for amplitude, good stability★ High reliability, MTBF>3000h★ Optional FM stereo outputRS-232 and RS485 interfaces
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AnaPico Ltd
With the APSIN, APULN and APMS series, available in various form factors and configurations, AnaPico Signal Generators offer unique features such as ultra-low phase noise, fast switching, multi-channel phase coherence, and battery operation.
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DS Instruments
Using a Spectrum Analyzer (SA) in combination with a Tracking Generator (TG) enables swept scalar frequency response measurements of active and passive networks.