3-GHz Signal Generator Enhances Established RF Test Platform

Oct. 8, 2008
Expanding the company's PXI signal-generator line, the 3020C PXI modular digital RF signal generator covers a frequency range from 1 MHz to 3 GHz, supporting applications in the HF, VHF, and UHF bands. The module provides a wideband width modulation

Expanding the company's PXI signal-generator line, the 3020C PXI modular digital RF signal generator covers a frequency range from 1 MHz to 3 GHz, supporting applications in the HF, VHF, and UHF bands. The module provides a wideband width modulation up to 90 MHz for broadband communications standards or multi-carrier test applications and delivers an RF output power from -120 dBm to +6 dBm. Similar to existing 3020 series signal generators, the 3020C also includes a dual-channel arbitrary waveform generator with 500 MB of on board memory supporting up to 128 M x 16 bit I and Q samples. The arbitrary waveform generator performs high-speed switching in less than 250 ms in list mode. The 3020C compliments the 3030C Wideband RF Digitizer and together they support wideband signal generation and signal analysis for RF component and transceiver testing. For more details and price, call AEROFLEX INC., Wichita, KS. (800) 835-2352.

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