Rohde & Schwarz SMY02 Signal Generator Rohde & Schwarz SMY02 Signal Generator * Frequency Range 9 kHz to 2.08 GHz * Level Range -140 to +13 dBm, Over Range up to 19 dBm * Level Accuracy Better than 1 dB * SSB Phase Noise <-114 dB at 1 GHz, Δf = 20 kHz * AM, FM, phiM, and Pulse Modulation * Modulation Generator 1 Hz to 500 kHz * RF Overload Protection 50 W * 3-Year Calibration Interval Additional Product Information The SMY02 Signal Generator is a cost-effective instrument for testing AM, FM, and phiM receivers and for component measurements. It is designed with a comprehensive set of basic signal generator capabilities. As a result, it's an economical solution for universal use in the lab, production, and servicing environments. The Ideal Generator for Receiver Measurements... * Level range -140 dBm to +13 dBm (19 dBm over range) sufficient even for receivers of highest sensitivity. * High level accuracy and low RF leakage allowing accurate and undergraded sensitivity measurements. * FM DC with high accuracy of carrier frequency for testing pagers and receivers fitted with digital squelches. * Low SSB phase noise and high spurious rejection for all in-channel and blocking measurements. * Low residual FM affording ample margin for S/N measurements. * Modulation generator 1 Hz to 500 kHz for modulation frequency response measurements. * Stereo channel separation of 50 dB and low harmonic distortion for testing FM stereo receivers. * Non-interrupting level setting over a range of 20 dB for reproducible measurement of squelch hysteresis. ...plus the Performance for General-purpose Applications * Frequency resolution 1 Hz, also suitable for extremely narrowband tests. * FM DC deviation up to 20 MHz for VCO simulation. * FM bandwidth 2 MHz for fast FSK and telemetry applications. * High output level up to 19 dBm for component and overdrive testing. * AF synthesizer 1 Hz to 500 kHz, separate use as AF signal source possible for external applications (e.g., recording of AF frequency response). * GPIB interface for use in automatic test systems. * Sequence function and SEQ input for semi-automatic use. |