Atec Noise-Com-PNG7109 User Manual

Png7000 series, 1 mhz to 2 ghz

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png7000 series

PRECISION

NOISE

GENERATORS

(AWGN)

General Specifications:

Output

White Gaussian noise

Crest factor

18 dB minimum

Output noise power

+3 dBm

Noise attenuator

0 to 63 dB in

range

0.25 dB steps

Noise attenuator

±0.2 dB or 0.5%

accuracy

at 1 - 500 MHz

±0.2 dB or 1%

at 0.5 - 1.0 GHz

±0.3 dB or 2%

at 1 - 2 GHz

Signal path gain

0 ±1 dB

Group delay variation

±0.2 ns/40 MHz

Standard connectors

BNC female

Dimensions

17 in. wide x 5.25 in.

high x 12.5 in. deep

Mounting

Front panel handles

and fold-down feet

for bench mounting.

Brackets included for

19 in. rack mounting

Power

115 VAC, 60 Hz (230

VAC, 50 Hz optional)

Operating -10

o

C to +60

o

C

temperature

Specifications subject to change without notice.

The

PNG7000 Series

instruments generate

additive white Gaussian noise and provide a
summing input to perform signal-to-noise or
carrier-to-noise ratio testing capability. A key
feature of this instrument is its low distortion
signal path which sums the user-supplied signal
with the internal precision white noise source.
The signal path has a nominal insertion gain of

0 dB, with very
low amplitude
and phase

ripple. The noise
source provides

an exceptionally
high crest factor

of 18 dB for
accurate bit error

rate testing, even

with large carrier-to-noise (CNR) or bit energy-
to-noise density (E

b

N

o

) ratios. With option 7

(DC instead of AC coupled) signal path, the

PNG7000

can add noise directly to a digital TTL,

ECL, or similar signal that operates in a 50-ohm
system.

The standard

PNG7000

is a broadband device.

For applications in which the frequency range is
limited, the unit can be configured with up to
five band-limited noise sources, each optimized
for flatness over the specified frequency band.

The

PNG7000 Series

is microprocessor-controlled

and continually provides information about
operation of the instrument on a 4 x 20 charac-
ter LCD display. The instruments allow control of
the noise level, noise on/off, signal on/off, and
noise source selection in three ways: at the front
panel keypad, remotely via IEEE-488 bus, or
automatically under program control.

The

PNG7000

instruments can be integrated

into a test station under software control (Lab
Windows drivers are available from National
Instruments) and with the aid of a precision
power meter, carrier-to-noise ratios can be set.

1 2

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1 MHz TO 2 GHz

Rev Date 5/15/03

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