User-friendly details, Unambiguous results due to high spectral purity, Minimum level error – Atec Rohde-Schwarz-SMP Series User Manual

Page 3: Stable output frequency, Our standard: 0.1 hz frequency resolution

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Microwave Signal Generator SMP

3

Intelligent menu guidance for
maximum ease of operation

Large-size LC display

Menu-guided operation with all menu

levels being shown at a glance

Two menu memories to speed up

operation

User-friendly details

Digital RF, AF and level sweep

Storage of 50 complete instrument

setups

Combination of any modulation

modes possible

Ultra-low RF leakage

RF control output

Unambiguous results due to high
spectral purity

The outstanding features of the SMP are

the extremely low SSB phase noise of

<–105 dBc/Hz at 10 GHz (10 kHz from

carrier) as well as nonharmonics of

<–60/54 dBc up to/above 20 GHz. The

high harmonics rejection and the com-

plete absence of subharmonics below

20 GHz cut out time-wasting measure-

ments such as occur with inferior signal

generators.

Minimum level error

A highly precise level is required, for

example, for measurements and calibra-

tion of receivers. A controlled and fre-

quency-response-compensated output

level is a basic prerequisite for setting

accuracy. In conjunction with a precision

attenuator (option SMP-B15/-B17), an

extremely high level accuracy is ensured

throughout the setting range (<±0.9 dB

at 0 dBm in the frequency range 10 MHz

to 40 GHz).

Stable output frequency

The crystal reference built-in as standard

ensures an accurate and low-drift output

frequency.

The SMP can also be fitted with an oven-

controlled crystal oscillator (option

SMP-B1, OCXO) to meet the most exact-

ing requirements.

High output level eliminates
the need for add-on units

A large number of microwave measure-

ments requires mainly one thing: a high

output level, which until now has only

been possible with expensive add-on

amplifiers.

Thanks to their high output levels, the

SMP models feature sufficient reserves

for compensating the attenuation of long

cables as well as the losses of power

splitters and directional couplers.

The SMP22 achieves a level of up to

29 dBm at 2 GHz and an excellent value of

23 dBm at 20 GHz.

Our standard:
0.1 Hz frequency resolution

A high frequency resolution is required

especially for scientific applications and

in industrial research, e.g. for surface

measurements of materials using radar

equipment.

–40

–50

–60

–70

–80

–90

–100

–110

–120

–130

–140

dBc

2

4 6 8

2

4 6 8

2

4 6 8

2

4 6 8

2

4 6 8

10 Hz

100 Hz

1 kHz

10 kHz

100 kHz

1 MHz

30 dBm

28 dBm

26 dBm

24 dBm

22 dBm

20 dBm

18 dBm

16 dBm

14 dBm

12 dBm

10 dBm

8 dBm

0.01 2

4

6

8

10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 GHz

SMP 22

SMP 02

SMP 03

SMP 04

FIG 1: SSB phase noise at 10 GHz

FIG 2: Typical maximum level versus frequency

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